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Cardiff Camera Club at The Gate, Roath



Cardiff Camera Club returns to The Gate, Cardiff this year and opens for its second Annual Exhibition there on Wednesday evening 14th September. The exhibition runs until 9th October 2011. A wide range of photographic work will be on display.

Last year's exhibition was a resounding success enjoyed by many visitors to The Gate. Prints on display this year will include photographs taken locally, nationally and internationally by keen local amateur photographers.

The Gate is housed in a 100 year old Grade II listed building, formerly the Plasnewydd Presbyterian Church located in Keppoch Street in Roath. It is now a modern, multi-functional arts centre with its architectural integrity completely preserved.

During the past year, the Club has further extended its work, photographing local community groups, and some of this work will be included in the display. The Club has a long tradition of nurturing photography in Cardiff, with its origins going back to 1896, but it has kept up to date and visitors can expect to see some contemporary as well as more traditional work. Some of the exhibits will be available for purchase.

Cardiff Camera Club President Imants Grindulis said, "We are delighted to be exhibiting at The Gate for the second year running and hope our exhibition will encourage more people into the photographic medium, especially with the recent phenomenal growth of digital photography. We welcome new members, both beginners and experienced photographers."

Cardiff Camera Club meets weekly at Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Piercefield Place, off Newport Road, Cardiff.



The Club's events programme is detailed on the website at www.cardiffcameraclub.com
 
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