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Blackwater Photographic Society – Exhibition

047Blackwater Photographic Society are currently holding an exhibition from February 7th to March 7th at Cork County Library, Carrigrohane Rd, Cork.

The exhibition, entitled “Images Through The Lens”, is a selection of work by club members.

The Blackwater Photographic Society was founded in 2013 by a group of photography enthusiasts in the North Cork area and meet on Monday nights at 8:30pm in the Arches Bar, Mallow. Activities at the club include: Educational Evenings, Photography Skills, Printing & Presentation, Adobe Photoshop, Field Trips, Guest Speakers and Exhibitions.

Membership ranges from beginners to advanced and from those who use small compact cameras to those using the latest digital SLR. New members are always welcome.

Only a few days of this exhibition left so make sure you pay a visit.

Website www.blackwaterphotographicsociety.com

 

Club Exchange with Blackwater Photographic Society

East Cork Camera Group was delighted to host members of the recently formed Blackwater Photographic Society at our meeting at The Midleton Park Hotel on Tuesday 22/10/13.

Chairman, Rodney O’Callaghan, accompanied by club members Pakie O’Donoghue, Sean Murphy, John Flynn and Jim Heffernan, exhibited a wide range of their work including landscapes, seascapes, portraiture, nature and macro and with locations ranging from Mallow to India, subjects ranged from the interesting to the exotic. The images on display showed great photographic technique as well as accomplished post processing so it wasn’t surprising to hear that many had won awards in national competitions and had also represented Ireland and won.

Pakie O'Donoghue shows his work

Pakie O’Donoghue shows his work

Rodney said he liked mornings best and liked to get up early to get his shots. John declared that he would shoot ‘anything that moves’ and true to his word, showed a wide variety of subjects. Pakie also showed a great variety of work and spoke about getting to grips with judges decisions that don’t go your way. Jim said all his images, which were many and varied, were taken with an 18-200mm lens and he showed great skill in compositing different shots into one. Sean’s images included some which he took in India on a trip he won in a photography competition held on the Late Late Show. These compelling images were breath-taking, sad and beautiful all at once.

The presentation was received very well by all in attendance and ECCG chairman, Tom Tattan thanked the visitors for their presentation and wished their new club well for the future.

Based in Mallow, the club meets every Monday night except Bank Holiday Mondays, at The Arches bar, Mallow at 8.30pm. The club website is www.blackwaterphotographicsociety.com.