Photojournalism, sport, fine art: Star talent comes to Maidenhead Camera Club

Adrian Williams

Adrian Williams

adrianw@baylismedia.co.uk

10:23AM, Friday 22 August 2025

Photojournalism, sport, fine art: Star talent comes to Maidenhead Camera Club

‘The Protector’. Taken in Junha Mahal, Dungarpur, 2022. Photo by Karen Knorr, fine art photographer, coming to Maidenhead Camera Club as a guest speaker.

Maidenhead Camera Club is zooming in on its new season with a programme of notable guest speakers – including exhibitors celebrated around the world.

The 80-member-strong club’s new season starts on Tuesday, September 2 and will see the world-renowned Martin Parr as a speaker on October 21.

Some other speaker highlights:

  • Jonathan Knowles – ranked as the world’s best still life photographer by One Eyeland
  • Pal Hansen – photographer of Elton John, Danny Devito, Nicole Kidman, Eric Cantona, Joan Collins and many others
  • Karen Knorr – exhibits her fine art photographer around the world
  • Tom Jenkins – sports photographer for the Guardian newspaper
  • David Burnett – American photographer of every US President since JFK
  • Arthur Edwards – recent winner of a lifetime achievement award for being the Royal photographer for the Sun newspaper for 50 years.

The full programme and the links to book tickets are on the website at www.maidenhead.cc/main/programme

The club also offers teaching in basic to advanced techniques, competitions for all levels, and many photography trips and outings.

The first opening meeting is at 7.45pm on September 2 at Cox Green Community Centre. No expensive kit is required to join in.

Full details about the club can be found on the website www.maidenhead.cc

Email enquiries@maidenhead.cc for details.

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