Photographing buildings for the Town Hall 2016 Project
Last Thursday, we ran a session of practical hints and tips for photographing buildings, especially with the Town Hall 2016 Project in mind.
Each year, usually in late Spring, Kelso Camera Club organises an exhibition of photographs by members at Kelso Town Hall. All members are encouraged to produce at least one image for display. The exhibition is open for viewing to the public and visitors have the opportunity to vote for their favourite pictures. A cup is awarded to the member with the highest number of votes and in 2018 the public voted for the photograph of Eilean Donan Castle by Watson Crawford. In previous years, the exhibition has attracted hundreds of visitors in the week it is open, and we usually manage to raise a substantial sum of money for the year’s selected charity. This years selected charity is Kelso in Bloom. A new venture for Kelso Camera Club for 2019 will be a 2020 calendar featuring photographs of the Scottish Borders which we hope to have on sale at the exhibition.
Last Thursday, we ran a session of practical hints and tips for photographing buildings, especially with the Town Hall 2016 Project in mind.
Kelso Camera Club’s Annual Exhibition opened this weekend and runs from 28th May to 4th June. We’ll be showing off our work in Kelso Town Hall . Why not come along and view our 130 pictures, and help us raise some money for Riding for the Disabled.
It’ll soon be Exhibition time. Here’s some notes to help you get your images ready.
Once again Kelso Camera Club has been invited to take a slot in the Stichill Gallery. So for the months of July and August this year, we’ll be showing off some of the pictures that were in the Town Hall Exhibition this year, and some other favourites.