Frostphotographic comprises husband and wife team Graham and Christine Frost based in the historic market town of Swaffham in Norfolk. Now retired, they are indulging their passion for photography across East Anglia with its big open skies and plentiful nature reserves, shooting a wide variety of subjects purely for enjoyment, competition and occasional publication.
Graham is a member and Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS), has achieved the Distinction award from the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (DPAGB), and holds the British Photographic Exhibitions Crown Award at BPE5. Christine has achieved the Credit award from the PAGB (CPAGB) and also holds the BPE Crown award at BPE3.
Both keen members of one of East Anglia's leading photographic clubs they would encourage anyone with a desire to improve their photography to join a good club; there they would learn from other members, many with photographic distinctions from the RPS, PAGB, BPE etc., and also from competition judges and visiting speakers.
Special interest groups and workshops whether within a club or externally through such as the RPS or EAF (East Anglian Federation) may also assist in the development of skills (both behind the camera and in post-production), better creativity and possibly even direct towards previously undiscovered subjects. Clubs also frequently enter and visit external competitions and exhibitions (both local and national) which can not only be highly enjoyable but act as a catalyst for new ideas and approaches after seeing top quality work from other photographers.
Graham is a member and Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS), has achieved the Distinction award from the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (DPAGB), and holds the British Photographic Exhibitions Crown Award at BPE5. Christine has achieved the Credit award from the PAGB (CPAGB) and also holds the BPE Crown award at BPE3.
Both keen members of one of East Anglia's leading photographic clubs they would encourage anyone with a desire to improve their photography to join a good club; there they would learn from other members, many with photographic distinctions from the RPS, PAGB, BPE etc., and also from competition judges and visiting speakers.
Special interest groups and workshops whether within a club or externally through such as the RPS or EAF (East Anglian Federation) may also assist in the development of skills (both behind the camera and in post-production), better creativity and possibly even direct towards previously undiscovered subjects. Clubs also frequently enter and visit external competitions and exhibitions (both local and national) which can not only be highly enjoyable but act as a catalyst for new ideas and approaches after seeing top quality work from other photographers.