The Eurobodalla Photographic Club's 2022 program was officially commenced with an exhibition of member's photographs at the Eurobodalla Agricultural Show last weekend.
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It starts what projects as a massive year for the club who have planned exhibitions at the Batemans Bay Library in March and April, the Mechanic's Institute in Moruya in May, and the River of Art Festival in September.
The club will also be offering a workshop and morning photoshoot at the Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens on May 28 and 29 led by renowned photographer and educator Len Metcalf.
The programme will be available to members and non-members, and will cater for all skill levels to provide a "rare opportunity to learn from one of Australia's leading creative photographers" according to a club spokesperson.
Anyone interested in attending the program should email the club at eurobodallaphotographicclub@gmail.com.
The regular monthly meetings and competitions also continue to push ahead in spite of uncertainty with COVID-19, and more than 30 photographs were submitted in January for judging by experienced club member Colin Pass.
The club meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7pm in the Tomakin Community Hall.
January competition results
Colour Images Gold Awards
Bindaree Waterfall, Mt Stirling by David Maltby
Sunsert After the Storm, Winton Wetland by David Maltby
Dragonfly by Dave Kemp
Colour Images Silver Awards
Crested Pigeon by George Cook
Fire and Snow by Bruce McGee
Hover Fly on Glycine by Merrick Bailey
Wallaga Lake Bridge by Brian Gunter
Welcome to 2022 by Shirley Gunter
Mono Images Gold Award
Yogi by Dave Kemp
Mono Images Silver Award
Great Cormorant by Beth Westra
Image of the Night
Dragonfly by Dave Kemp