The club’s calendar has three main events: monthly exhibitions, information nights, and an annual interclub competition. The details for each are listed below, along with our events calendar for the year. We meet at the Katoomba RSL club in the auditorium on the first and third Monday of each month from February to December, arriving between 7:00 pm and 7:15 pm for a prompt 7:30 pm start.
Visitors are welcome, but please remember to sign in, as it is essential for our Public Liability Insurance cover. An overview of the member’s information can be found here at New Member Info
Exhibition Nights
Information Nights
Exhibition nights are a core feature of the club, allowing members to submit up to three images as prints or digital files for review. These evenings are held on the first Monday of the Month feature a variety of themes, including:
These nights are held on the third Monday of the Month and are designed to educate and inspire, focusing on skill development, feedback, and learning. The formats include:
This is the last day to submit images for next week’s Exhibition Night. You can submit images into the ‘Open’ (O) and/or ‘Set’ (S) categories. The set theme for June is ‘High Key/Low Key” How – Correctly Sized and named  Sizing requirements. If you are unsure, follow this link to the website: .. i.e. […]
Members may submit up to three images as prints or digital files. Images may be any combination of ‘Open’ (no theme) and ‘Set’. This month, the set subject is High-Key/Low-Key.
A show and tell sort of evening. Bring/send in an old image (from years back or a previous exhibition night entry) and compare it to a current post-processing of the same image.
This is the last day to submit images for next week’s Exhibition Night. You can submit images into the ‘Open’ (O) and/or ‘Set’ (S) categories. The set theme for September is ‘Macro/Close Up” How – Correctly Sized and named  Sizing requirements. If you are unsure, follow this link to the website: .. i.e. within […]
Members may submit up to three images as prints or digital files. Use a dedicated Macro lens or get in close with a standard lens for this month’s theme of Macro/close-up.