A camera club is preparing to welcome visitors to its annual Photography Exhibition and Fair.

The event, organised by Bungay Camera Club, takes place on Saturday, August 31 at Broome Village Hall, with opening hours from 10am to 5pm.

The event includes displays of 120 printed images from club members, covering a range of genres such as Landscape, Wildlife, Portraits, Abstract and Architecture.

Bungay Camera Club hosts annual photography exhibition and fair Bungay Camera Club is hosting its annual photography exhibition and fair (Image: Submitted)

Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their overall favourite image, with the winning photographer to be awarded the R A Robertson Trophy in November.

Alongside the array of images, the event offers two presentations from club members.

The morning slot at 11am has been allocated to David Penrose LRPS, who will be presenting guidance and advice on low light photography.

The afternoon sees Peter Nixon delivering insights into Wildlife photography for his scheduled talk at 2.15pm.

Club members will be on hand throughout the day with help and advice Club members will be on hand throughout the day with help and advice (Image: Submitted)

Additional events include the continuous display of Projected Digital Images, a favoured segment that provides seated guests with an ongoing visual treat.

Viking Optics will meanwhile be demonstrating their latest range of binoculars and viewing scopes, with proceeds from the pick-a-bag stall being reinvested into the club.

The event also maintains the Happy Snapper Café, a facility praised by past attendees for its friendly atmosphere, freshly-ground coffee, and assortment of homemade cakes and savouries.

Refreshments will be available on the day Refreshments will be available on the day (Image: Submitted)

Club members will be present throughout the day to answer any queries relating to photography.

Bungay Town Mayor Jordan Hinds will also be making an official visit in the morning.

Bungay Camera Club is open to new members, with the first two meetings free of charge.

If you're interested in photography and would like to learn more about the club, further details can be found on their website at bungaycameraclub.org.