
Next Meeting – 19:30 Monday 16 June: “The Ruston in the Blue Lagoon” – A video and photographic exploration of the fascinating efforts to preserve the world’s oldest working excavator, rescued from a watery grave. We will also review the “Streetscapes” gallery. This meeting of the Settle Photographic Group will be held in St John’s Methodist Church Hall, Settle, and also by Zoom for those unable to attend in person. Details of the Zoom link will be sent out prior to the meeting.

Picture of the Month – April 2025
The Big Drift – Iain Burke
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Outing: Doncaster
10:30 Wed 11th June
The focus of this visit will be a chance to view the 2025 YPU Exhibition. There will also be plenty of opportunities to take photographs for some of our upcoming galleries. Details of this outing will be announced nearer the time.
Gallery: “Streetscapes”
Gallery closes Sun 15th June.
This month’s gallery is the second in a series of “Scapes” galleries for our Summer Season. Don’t forget that you may also send a single “My Month” image, or something with a “nature” theme (with comments please) each month to our newsletter editor.

Coffee Morning
10:30 Thu 26th June
To Be Confirmed, Settle
Anyone wishing to learn more about SPG is welcome to join us for a friendly chat.
SPG Annual Exhibition 2024
The Settle Photographic Group Annual Exhibition returned to Clapham again this year. We thank the Yorkshire Dales Millenium Trust for their support of this year’s exhibition. Please use the links below to see work of our members at this and other recent exhibitions.
To view the audio-visual slideshow of our 2024 Exhibition Click here.
To view the images of our 2024 Exhibition Click here.
To read the Press Release for the 2024 Exhibition Click here
To view the audio-visual slideshow of our 2023 Exhibition Click here.
To view the images of our 2023 Exhibition Click here.
To view the audio-visual slideshow of our 2022 Exhibition Click here.
To view the audio-visual slideshow of our 2021 Exhibition Click here.
To view the audio-visual slideshow of our 2020 Exhibition Click here.

Covid-19 Update – March 2022
Covid-19: Read about our return to face-to-face meetings.