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Sure shots in the frame

CAMERAS at the ready – say cheese!
The Berwick Viewfinders Camera Club last weekend held its inaugural Photo Expo at the Old Cheese Factory which was attended by more than 600 guests including councillors Amanda Stapledon, Susan Serey and Mick Morland.
The expo ran from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 July with awards presented to the open and student competition winners Val Rees and Tiffany Brady respectively.
Three photo competitions were organised in conjunction with the expo – an open competition for the public, a competition strictly for high school students and a third for chidlren from Berwick Fields Primary School where the Viewfinders club holds its meetings.
Passionate Viewfinder Di Wyatt thanked all supporters and sponsors of the inaugural event, particularly acknowledging local company Framing to a T.

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