Photo exhibit Opens

A new set of pictures taken through the lens of Mōkau Camera Club members have gone on display.

Mōkau Camera Club has opened an exhibition at the town’s Museum Art Gallery that will be on at the venue for about two months.

The 17-members in the club were given the challenge of producing either city, sea or landscapes.

Members meet once a month at the town’s St John hall.

On club days they go through the images submitted by members, with the winners awarded the prize of a chocolate fish by member Simon Brown, who has experience as a professional photographer.

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