Other clubs
Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853 to promote the Art and Science of Photography
Scottish Photographic Federation
Photographer’s Work
(Links to some of the visiting speakers from our club nights)
2025-26 Season
From The Mendip Hills in Somerset Rose describes herself as a photographic impressionist. She uses her camera much like a paint brush to create impressions of what she sees. Rose uses Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) to capture the atmosphere and essence of a place or a moment in time.
Jane is a cardiovascular research scientist but also a photographer and a judge for the East Anglian Federation of Photographers. She is inspired by the natural landscape and captivated by the fleeting moments of changing light and tides. She has been drawn to the British coast regions that include Dorset, Cornwall, Northumbria and the Scottish islands.
Her recent work focuses on local scenes, from the majestic views of geese on Kings College lawn in the mist, to rusting old diesel pumps hiding amongst the nettles in the fenland, and the local fauna and woodlands.
An award winning Photographer, International Mountain Leader and World Traveller based near Glasgow, Scotland.
“This site is a selection of my images from around the world. I have been fortunate to visit many different remote and beautiful areas and gain a varied perspective on our planet whilst leading mountaineering expeditions. The beauty, remoteness and challenge of travelling in the high mountain areas has always attracted me. Through the interaction of the light with the natural landscape I have tried to capture my memories from my travels.”
2024-25 Season
Specialist in Light Painting
Nature, Travel, Portrait and ICM photography
Wildlife, Landscape, Wedding and Portrait Photography
Landscape, City, Architecture, Sport, Documentary and Travel Photography
Specialising in Flowers and Still live, but with a twist.
Claire Carter is an award-winning UK landscape and nature photographer based near Fort William in The Scottish Highlands.
Yorkshire based Master Photographer specialising in equine, portrait and fine art with a unique artistic twist.
Grew up in Fife, Scotland but now living on the Wirral pennisula, Mark is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and although considers himself a Landscape photographer, he has now branched out into other genres and produces stunning Fine Art work, including Architecture and ICM.
Wildlife photographer whose style is to take images which capture the true character of an animal, using photography to tell their story and make people feel a connection to nature, putting the welfare of the animal at the forefront and ensuring they’re left undisturbed and happily carrying on their day.
Interior and Brand Photography for Creative Business.
Katie is local to our Camera Club and has turned her skills as an Interior Designer to develop her own unique style of photography for her business. In a short period of time Katie has created a very successful business in a quite niche part of the market.
Printing
Photobox
Digital photo printing via the internet.
Photo printing and framing, canvas prints, and photo gifts
Photoprints, Acrylic, Metal, Canvas, Framed, Giclee and more
Supplier of mounts and mountboard
Equipment Suppliers
Filter Systems
Filter Systems
Wex Photo Video
Major online retailer of photographic products.
ffordes Photographic
Photographic retailer in Beauly which specialises in mail order. Impressive shop in a converted kirk.
Buy, sell or trade used photo and video kit
Learning Resources
The Luminous Landscape
Great site on landscape photography. Has many articles on digital techniques as well.
Fred Miranda.com
Site with forums and product reviews
DP Review
Where you’ll find all the latest in digital photography and imaging news
Ephotozine.com
UK Based online photo magazine
Photoshop Tutorials
Christian Möhrle – The Phlog Photography
Lightroom Tutorials
Cambridge in Colour
A good source of practical tutorial help. Useful for explaining the terms and techniques that we take for granted and it has good photos of Cambridge as well.
A technique which moves the mount window up slightly in the border.