Doors Open for Gwynfryn
Gwynfryn Jones was the overall winner of the February themed competition on the subject ‘Doors and/or Windows’ with his print entitled ‘Opportunity’. Second.
Gwynfa is one of the friendliest photography clubs in Wales. We exist to facilitate, encourage & promote the enjoyment of photography in the local community. We are a non-profit making organisation.
Gwynfryn Jones was the overall winner of the February themed competition on the subject ‘Doors and/or Windows’ with his print entitled ‘Opportunity’. Second.
The first monthly competition of the year was won by Leigh Woolford with “Grasses & Dunes“. The other photos that progress to our.
The 2014 Gwynfa Photographer of the Year is Terry Donnelly with a total of 192 points from his ten best scores, an incredible.
The 2014 Picture of the Year was won by Heidi Stewart with her print entitled ‘Storm Chaser‘. This photograph will appear on the.
The following trophies and awards were also presented during our ‘Picture of the Year’ evening. Leigh Woolford – Photographer of the Year (Runner.
The November monthly competition on the set subject ‘In The City’ was won by Trevor Aldrich for his image entitled ‘ Spare Some.
Steve Littlewood was the winner of the Monochrome Print Challenge for the Colin Williams Trophy. His print entitled ‘Winter Storm‘ beat ‘The Plainsman‘.
Judge Gareth Martin chose Susanna Saunders as the overall winer of the October monthly competition with her print entitled ‘My Dear Mr Micawber‘..
Terry Donnelly won the Colour DPI Challenge with his image ‘Isn’t She Lovely‘. The judge was Chris Warren of Tenby.
Storm Chaser by Heidi Stewart was selected by judge Peter Young CPAGB, AFIAP, APAGB as the best photograph in the Gwynfa September monthly.