Articles
My Portrait Submission for the Potteries Museum
By Rob Hulme There are quite a few things to do with photography that never really interested me and portraits was one. I went to a workshop organised by Richard (Amor Allan) and and had a brilliant day learning a great deal from everyone else there. This was taken on...
My Submission for the Taylor Wessing / Potteries Museum Exhibition
By Marg Farmer When the Taylor Wessing Exhibition was first mentioned to members of the club I was apprehensive about submitting a photo to something so prestigious. Portraits are my least favourite type of photography and I am not confident enough to approach people...
My Portrait Submission for the Potteries Museum
By Paula Hulme My entry into the Taylor Wessing exhibition was taken a couple of weeks prior to the decision to enter. Rob and I were asked by my friend to take photos of her grandaughters on their first birthday, partaking in a "cake smash". Apparently, on a baby's...
My Entry for the Potteries Museum Portrait Exhibition
By by Andrew Holmes This photograph is just a snapshot of a family day out at Trentham Monkey Forest. In the photograph is my son and his son; it just typifies to me the proud Dad and the “don’t want to be here” Son showing his discontent. This brings a smile to my...
Fire Fighter for the Potteries Museum Exhibition
By Bill Jeynes I got permission from the chief to go on Hanley Fire station. I took a lot of photos with the male and female fire-fighters (As a matter of interest there were no females in the job when I was in and now there is a female Chief). Alan* said we needed...
My Inspiration for the Potteries Museum Portrait Exhibition
By Andrew Nicholls Little Millie was born with Cerebral Palsy. She is such a happy little girl but things out of her normal sphere can be too much for her. The one thing she loves is the park which makes her happy. She has such a wonderful smile and laugh and can...
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