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Conwy Camera Club

Last updated: 21 May 2008


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Conwy Camera Club is the biggest photographic society in Wales, with more than 100 members. It meets on Tuesday evenings at the Royal British Legion in Conwy, from September to May.

Prints by members are displayed to the public at three locations in Conwy: a shop window at the top of High Street, just off Lancaster Square; the foyer of the Civic Hall on Castle Street; and Coffi Conwy, near the bottom of High Street.

The Now Showing in Conwy section of the club's website contains details of the themes for the High Street and Civic Hall displays, which change every month.

Established in 1945, the club's activities include slide shows, practical sessions, outings and staging the Conwy Festival of Photography, which is held every September.

Above is a selection of photographs by members.

Rhodri Clark, club publicity officer


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