THE digital age has allowed photographers to showcase their "contemporary flair" - a sentiment which will be showcased at an upcoming exhibition at Kiama.
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The Kiama-Shellharbour Camera Club's next photography exhibition will take place at the Old Fire Station Gallery.
Committee member Leanne Williams said the club hosted two exhibitions each year, the previous one being at Easter. The latest event will showcase a wide variety of members' works.
Mrs Williams said the group's artistic side was starting to come through far more of late.
"It's not just taking a photograph - there's artistic photographs, nature, scenes, abstract," she said.
"The variety of photographs these days, it's so different because of digital. There's so much more scope with photography; the digital age has brought out contemporary flair, "Mrs Williams said.
The exhibition runs from Tuesday, September 1 to Monday, September 7, from 9am-5pm. Opening night is on September 1 at 6.30pm, and it will be open late on September 5.
"It's going to be on Fathers Day weekend. It's a great day out, so bring your dads."
The gallery is located on Terralong Street. The exhibition is free.
Visit kscameraclub.org for more details about the club, or check out their Facebook page.
The club meets on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm at Warilla Bowling Club.