Trevor Aldrich
It is with great sadness that we have to tell you that Trevor Aldrich, our friend and fellow member, passed away last night..
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.
It is with great sadness that we have to tell you that Trevor Aldrich, our friend and fellow member, passed away last night..
Great night at the Bridgend 12 Way Battle with Gwynfa finishing 1st (97 Points), very closely followed by Vale c.c. who were just.
Adrian Lant took the overall win in the September open monthly competition with his print entitled ‘Buster’, narrowly beating the top placed DPI.
Vince Penticost, the President of the Welsh Photographic Federation, visited Gwynfa last Thursday to present some awards to club members. Heidi Stewart was.
Well done to the two Gwynfa photographers who had work accepted for the 2015 PAGB Inter Federation Exhibition. They are Steve Littlewood (for.
Gwynfa didn’t fair to well at the PAGB National PDI Championships at Warwick finishing somewhere in the midfield. However, our friends from Inn.
Alan Shepherd not only had 5 out of 9 prints accepted in the 2015 Cotswold Salon, he also had a highly commended and.
Alec Stewart won the 2015 ‘President’s Trophy’ with his DPI entitled ‘Extreme Ideology’ which saw the return of his scary doll known to.
The women versus men Match-a-Didge competition was won convincingly by the women’s team led by Margot Rowlands. Scores were: Men – 3 points.
Val Shepherd won the Monochrome DPI challenge with her photo entitled “Unlikely Volunteer”. In second place was Terry Donnelly with “Fagin”. Both photos.