The exhibition at the Grand Theatre, Singleton Street, Swansea is open to the public from Saturday 3rd April to Thursday 29th April 2010
The Official Opening and Presentation of Awards commences at 2.p.m. on Saturday 10th April . The official opener is to be advised.
The venue is open Monday — Saturday from 9.30 a.m and until 10 p.m. (when there is a show). You may wish to telephone the theatre on 01792 475242 to check availability, if you plan to visit later in the evening. Admission to the exhibition is free.
Full details are available – click here
Entry form Regulations – click here Entry form – click here
The exhibition at the Grand Theatre, Singleton Street, Swansea is open to the public from Saturday 3rd April to Thursday 29th April 2010
The Official Opening and Presentation of Awards commences at 2.p.m. on Saturday 10th April . The official opener is to be advised.
The venue is open Monday — Saturday from 9.30 a.m and until 10 p.m. (when there is a show). You may wish to telephone the theatre on 01792 475242 to check availability, if you plan to visit later in the evening. Admission to the exhibition is free.
Full details are available – click here
Entry form Regulations – click here Entry form – click here
Cardiff Camera Club is pleased to present award winning professional wildlife photographer and conservationist Andy Rouse who is bringing his hugely successful 10th anniversary show to Cardiff.
The show will be held at the spectacular Reardon Smith Theatre, part of the National Museum and Gallery, on Sunday 14th March 2010 at 2:00pm
Rouse turned professional in July 1999 after a successful career as an IT consultant. Since then he has appeared in his own TV series Wildlife Photographer, made numerous other appearances on TV, won 7 BBC Awards in 5 years, 3 Nature’s Best awards and 3 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. His iconic images continue to sell worldwide and he has lectured far and wide to thousands of photographers and naturalists and regular readers of Amateur Photographer wont have missed his front cover image and multi-page spread in the Christmas edition.
As a serious conservationist Rouse has started his own conservation fund in partnership with Paramo Directional Clothing Systems that makes donations from their own profits. In partnership with the UN he has recently released the Generations limited edition print where 100% of the proceeds goes to gorilla conservation. Please note that the show might have jokes of an adult nature so will not be suitable for young children or adults that take it all too seriously.
This is not a serious technical talk on photography but a show suitable for animal lovers, long suffering partners and photographers, or people who just like a good laugh. In short it will be an inspiring and action packed afternoon. Tickets are already selling fast and are EXCLUSIVELYavailable from the Cardiff Camera Club website www.cardiffcameraclub.co.uk priced at £12.50 each.
Shout it from the rooftops – WPF clubs have done well again this year!
In the small clubs cup BRIDGEND came an amazing 2nd place – no misprint yes that’s SECOND with 140 points. Congratulations also to TOWY VALLEY 34th with 115 points and CARMARTHEN 38th with 112 points.
In the cup competition for large clubs a delighted GWYNFA gained 18th place (179 points) just one position below the 17th place achieved by Tenby last year. SWANSEA came in a creditable 33rd with 173 points; TENBY narrowly pipped LLANELLI, 52nd (168 points) and 53rd (166); with THE VALE gaining 73rd place with 159 points.
Full details of the competition are in the current PAGB e-news letter – click here
This also gives details of how to get your own copy and how to order the competition CD available at the end of August for £12. A great club evening and instant access to top quality work to inspire you.