Sheffield artists put their photos on display in the Winter Garden
Forty-three members of the Sheffield Photographic Society - which at 150 years old is one of the oldest in the country - will show a selection of prints, covering a wide range of contemporary photographic styles, including landscapes, portraits, wildlife, urban, macro and creative images in both colour and black and white as part of an exhibition.
The exhibition, which is the first of the society’s season and will be at the Winter Garden in the city centre, will be opened by the Sheffield Lord Mayor, Councillor Tony Downing.
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Members of the society will also be at the exhibition during lunchtimes each day to chat about their photography.
There will also be a panel of historic images of Sheffield on display.
The Sheffield Photographic Society will be holding its 15th Annual Perspectives Exhibition at the Winter Garden from noon on Monday, November 18 and it runs until 2pm on Sunday December 1.
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Hide AdThe Winter Garden is open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday and Sunday 8am to 6pm, for visitors to view the free exhibition.
More details of the programme can be found at sheffield-photographer.org.uk.