
Find inspiration at the Te Awamutu Camera Club’s regular meetings, a must-join for photography lovers in the Waikato region. Held from February to November at 7:30 pm, these 90-minute gatherings at the Croquet Club rooms on Bank St are perfect for anyone eager to enhance their skills in still and movie photography. Open to all ages but exclusive to members, there’s no specified entry fee, making it an accessible way to explore your creative side. Expect a warm, friendly environment where you can learn, share, and grow as a photographer. 📷
Members can submit images for monthly competitions, receiving valuable feedback from PSNZ trainee judges to improve their craft. With graded categories for fairness, everyone has a chance to shine in the end-of-year contest. Established in 1954, our club has a rich history and adapts to modern digital formats, ensuring relevance for today’s photographers.
Take the opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts in a supportive setting. It’s not just about taking pictures—it’s about building a community around a shared passion. Whether you’re framing a perfect shot or experimenting with video, our meetings offer something for everyone in Te Awamutu.
Found in the heart of Te Awamutu, the Croquet Club rooms on Bank St provide a welcoming venue for our photography club meetings. This central spot in the Waipa District is ideal for local creatives to gather and exchange ideas in a relaxed setting.
Much of Waikato’s charm lies in its picturesque landscapes and tight-knit communities, making Te Awamutu a great base for photographers. The venue’s location in town ensures easy access for residents, though specific directions or parking details aren’t provided. Nearby, you’ll find the vibrant culture of Waipa District, with plenty of scenic spots to inspire your next shot.
Tucked into this creative corner of Waikato, our club is a gateway to connecting with the region’s artistic pulse. Join us from February to November to be part of a longstanding tradition that celebrates visual storytelling. 🌄