Fishing at Dusk, by Kevin Coyne of Mullingar Camera Club.

Mullingar Camera Club open night this month

Mullingar Camera Club hold their annual open night this month, and invite photography enthusiasts to join them in the Parish Community Centre, Bishopgate Street, (N91 AWH7), Mullingar.

It begins at 7.30pm on Wednesday September 18 and it promises to be an enjoyable evening for both experienced photographers and those just starting out.

Attendees can look forward to a hands-on studio portrait session, designed to engage new members and showcase some of the exciting activities the club has to offer.

The aims of the camera club are to allow members to learn new photographic techniques, styles and gain confidence in their general photography skills, while having fun.

In addition to the portrait session, the evening will feature a display of images captured by club members, which will provide inspiration and an insight into the creative endeavours of the club, highlighting the diverse talents of its membership.

The open night is a fantastic opportunity for photography lovers to meet existing members, discuss camera gear, and explore various photographic opportunities within the club.

Whether you’re interested in learning how to edit and present your photos or simply want to share your passion for photography, Mullingar Camera Club offer a welcoming environment for everyone.

“Don’t miss out on this chance to learn, share, and be inspired!

“The club encourage anyone with an interest in photography to attend and hopefully we will see you at our normal weekly meetings soon.

“Join us for an evening of creativity and camaraderie and discover the joy of photography with fellow enthusiasts. There will be refreshments on the night.”

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Lighthouse, by Mullingar Camera Club member Gary McGivney.