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Camera Club Offers More Advice

Following the success of Alton Camera Clubs first open evening and advice session, another is planned for Wednesday 27th June at 100 Normandy Street, Alton, starting at 7 o’clock.

This evening is to be a more complete experience with club members taking small groups out to take pictures with their own cameras before being guided through downloading the digital images and editing them using Adobe Photoshop Elements.

Vice chaiman Chris Pearce comments, “The first evening was a great success and a lot of people came along. This time we want to extend the advice by taking people outside to take photos with their own cameras and then guide them through the editing process. Don’t forget to come along with your camera and the instruction manual if you have it.”

At the first evening in May, Nicola Gavin and Chris Pearce took members of the public and other club members through the basics of downloading digital images on to a computer, photo editing using Adobe Photoshop Elements and preparing images for print.

Members will again be on hand all evening to give advice on all aspects of photography for digital and film users. Anyone with an interest in photography can come along, have a cup of tea and ask questions completely free of charge. All levels of experience will be catered for from beginners to the more enthusiastic snapper.

Having recently been awarded a National Lottery, Awards For All grant, the club now has the necessary equipment to hold teaching sessions, visit organisations to present their members work and host regional and inter club competitions. New members of all ages and abilities are welcome to join the exciting program of events and competitions. More information can be found at the clubs website, www.altoncameraclub.org.uk or by calling Chris Pearce on 01420 488378.



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