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Viewfinder hostsWard Viewfinder PS is hosting an illustrated talk by leading photographer David Ward at the Parkway Cinema, Beverley, East Yorkshire, on 6 April at 7.30pm.
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in its clarity and intensity. David’s talk, A Matter of Detail, is about his photographic journey, his philosophy, how intimate landscapes work and why he’s fascinated by them. Tickets ( from £5) are available from the Parkway Cinema website. beverley.parkwaycinemas.co.uk
David Ward is one of Britain’s most notable landscape photographers. His eye for shape and form is without equal, and he produces work that is startling
Interpretations – The Art of Photography
Windsor PS is staging an unusual exhibition. The club has collaborated with Windsor &Maidenhead Colour Wheel and other local artists to create an exhibition of photographs and works of art inspired by them. Interpretations will display the art of the photographer interpreting a scene, which in turn has inspired local artists using other media. The interpretations of the photographs will be on show next to the original prints (an example of the exhibition is shown, right). The exhibition runs from 30 March to 29 April at the The Old Court Artspace, St Leonards Road, Windsor SL4 3BL. Entrance is free. windsor-photographic- society.co.uk
Harpenden’s annual show Harpenden PS annual exhibition takes place for one day only on 25April, at High Street Methodist Church, Harpenden, 10am till 4.30pm. One of the cultural highlights
Cranleigh CC’s annual show takes place on 28 March at Cranleigh Village Hall, 10am till 4pm, and entrance is free. The exhibition has been running annually for many years. On display will be up to 300 photographs across a wide range of subjects. There will also be a category entitled ‘digital art’, which covers images constructed using digital software as expressions of the image-makers’ creative imagination. Exhibition entries will be assessed by DonMorley, a distinguished former photojournalist and sports photographer, experienced in judging photographic work. Refreshments will be available and parking is easy. Cranleigh’s main car park is only a few yards past the village hall, down Village Way. cranleighcameraclub.co.uk
of Hertfordshire’s events calendar, the Harpenden PS exhibition will feature the inspirational work of many local photographers. Harpenden PS’s chairman, Peter Stevens FRPS, says:“We're very excited to be able to showcase around 200 of the finest images frommembers, and look forward to welcoming everyone to come along and be inspired by the incredible photography on display. “Our exhibition attendance seems to grow each year, and
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we look forward to hopefully continuing to breakmore records this year.” harpendenphotographicsociety.co.uk
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