by Glyn Wade | Sep 1, 2022 | Articles, Willfield Camera Club
Back in 2017 when it was okay to travel to places, Claire and I visited the wonderful island of Sri Lanka. During our two-week travels we only got ripped off once (I think!). We paid for a boat trip where we were told we may see crocodiles (the boat steerer-captain...
by Willfield Camera Club | Sep 1, 2022 | Articles, Camera, Why photography?, Willfield Camera Club
I did take photos earlier, but around age 8 or 9 years old I got my first new camera, a Kodak Brownie. I still have it. It used 127 roll film and the chemists would do, or have done, contact prints. That is why so many photos from the late forties and fifties were so...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 28, 2022 | Articles
John Stuart is currently unable to attend Willfield Camera Club in person, but is always with us in spirit. He’s also a member of the Lindow Photographic Group where they are set regular projects. The project over the past couple of weeks has been to make images...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 21, 2022 | Articles, Why photography?, Willfield Camera Club
“Why don’t you join a photography / camera club and learn how to actually take photos” Photo by Alan Rust This was the refrain from my wife over the years, every time I complained about the poor standard of my photographs. Especially since we had the holiday of a...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 8, 2022 | Articles, Camera, Willfield Camera Club
by Steve Bourne In March 2020, on the day that the first lockdowns were announced, I was shooting some photos in my local park. While I was wandering around I remembered reading an article in a camera magazine on woodland photography. One particular paragraph said,...
by Willfield Camera Club | Sep 10, 2020 | Articles, Monthly Theme
Here’s the images entered so far for the current theme, projects for isolation. This time it’s Negative Space’ as chosen by Deb Sutton who won the last project. Negative Space 2 by Andy Nichols Negative Space by Andy Nichols Negative Space by Glyn Wade Negative Space...