
Dublin Camera Club now offers a live on-line Introduction to Photography Course comprising nine weekly on-line modules delivered by experienced members of the club. The course is a general introduction to photography and is suitable for both absolute beginners and people with a little basic photographic knowledge.
Each class is dedicated to a particular topic and covers:
The course will also cover using camera phones in your photography.
Each module will incorporate an interactive question and answer facility, comprehensive notes and suggested exercises based on its content.
All courses participants and club members must be over the age of 18.
When you register, you will have the option to take out full membership for 1 year at 50% reduction (€60)
Founded in August 1945 when a group of Dublin photographers felt that the entry conditions of Photographic Society of Ireland were too high to attract those starting out in photography, so they got together and decided that there was a need in the city for another camera club.
The inaugural meeting was held on November 5th in the old Jury’s Hotel in College Green at 8 p.m. The meeting took the form of a monochrome lantern-slide lecture showing photos taken by Harry Braine on a trip through pre-war Holland, Belgium and Germany. The club’s first president was a man named James Wilson.
The club is currently headquartered in a dedicated three-story premises in 10 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2 which provides members with the perfect central location for the club’s comprehensive range of facilities and activities.


