11 Talented Photographers Showcase the Beauty of Warrington
Discover how 11 photographers capture the charm of Warrington’s stunning spots through their unique lenses and artistic visions
Warrington, Photography, Lymm, Grappenhall, Newton-le-Willows, Croft, Latchford, England
Warrington: In 2024, we celebrated the amazing members of our Warrington Guardian Camera Club. These talented photographers, both amateur and professional, love capturing the magic of our local spots.
Through our Behind The Lens features, we highlight their incredible work and share their journeys. It’s fascinating to see how their passion for photography began, their favorite subjects, and what they hope to achieve in the future.
The Camera Club is a vibrant mix of photographers who inspire each other weekly. They share their best images and offer tips to help everyone improve.
We also run fun weekly challenges where members can showcase their photos based on themes like frosty mornings, spring parks, and beautiful clouds.
If you want to be featured in Behind The Lens, just shoot an email to heidi.summerfield@newsquest.co.uk.
Here’s a look at some of the talented amateur photographers we’ve featured this year:
John Bradford captured Lymm Dam. He’s lived in Warrington all his life and loves freezing moments in time with his camera.
Lucy Shaw, who lives in Lymm, started her photography journey in high school. She enjoys street photography, capturing real-life moments as they happen.
Jayne Jones, from Grappenhall, has been snapping photos since she was seven. For her, photography is a way to escape daily stresses.
Malcolm Shucksmith, originally from Scunthorpe, now calls Newton-le-Willows home. He fell in love with photography as a child and enjoys the creative process.
Maria Paholik, who has lived in Warrington for 14 years, started her photography hobby about eight years ago. She finds joy in capturing the beauty around her.
Johny Costa, a business analyst from Warrington, loves freezing emotions in a single frame, blending his profession with his passion.
Joseph Schuster, a 25-year-old from Stockton Heath, began taking photos during the pandemic and enjoys capturing unique images around Warrington.
Siobhan Carr, who has lived in Croft for 25 years, has always loved photography. She enjoys creating albums of special moments.
Pamela Robinson, originally from Warrington, started taking photos after retirement. She loves capturing family moments and the thrill of finding that perfect shot.
Kerrie-Ann Ellison from Latchford bought her first camera for university and has been hooked ever since. She finds photography helps her stay present.
Charlotte Smith, now in Lymm, has been taking photos since childhood. For her, photography is a joyful escape, telling stories through images.