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Best of local photography on show at Oakham's Rutland County Museum

By The Editor

9th Dec 2019 | Local News

Stamford and Rutland Photographic Society is showcasing some of its best work in a new exhibition at Oakham's Rutland County Museum.

The society - formerly known as Stamford Photographic Society - was set up in 1996. It gives local photographers of all abilities the chance to share their knowledge and experience, as well as an opportunity to hone their skills.

The exhibition - running until Saturday, 25 January 2020 - comprises landscape and portrait photos taken by members of the Stamford and Rutland Photographic Society over the past year.

The society draws its members from a wide area and meets in a friendly and informal atmosphere.

Competitions on specific themes are held at its monthly meetings and are usually judged by the members themselves.

Diverse topics such as 'Speed', 'Emotion', 'Abstract' and 'Yellow' have been tackled in the past.

Photo shoots are organised throughout the year and exhibitions are also held to showcase members' work.

Visitors and new members are always most welcome. For more information, click on the red button below.

- Rutland County Museum is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm and entry is free for visitors of all ages.

     

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