Memorial Trophies 2017
Saturday 14th January saw the first running of the new format for the Memorial, Gwyn & Walter Morgan Trophies. It was a long.
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.
Saturday 14th January saw the first running of the new format for the Memorial, Gwyn & Walter Morgan Trophies. It was a long.
The mole understands that Nick Jenkins is about to change his name by deed-poll to Colt Seavers after having this four page article.
President of Gwynfa Camera Club and past-President of the WPF, Kevin Thomas features in a You Tube video about the making of the.
Aberdare Camera club once again provided a warm welcome and a very enjoyable afternoon for the 2016 Stanley Chell competition. Congratulations to Inn.
One of our members needed a wheelbarrow to take home his trophies last Thursday. There wasn’t even enough room on his coffee table.
The 2016 Gwynfa Photographer of the Year is Gwynfryn Jones with a total of 195 points from his ten best scores. Chris Tidman.
The 2016 Picture of the Year was won by Leigh Woolford with his photo entitled ‘Stokksnes Beach’. This photograph will appear on the.
Other Awards The following awards were also presented during our ‘Picture of the Year’ & ‘Photographer of the Year’ evening. Steve Littlewood Special.
On Tuesday evening the Rhondda camera club were our hosts for the annual Rhondda 12 way battle. There was the usual warm welcome.
A rather jubilant Ken Watkins won the 2016 Monochrome Print Challenge for the Colin Williams Trophy with his print entitled ‘Staircase‘. It was.