You don’t have to be an ‘Expert Photographer’ to be welcomed as a member of Chichester Camera Club. All you need is an interest in photography. We have all levels of proficiency in the Club from hobbyists, minimum experience to Fellows of the Royal Photographic Society. The Club is friendly and welcoming and provides many opportunities to share our enthusiasm for photography with like-minded people.
Our regular meetings are from September to end of May and we meet at 7:30 prompt in Tangmere Village Centre. Visitors are welcome to attend for a small charge of £5 per meeting. For more details see Contact Us.
Our season runs from September until May with a lively programme of visiting speakers, competitions and social events. Visitors are very welcome to our Thursday evening sessions and to the Special Interest Group meetings. See our Programme and Groups pages for more details.
A gallery of our members’ work
Andy Dulson: Juvaghn
Mike Taylor: The King Approaches
Ian Roberts: Goshawk Confrontation
Robin Alvarez: Lilac Breasted Roller
Andy Bracey: Porth Nanven No. 1
Louise Appleton: Waiting For Windy Miller
Andy Dulson: Tara Davis Woodhall
Ray Acland: Loch Latham And The Old Man Of Storr
Sandra James: Tuscan Textures
Madeleine Craggs: Protecting The Last Stamen
Andy Dulson: Katarina Johnson Thompson
Kevin Macknay: On Your Marks
David Pritchard: Dragonfly On A Stick
Andy Dulson: Pichardo Triple Jump
Lorna Brown: Loch Leven
Jonathan Fiske: M For Mud
Julia Wainwright: 991 Leaving A Dust Trail
Sandra James: Visiting The Galleries
David Pritchard: Heated Discussion
Kim Algar: Mirage Of Chichester
Colin Bullimore: Mussel Beach At Hougharry
Kim Algar: Awakening Light
Ray Acland: Mist Over The Creek
Lynne Owen: Playtime
Clare Gordon: Pullar Coiffured Barnet
Ray Acland: Harbour Moorings
Brian Muir: Jump
Richard Paterson: Elgol Rocks
Andy Dulson: Efekemo Okoro
Lorna Brown: Winter Filigree
Sandra James: Penmon Point
Mike Taylor: Whooper Swans Over The Arctic Tundra
David Pritchard: Curves
John Howes: Contemplating Don Mccullin Tate Britain