IN 2023, we celebrated members of our Guardian Camera Club – some talented amateur and professional photographers who enjoy capturing magic moments and perfect spots around Mid Cheshire.
In our Behind The Lens features, we shine a light on their work and share their photographic journeys, highlighting how and when their passion for the art began, their favourite subjects and locations and what ambitions they have for their future photography.
The Camera Club is a fantastic mix of amateur and professional photographers who share their favourite images each week providing inspiration – and advice – for members.
We also have weekly challenges that allow members to share photographs based on a themes like frosty mornings, parks in autumn and colours as well as birds, old and new, and spooky streets.
If you would like to appear in Behind the Lens, email heidi.summerfield@newsquest.co.uk
Click here to join Guardian Camera Club.
Alison Hamlin Hughes
Alison Hamlin Hughes is originally from Widnes but now lives in Higher Marston and can see Marbury Park from her window.
She loves being able to share beautiful moments with other people and enjoys making photo gifts for family and friends with her stunning shots.
She has a photography gallery at The Design Shed in Blakemere.
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The Northwich photographer taking breath-taking pictures using just an iphone
Susan Lawless
Susan Lawless is in the frame this week as she shares some of her favourite images.
Susan, who was born in Warrington but has lived in Antrobus since 1978, likes to photograph sunrise and sunsets, wherever she is in the world, and loves to capture shots of her friends and family, especially on their summer holidays.
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The picture appeared, like magic, through the developing liquid
Steve Dale
Steve Dale lives in Winsford but grew up in Northwich and he retired from a career in education in April 2020.
He is now an award-winning photographer running several groups on social media and has some of his images on display in a local gallery.
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Photography has helped me achieve a long forgotten, impossible dream
Andrew Pratt
Andrew Pratt shared some of his favourite photographs.
Andrew, who was born in Paignton in Devon and moved to Torquay when he was 11 and now lives in Comberbach, likes to take photos at Marbury Park and hopes to one day take a picture of the perfect sunset.
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“Photography is the illusion of changes in light, shade and colour”
Sophie Ralph
We looked at some of Sophie Ralph’s favourite photographs.
Sophie, who lives in Knutsford, loves taking photos of her four-legged friend Rocky in Knutsford and Mobberley – he is the perfect model!
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One woman and a dog’s photographic journey in Mid Cheshire
Lynne Bentley
Lynne Bentley was in the spotlight.
Lynne, who lives in Northwich, has been taken photographs since she was a little girl after being given one of her dad’s old cameras.
She loves to see the changing seasons and capture the memories of walks with her husband.
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I love to witness the changing seasons and look for the next magical shot
Stacey Jones
Stacey Jones lives in Winsford but has also lived in Greenwich, Brockley and Sidcup.
She has always been interested in photography but her journey took a professional turn in October last year.
Here, Stacey shares some of her favourite photographs with us.
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“Photography is a special moment between me and my creative mind”
Andrew Gardner
Andrew Gardner shares some of his favourite photographs.
Andrew, is originally from Preston and moved to Frodsham to run a newsagents but now lives in Winnington.
He likes to take pictures of nature especially wildlife and landscapes.
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Terry Gregory
Terry Gregory was in the hot seat sharing his photographic journey.
Terry has won countless awards in Cheshire and the north west for his photography, which has been a hobby since the age of 10.
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“Sometimes you can plan a shoot, other times it is a spur of the moment”
Tim Spruce
Tim grew up on a farm in lower Whitley where his family farmed and he ran an agricultural contracting business until 2004 when he moved to Cuddington.
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“I’ve photographed hawks, buzzards and kingfishers – next up are owls”
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