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Hailsham Photographic Society
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Hailsham Photographic Society proudly announces it’s annual exhibition. 

It started on Monday 19th June until Saturday 24th June 10.00am till 4.00pm. It is at the Charles hunt centre, Vicarage field, in Hailsham.  BN27 1BG.  
That’s next to Waitrose carpark, Entry is free, Refreshments available. There will be prints and postcards available to purchase and a raffle with the winning prize being any one of the prints in the exhibition. 
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At the exhibition we have over 150 lovely images  Full range of genres, landscape, travel, portraits, street photography etc. Do come in once you have done your shopping. You will be very welcome even if you have never taken a photo. You will have the opportunity to chat with other photographers. 
We were delighted to welcome the town Mayor, Councillor Paul Holbrook, for a visit . He stayed for an hour and a half and said that he was very impressed by the images. 
The Society meets  Thursdays at 7.30.pm from September until end of May, at The Hellingly Community Hub BN27 4EP.                
The Society aims to provide members with a pleasant, social and welcoming environment in which they can enjoy, share and develop their photography.  
We have the  opportunity to show our photography to the wider community of East Sussex at the Annual Audio Visual Colour Show in March, the Print Exhibition in June. Some of us put on our own mini exhibitions in the area. 
  Meetings consist of lectures by visiting speakers as well as our own members, competitions, workshops and photographic “battles” with other clubs
(see programme for further details).
 
 
One of the greatest benefits of the society is being able to share thoughts, technical problems and photographic experiences with people of a like mind, especially in our discussion evenings. There are, however, always members who are willing to help you through a photographic difficulty or maybe you have a particular skill you are willing to share with us. 

 Bruce Broughton-Tompkins 
 Chairman, Hailsham Photographic Society. ​
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