HUDDERSFIELD PHOTO-IMAGING CLUB ANNUAL EXHIBITION 2021

Huddersfield Photo-Imaging Club's Annual Exhibition of around 140 prints and 80 digital images.

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Date published: 8th Jul 2021

Huddersfield Photo-Imaging Club is pleased to be showcasing the talent of local amateur photographers as it holds its Annual Exhibition in Unit 35 Piazza Shopping Centre (next to Toyland), Princess Alexandra Walk, Huddersfield. We?re fortunate to have the support of Kirklees Council in providing the venue and once again to be part of the Temporary Contemporary creative arts initiative.

The exhibition opened on Thursday, 8th July and will run until Saturday, 14th August with viewing every Thursday and Saturday in this period from 11am to 4pm. As the exhibition is classed as a gallery, visitors will need to wear face-coverings to comply with Government policy. Two of the club?s members will be on hand every opening day to ensure visitors? safety. Up to 12 visitors can be accommodated at any one time. Admission is free.

Around 140 framed prints are on show and some 80 digital images are displayed on a flat panel television. The exhibits include the winners in a range of categories. The best images from each category of prints and digital images were chosen by independent judges.

The full list of winners and trophies awarded for prints is as follows:

Richard Fulcher was awarded the Cooke Trophy for the best Open Monochrome print

Janice Keyes was awarded the Briggs Dyson Trophy for the best Open Colour print

Chris Rogers was awarded the Halifax Trophy for the best Portrait, People and Figure Study print

Alan Stopher was awarded the Roy Kirk Trophy for the best Nature print

Sue Gibson was awarded the Colin Sutcliffe Trophy for the best Architecture & Record print

Harry Wentworth was awarded the Creative Print Trophy for the best Creative print

George Fewster was awarded the Colin Gower Cup for the best Travel print

Chris Rogers was awarded the Armitage Trophy for the best Scapes print

Clayton Manhertz was awarded the Bernice Sheard Trophy for the best Intermediate level print (an open competition for less experienced members who are no longer beginners)

The full list of winners and trophies awarded for digital images is as follows:-

Sheelagh Davidson was awarded the Whiteley Trophy image for the best Open image

Matteo Leonetti was awarded the HPIC Cup for the best Sport, Action & Photojournalism image

Harry Wentworth was awarded the Wood Trophy for the best Portrait, People and Figure Study image

Kevin Lloyd was awarded the McMillan Trophy for the best Nature image

Carla Lloyd was awarded the Dorothy ComleyTrophy for the best Architecture & Record image

Richard Fulcher was awarded the Diamond Trophy for the best Scapes image

Clayton Manhertz was awarded the Frank Heeley Trophy for the best Intermediate level image (an open category)

David Simmons was awarded the George Major Rose Bowl for the best Beginners image (an open category)

The digital sequence uses a television provided by Kirklees Council.

Although Huddersfield Photo-Imaging Club has not been able to physically meet for some months we continue our weekly meetings with a varied programme using video conferencing. Details are on the website: www.huddersfieldpic.org.uk

Tickets are no longer available for this event