April 2026

After the AGM 6 members shared their work and projects

Richard Fulcher

Richard enjoys many aspects of photography including creative imagery, portraiture, sports, landscapes and the natural world. Since 2019 he has received many awards in national and international competitions, as well as having one of his creative images featured in a permanent exhibition at the National Science and Media Museum. Richard is always looking for new avenues to explore and has recently started a project to photograph slime mould!

Adrian James

Adrian joined Gamma in 2025. He has no preferred style of photography and describes his approach as being about looking for and seeing images, rather than imagining or creating them. This is a small selection of images that show something of his diverse multi-genre approach to photography

Carol Clarke

Carol Clarke joined GAMMA in October last year.  She described the radical shift in her photographic style that occurred during Covid. Moving from taking conventional, representational style images she now makes more open-ended abstract pictures using techniques like multiple exposures, intentional camera movement and compositing.

Nigel Lumb

A small selection of Social Documentary style images from my presentation to Gamma (April 2025). The incidence of tobacco smoking has dramatically reduced over the last 70 years. I was looking for a project that recorded a behaviour which eventually will end. Up In Smoke is my working title for an open-ended project that records tobacco use in a candid style.

Alistair How

Alistair is a long practised photographer starting his career with Kodak and now a trustee of the Royal Photographic Society. He shared with us his passion for sports photography covering the well known and less well-known sports. He shared techniques and tips for shooting in different conditions and how he has accessed sporting events.

Monty Trent

Monty Trent shared his work taken largely in Leeds. His passion for ‘freestyle’ photography - travelling light and just shooting what he saw and interested him. Patters through frames, images within images caused by reflections, shooting through glass.

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