Beautiful camera work on show at Top Shot exhibition

Learning From The Master by Nancy Morley will be one of the photographs on show

Some of the best amateur, enthusiast and professional photographers in NSW are set to showcase their work on the Central Coast as part of the NSW Top Shot Exhibition and Expo 2023.

The Top Shot exhibition includes nature, Australian landscape, digital art and, for the first time, drone photographs.

The exhibition is an annual event organised by the NSW Federation of Camera Clubs (FCC) which represents 86 photography groups and more than 2,200 photographers around NSW.

“There were nearly 1,000 entries this year from across NSW, and the quality of the photography was very high,” FCC President Michelle Kennedy said.

“Interest in photography seems to be getting stronger every year, and this exhibition and expo is one of the largest we have held in the 69 years of our history.”

The Central Coast exhibition will be held from 10am-4pm on Sunday, June 18, at Central Coast Leagues Club.

Winners will be announced at 3pm and will receive new cameras as prizes.

There will also be an interactive Shooting Through The Decades exhibition where the public can photograph seven different historical studio set-ups.

Members of the public can use their own camera, their mobile phone camera or bring an SD card if they want to use the historical cameras on display.

He’s Always Here by Andie Scibilia

The expo will also include discounted offers to all attendees on the latest photographic gear from major photographic brands including Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, OM System, Sigma, CR Kennedy and Maxxum.

The Top Shot Exhibition and Expo is one of the state-wide events organised by the FCC to promote the work of local photography clubs.

“Camera clubs are community-based, not-for-profit groups open to people of all ages and from all walks of life,” Kennedy said.

“Clubs provide advice on how to take photos and they organise competitions and judges to give you feedback on how to improve your photos.”

The FCC Exhibition and Expo are open to everyone interested in making or enjoying photographs and photography.

Source:
NSW Federation of Camera Clubs