HELENSBURGH Digital Photography Club are hosting an exhibition of some of the work submitted by members over the course of the last year.

The club, which was started in early 2018, has grown in popularity, in large part because of its relaxed, friendly and supportive atmosphere encouraged by admins and members alike.

The group officially meets every other Wednesday, currently in the library space at Hermitage Academy at 7.30pm.

At each meeting, members share images that they have made in response to set challenges, which range from exploring technical aspects of photography to creative interpretation of themes.

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Lively discussions, guest speakers, photographic challenges and occasional social activities all make for a vibrant club which caters for all ages and skill levels.

The club’s exhibition, which is being held in Helensburgh Library, showcases some of the challenges that have been set for members over the past year and demonstrates the wide variety of responses received.

The exhibition opens on Wednesday, October 2 and runs for the entire month.

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Meanwhile, the club has also launched a JustGiving page to help with the cost of putting on the exhibition, with any surplus funds raised to beAny proceeds raised by the club from their Justgiving page will be donated to the Helensburgh Sea Scouts.

Visit the JustGiving page here to donate.