Triple crown triumph for photographic society

From humble beginnings to provincial pride, the Hibiscus Coast Photographic Society is the place to be for photographers of all levels.

Photographers from the Hibiscus Coast Photographic Society have made history with a hat-trick of wins at the recent KZN Congress in Howick.

It was a wonderful accomplishment for the South Coast, and the members were delighted to share this news.

Tawny Eagle: Michelle Pearson, Master Bronze.

The club has some exceptionally talented photographers, all of whom are willing to share their knowledge and skills. It’s a great platform for locals to get together and get creative.

For the first time, one club swept all three categories, namely Nature, Open and Set Subject (Rust & Decay).

The talented members shone brightly, indeed.

Nerissa Naidoo’s ‘Angry Squacco’ took top honours in Nature, and Elsabe du Toit achieved the highest score across all categories.

Angry Squacco: Nerissa Naidoo, Master Bronze.

But that’s not all – club members also brought home a bounty of certificates of merit, showcasing their exceptional skill and creativity.

From humble beginnings to provincial pride, the Hibiscus Coast Photographic Society is the place to be for photographers of all levels.

Join them at St Michaels Sands Hotel on the first Wednesday of every month and be part of their vibrant community, one that’s focused on excellence, growth, and stunning imagery.

Nature:
Nerissa Naidoo – Master Bronze ‘Angry Squacco’.
Michelle Pearson – Master Bronze ‘I Found Nemo’.

I Found Nemo: Michelle Pearson, Master Bronze.

Open:
Kathy Kay – Master Platinum ‘Huge Chunks of Ice’.
Michelle Pearson – Master Bronze ‘Tawny Eagle’.

Rusted Spring: Elsabe du Toit, Master Bronze.

Set Subject:
Elsabe du Toit – Master Bronze ‘Rusted Spring’.
Elsabe du Toit – Master Bronze ‘Screw Steamer Nivonia’.

Screw Steamer Nivonia: Elsabe du Toit, Master Bronze.

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