News 2020-2021

NNPS Annual Exhibition!
Posted on Sat 23 Jul 2022

Our annual exhibition is open daily from 9.30 to 3.30 at St Andrew's Hall, Church Street, Holt from Monday 25 to Friday 29 July 2022.

Please do come along. There are many previously unseen prints and PDIs and a video of the Project Group's work on The Food Chain.

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Weather to Photograph and What
Posted on Mon 25 Oct 2021

North Norfolk Photographic Society enjoyed a visit from the renowned photographer Ann Miles on 20th October. Ann is an active member of Cambridge Camera Club and runs courses, gives lectures and has a very active website at pin-sharp2....

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The Art of Nature Photography, Paul Richards, at NWT Cley
Posted on Mon 16 Aug 2021

Our NNPS 2020-21 Photographer of the Year, Paul Richards, starts his 5th Exhibition “The Art of Nature Photography” at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes Visitor Centre (in the thatched Dick Bagnall-Oakley Centre at the rear of the visitor centre) on 18th Aug 2021 and it...

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Congratulations to Diana!
Posted on Mon 2 Aug 2021

We are delighted to tell you that Diana Knight's image 'Double Trouble' won the public vote at the NNPS Annual Exhibition (by a big margin).

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NNPS Annual Exhibition 2020-2021
Posted on Wed 21 Jul 2021

Our Annual Exhibition takes place from 26 to 30 July 2021, 9:30 to 3:30 every day.

Please join us, you'll be very welcome!

St Andrew's Church Hall

Church Street

Holt

NR25 6BB

FREE ENTRY

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The Third Print Competition, by Robin Johnson
Posted on Wed 2 Jun 2021

If Lockdown really does end soon then the next meeting of North Norfolk Photographic Society might be a real meeting with real people! But meantime, their last competition on 2nd June was held via Zoom, albeit with some 25  virtual...

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Robin's Review of the Second Print as PDI Competition on 17th March 2021
Posted on Fri 9 Apr 2021

The club held a competition intended to be the second Prints competition, but adapted to a digital competition judged and viewed via the internet. The specified topic was ‘People’ – which caused some grumbling among the wild-life experts and the landscape specialists – but in the event...

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