A FASCINATING collection of award-winning images is set to capture your imagination.
Knutsford Photographic Society is mounting an annual exhibition to showcase a selection pictures.
The display will include 56 mounted prints and more than 50 digital images from prizewinning portfolios.
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For two months, 14 of the club’s photographers will have their work on show.
The theme of the exhibition is ‘Meet The Photographers’.
Club president John Horsley said: “This year, we are taking a different approach, trying to convey the personality of each photographer along with their images.
“We asked each exhibiting photographer to choose four images that best reflect the images they like to take.”
A short biography accompanies a picture of the photographer and publications where their talents have been recognised externally.
After a very successful year both from a club and individual perspective, the exhibition aims to enlighten visitors with some stunning images.
Last year, the event attracted more than 400 visitors.
The club hopes to attract new member and is keen to hear from more people who prefer to use their mobile phones as cameras.
Mobile phone photography has seen a big increase in club events recently.
The club has launched a new logo embedding the true value of photography for all.
The exhibition is being held at Knutsford Heritage Centre and runs from August 1 to September 30.
The centre only opens on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.
Visitors will be invited to select their favourite image with the winner offered a professionally printed copy.
The society is a friendly, enthusiastic group of photographers who aim to have fun while not always taking themselves too seriously.
They meet on Tuesday evenings at 7.55pm in the Old School Rooms at Brook Street Chapel, Brook Street.
Meetings resume after the summer break on September 17.
For further information visit knutsfordps.org.uk
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