Posts from ‘twuddle’

Sunday 25 July 2010, 12 onwards
Trinity Arts Centre Gardens (Church Road)
We’ve joined forces with Trinity and local residents in organising a picnic for regular twuddlers and twuttlers, as well as their friends and family – no school to worry about and lots of room to run around safely!
Bring your own picnic and share – although Divinity Cafe will be there as usual and in addition I am told a Pimms tent has been organised from 2 o’clock by the Trinity Theatre Company to coincide with the run of its summer play, the Oscar Wilde classic The Importance of Being Earnest.
Just claim a spot, put down your picnic blanket, and make yourself at home. No fighting over the picnic tables that have been recently installed in the garden!
See you there!
Congratulations to all the winners of the second Twuttle/Twuddle PhotoWalk. The grand prize winner, James Galpin, chose the British Heart Foundation as his charity to which the proceeds of all the sales of the prints go to, as well as the £80 raised from Sankey’s fish finger sandwiches. Here are the winners and well done to everyone who took part:
Full details:
1st prize: James Galpin – fisheye stairs in black and white – Trophy and £20 voucher for use in Redbox.
2nd prize: Tim Quick – Homeless man in doorway in black and white – Trophy and £10 voucher for use in Redbox.
3rd prize: Laura Goode – “Charlie” in black and white 120mm format film – Trophy and £5 voucher for use in Redbox.
Most like a postcard : Justin Spain – Dunorlan park – 35mm colour – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Judges favourite : Peter Turner – Lady in window looking thoughtful – 35mm colour (this was one of Andrew Newson’s students. – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Best use of a prop : Max Kimber – Picture of guy (Craig Burton) in street with rubber ring in shape of dragon around neck! – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Don’t forget that you can see the original prints in all their glory at the Wobblybridge Gallery until the 6th of July so if you haven’t seen them yet please pop along to visit Paul and have a look. You can also purchase the prints*, courtesy of RedBox Cameras, for £10 with the proceeds going to the British Heart Foundation.
* Prints only available with the individual photographer’s permission ~ please speak to staff at Redbox Cameras for further information. Simply tell them (or Paul at Wobblybridge) which photo you’d like a print of and they will do the rest.
Last night saw the opening of the Twuddle PhotoWalk Exhibition at the Wobblybridge Gallery on Camden Road with prints courtesy of RedBox Cameras.
There were 49 photographs on display and over 80 people attended the opening night to cast their votes. Here are the entries in full with the photographers name below (along with their official voting numbers), what was your favourite and did you guess who took what?
Click each image for a larger version.
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| Andrew Newson | Atwood | David |
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| Anke | Anna Marie |
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| Jonathan Bolland | Joshua Bolland |
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| Cromey | Greg Cubbon |
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| Dave Barnett | Donaldson |
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| Fiona | Hawkins | Ian Solley |
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| James Galpin | Isi Nash |
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| Jasmin O’Callaghan | Jasmin O’Callaghan |
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| James Shooter | JenniFleur | Justin Spain |
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| Justin Spain | Karen |
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| Carl Abrams | Laura Goode | Laura Goode |
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| Kentish Fella | Lee Crawley |
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| Max Kimber | Mike Goode | Peter Ruler |
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| Jody Lloyd | Mike Houghton |
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| Natalie | Nathan |
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| Peter Turner | Pippa Nevard | Rob O’Callaghan |
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| Oliver | Richard Nash |
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| Rob O’Callaghan | Ruth |
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| Scott Kingsnorth | David Bartholomew |
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| Spiral Skies | Steve Collins | Tino and Pip |
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| Sue Turner | Tim Quick |
Don’t forget that you can see the original prints in all their glory at the Wobblybridge Gallery until the 6th of July so if you haven’t seen them yet please pop along to visit Paul and have a look. You can also purchase your prints, courtesy of RedBox Cameras, for £10 with the proceeds going to the British Heart Foundation.
Thank you to everyone who took part. See you next time!
Thanks very much to all of you that came to the Twuddle Photowalk, we had over 50 films submitted at the end of the walk. Here are some photos of the pre- and post-walk celebrations to tide you over until the Exhibition at Wobblybridge Gallery from the 30th of June until the 6th of July.
Thanks also to Sankey’s for hosting the event and providing wonderful fish finger sarnies with the proceeds going to charity, and also to Redbox Cameras for providing support, film and all sorts of other sundries.



















































