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Mothers' Day Daffs; taken with a mobile phone, of course!

 Hello! Spring is here and the building work is a hair's breathe from being completed (apart from some drain-related dramas). We have the most beautiful kitchen ever and soon the hard work, sleepless nights and stress of managing such a major project will be over. An amazing achievement for all those incredible people who have had the tenacity and vision to make this happen.

So now for the good stuff. The Summer Festival is well on in the planning stage so watch this space for the brilliant series of events that are planned for June, July and August. 

To start things off, we have just had the Photography workshop run by local professional photographer Adam Fairbrother (to whom we are very grateful for his time and patience). 

Some expert tuition from Adam

The plan was to show the group how to frame and set up the background of their shots to get the best possible results, and to practice on some of the items and views around the Church.





The group had a great session, and even our regular photographer for the blog felt that he had taken away some useful tips.






Here are some of the group members in action:



  




And here are some of the results:

St. Peter & his keys








Noah & the Ark








A Really fun and helpful session. Thank you Adam. Our holiday snaps will not be the same again.

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