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Shambellie House Trust, New Abbey, Dumfries. DG2 8HQ

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Photography Festival

The countdown begins as we prepare for our first Shambellie Photography Festival starting on the 24th June Our Photographers of Shambellie have taken delivery of the photographs and spent the day yesterday mounting and framing the entries selected for the exhibition. We have an amazing selection of photographs by female photographers ready to display, as well as our special exhibition of images by Christine Eltherington (FRPS) which will be in the gallery. Places on the wide selection of talks and workshops are being booked up, invites have gone out to the official opening and our partners at Cloverglen are planning for the delicious catering that will be on offer. Visit Scotland and local accommodation providers have all the details to support people travelling to this lovely part of the world. Don’t delay if you would like a place – workshops are small to make sure everyone who attends gets a quality Shambellie experience to relax, learn and enjoy all that we have to offer.

 
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