Other Photo Sites

We will update this with more links as we find 'em - if you would like us to link to your site

please email us at chesterfieldps@lycos.co.uk

 

Holymoorside Village Link a really informative and useful site on a local village - go visit
http://www.jessops.com You can access the largest photo retailer from here and at the store in Chesterfield - Jessops are kind enough to sponsor the Society by advertising in our programme.  The range of digital and film equipment and in house processing is available along with the famous Jessops accessories and in house processing.
Dents of Chesterfield Dents is the longest standing supplier of photographic equipment and materials in the town and still provide supplies of traditional as well as digital gear and the new in house processing allows you to get digital files printed onto photographic quality paper.  Pay them a visit on the first floor of the New Square premises or on the website.  Dents sponsor the society through kindly paying for advertisements in our programme.
London Camera Exchange LCE in Chesterfield is another supporter of our Society and you can find both traditional and digital gear in the store as well as the in house processing for all your photographs
Hitoshi Yokokume's Home Page      Hitoshi is our link with the Toyota City Photographic Society and this is his personal site - it has lots of references to Chesterfield PS and the visits Toyota made to Derbyshire as well as fascinating information on Imari porcelain.
Jonathan Ratnage's Website Jonathan is one of our members who has travelled extensively and turned his artistic eye onto some dramatic locations - have a look
Matlock's Life in a Lens Museum of Photography Life in a Lens is a museum presenting all aspects of photographic history from Victorian times to more recent years. The museum is very atmospheric and is set in a renovated Victorian house in the middle of North Parade in scenic Matlock Bath. As well as having large collection of photographic items including cameras, postcards, and packaging, there is a collection of mannequins in original vintage costume to add to the atmosphere of days gone by. The museum is very popular with all age groups and is presented to be of interest to all the family with a strong Victorian flavour. Life in a Lens also runs a live web cam featuring the famous Victorian 'Jubilee bridge' just across the road from the museum, which can be viewed at www.matlockbathcam.co.uk Life in a Lens is open most days between 12.00pm to around 5.00pm (often later during the season). And if you have not already been, club trips are very welcome.
Derby City Photographic Club  Go have a look at Derby City's Site and see some excellent photos on the Gallery as well as seeing what the club does.

While you're there go and have a look at Andy Savage's entertaining and intriguing website www.derbyphotos.co.uk

Guy Brown's Monochrome Work Guy came to the Society in February 2005 and showed us his first class black and white digital monochrome work and gave an extremely instructive lecture in how he achieves this.

So if you are interested in producing digital monochrome work as good as silver images pay Guy a visit.

Dave Butcher - Derbyshire Monochrome Master Dave is a superb worker in Black & White with years of experience with Ilford who is now a professional landscape photographer, he has had a book published and his website will give you more detail.  He is due to visit our society in the 2005/6 season

Dave's email address is mono@davebutcher.net

Sheila Curzon's own website Sheila's website is as artistically pleasing as you would expect for this excellent photographer

 


 

 

 

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