About My Photography

"But the most beautiful things in life are not things. They're people, and places, and memories, and pictures. They're feelings and moments and smiles and laughter"  Unknown

 

My name is Shirley and I currently live in South Yorkshire in a small village on the edge of Sheffield!

I have exhibited my photographs nationally and internationally and been awarded medals, awards and distinctions for my work, most notably ARPS from the Royal Photographic Society, AFIAP in recognition of the number of images accepted into International exhibitions and a London Salon of Photography medal in 2016. I have held solo exhibitions at the Royal Photographic Society Headquarters in Bath and at Howard Hall in Letchworth and also exhibited in a number of local galleries.

I love ‘Capturing the Moment’, that never to be repeated gesture, action or happening, wherever it is to be found.

  • 2007 - My interest in photography began when given a bridge camera as a birthday gift.

  • 2008 - Awarded the distinction of LRPS by the Royal Photographic society.

  • 2010 - Awarded distinction of by ARPS by the Royal Photographic Society.

  • 2013 - Awarded AFIAP in recognition of the number of acceptances in International Exhibitions.

  • 2013 onwards - I have spoken at a number of camera clubs in Kent, Hertfordshire and Sussex and I enjoy sharing my interest and passion with others.

  • 2015 - First solo showcase exhibition, held at the RPS headquarters in Bath.

  • 2016 - Awarded a medal at London Salon of Photography.

  • 2016 - Exhibition at Datchworth Gallery.

  • 2017 - Solo Exhibition at Howard hall in Letchworth

  • 2019- Became Chairman of Shillington and District Camera club.

  • 2020- A move to Sheffield where I am exploring the beautiful Peak District and creating new images.

  • 2021 -Joined Sheffield Photographic Society and moved into a lovely village on the edge of Sheffield.

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Lockdown created many challenges and opportunities. Shillington and District Camera Club has, as with most clubs, adapted its meetings, embracing Zoom. This has been a very positive experience as we have been able to listen to speakers from further afield which has stirred many of our creative juices. Personally I have tried creating Cyanotypes and making my own photo books, using techniques learnt online, started to create audio visual presentations and undertaken some remote studio photo shoots.