Notes for new members

Thinking about joining?

We are proud of our extensive range of activities for members.

Our regular Tuesday night Programme is a mix of talks and presentations by inspirational speakers from all areas of the photographic world along with internal and inter-club print and projected image competitions, and practical guidance/assessment sessions. Many meetings also include member-run advice sessions, either before the meeting starts or in the break.

We also run workshops and tutorials normally on a Wednesday night, held at the meeting rooms at Williams Garage in Otterbourne, just outside Winchester or sometimes at the Littleton Millennium Memorial Hall.

On other nights (usually Mondays or Wednesdays) at the same venues we have a number of special interest group meetings, including our very popular Projects Group.

This season’s full programme can be viewed here.

The Society also holds a number of social activities throughout the season and during the summer recess; photowalks, summer barbecue, Christmas social, and so on.

See the Membership section for more detailed information about the benefits of membership of the Society

If you’re thinking about becoming a member, why not

  • Come along to a Tuesday evening meeting as a visitor. The visitor fee (currently £10) will be refunded if you join.
  • Browse this website to see the kind of things we get up to, including meetings, workshops, photowalks and special Interest groups.
  • Check out the Membership FAQ which may help answer some questions you hadn’t thought of asking.
A Tuesday competition evening

To help new members feel at home and involved, we have several special initiatives:

Newcomers’ Welcome Point at Tuesday meetings: There is an table just inside the entrance to the Tower which is organised and manned by our Members’ Representatives. It is open before meetings start and during the refreshment break. Here you will be greeted by friendly faces, have a chance to get to know other new members as well as established ones, and ask any questions you may have about the Society.

Mentoring Programme: You can choose to have an experienced member as your mentor, to help you understand the choice of activities and to help with any photographic queries or issues. Ask one of the Member Reps.

Groups and Workshops: We normally run a Welcome workshop for new members early in the season, though this had to be suspended during lockdown.

We also run several special interest groups (SIGs) such as Beginners’ Group, Improvers’ Groups, and Projects Group on other nights of the week.

As a member of the Society there are several other initiatives that are available to you:

  • You will be added to the distribution list of our weekly Newsletter that keeps you updated on all the happenings in the Society
  • You can, if you wish, be connected to our internal Facebook Group where we share ideas and images
  • You can talk to our Competition Secretary about entering internal competitions

You can join online

Just go to the Joining WPS page and follow the instructions.

New members are always welcome.

We’ve put together these notes for new members to explain what happens after you’ve joined.

  1. You will have already joined, set up an id on the WebCollect membership system and paid your membership fee.
  2. You will use WebCollect to pay subscriptions and book on events which have limited capacity and/or are chargeable.
  3. Your WebCollect welcome email will be followed by another e-mail, this time from the webmaster, with your id for the main WPS website. Most of our website is publicly accessible, but you will need this id to access members-only content.
  4. You should also be added to the mailing list for our weekly email newsletter.  Watch out for this email on Sunday evenings with reminders about events in the coming week, early notice of future activities and lots of useful snippets of information. Essential reading for active members.
  5. If you think you’ll enter any of our internal competitions (and we hope you do), you’ll need to use the PhotoEntry system to upload your entries.
    • The league competitions are organised into different classes, so that you compete against members of a similar standard. 
    • If you’re fairly new to photography, you should probably join the Beginners’ Class.  Or, if appropriate, you may wish to join one of the classes for more experienced photographers.
    • The Competition Secretary will contact you to discuss which Class would suit you best. Then the Digital Secretary will set you up with an id for PhotoEntry.
  6. The process of entering competitions can seem daunting, but once you’ve attended a few competition evenings you’ll get a feel for how they work. You could consider joining the Beginners’ Special Interest Group.
  7. Have a look at the Glossary in the Handbook which explains some of the acronyms that may be new to you (SCPF, PAGB, PDI etc).
  8. Contact one of the Member Reps, by email or by meeting them at the refreshment break on a Tuesday evening. It’s their role to make you feel at home and find out how they can help.
  9. If you’re a Facebook user, consider joining our members’ Facebook Group to exchange ideas and images with other members. There’s even an informal competition for the most liked member’s image of the month.
  10. Since lockdown, for members who caught Covid, or were otherwise unable to make a Tuesday meeting, we have been live-streaming most meetings. The members’ newsletter gives detail of how to connect. This service depends on the continued availability of volunteers to run it.

In order to preserve the friendly and sociable nature of the society and because of the capacity of our meeting venue, we may introduce a membership limit.

There is no waiting list at present.

During and since the pandemic, members who are vulnerable or self-isolating or otherwise unable to attend in person have been able to follow our meetings online and there is less pressure on space at the meeting venue.

Please visit Joining WPS for details about joining.

Visitors are welcome at any of our Tuesday meetings at £10 per session (maximum number of visits: 4). Certain premium events may be charged at a higher rate; please check the Main Programme calendar for details. Please note that we have a minimum age limit of 16 years of age.  All young people under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Our main meetings are every Tuesday evening from 7.30 – 10.00pm. From the beginning of the 2025-26 season we have been meeting at The Tower, Kings’ Community Centre, Romsey Road SO22 5PN

Free parking is available on site.

See Where we meet.

Our season runs from the first Tuesday in September to the last Tuesday in May or the first Tuesday in June, with a short Christmas break. In addition, there are a number of optional meetings, social events and “photographic walks” through the summer break.

The Society caters for all skill levels from enthusiastic beginners through to experienced advanced workers. We feel that everyone can learn something, or take some inspiration from most, if not all, of our meetings.

As a Members’ Society, we offer an environment with the aims of the promotion, encouragement and enjoyment of all branches of photography through meetings, lectures, workshops and other activities aiding member advancement.

Many of our members have decades of experience of photography as a hobby or sometimes a profession. Friendly informal advice is always available from those members on a Tuesday or a Wednesday evening.

No, in general you do not need to bring a camera to a Tuesday meeting (unless we have a (rare) practical session).

Yes, although they tend not to be part of our main programme. Examples include:

  • “Photographic walks” offered in the Winchester area or further afield, for example to London. These are arranged according to demand and may be evening events or half- or full-day outings.
  • Practical Workshops, on subjects like camera techniques, or on post-production software techniques (available to members depending on demand and the availability of workshop leaders).
  • Yes, one of our main themes through the season is our internal competitions. We offer five Print and five Projected Image Competitions per season, with classes of Beginners, Intermediates, Advanced and Gold – giving the opportunity for members at all levels to enter. For those with a competitive spirit, points awarded at each competition contribute towards a league table position for each member.
  • Less formally, several competitions take place through the season on specific themes (e.g. Monochrome, Audio-Visual, Portraiture, etc.).
  • Trophies are awarded for all Society competitions at an annual end-of-season prize-giving event.
  • In addition to the society’s main programme each Tuesday evening, optional less formal sessions are offered to members – usually on a Monday or Wednesday evening. We generally meet at Otterbourne Garage or at the Memorial Hall, Littleton. See Where we meet. There is generally a small cost towards room hire.
  • Currently these meetings involve one of the following:
  • Workshops: Practical topics either on photographic techniques (e.g. Macro, Flash, Studio, etc.) or Computing Software & Techniques (Calibration, Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.)
  • Outings: Photowalks – Enjoy your photography in company with fellow photographers and pick up hints and tips from more experienced members. If travel is involved, you pay your own travel and any other expenses such as entry to venues.
  • Special Interest Groups
    • Projects: (formerly the Panels Group) We work with groups of images on a theme, rather than the single ones needed for competitions. And we show our work in a very wide range of formats, styles and techniques.
    • Beginners:  An informal group aimed at less experienced photographers.
    • Improvers:  An informal group aimed at intermediate photographers.
    • Drone Users
    • Printers and Printing

We would encourage all potential members to come along to any Tuesday meeting to “sample” the society. Please introduce yourself to any member for help in settling in.

We ask for a fee of £10 per evening for visitors (refundable if you then become a member) and a higher rate for our premium events.

 Please see Joining WPS

Subscription2025-26 rate
Individual£90
Joint£160
Student (under 21)£20
Visitor (per visit)£5

Yes, there is a reduced membership fee if you join well into the season.

If you join very near to the end of one season, paying the full yearly fee will give you membership right through until the end of the following season.

For any further questions, or for any other information, please contact the Membership Secretary: Gordon Brown: