
What we’re about
For three generations, Campkins Cameras has been the heart and soul of photography, guided by the Howell family’s passion and expertise. Owen Howell, born into this legacy, now stands at the helm, leading a team of seasoned photographers who bring over 50 years of combined experience to the table.
And now, we invite you to be part of this journey!
Join us at the iconic Bath House for Photo Talks—an inspiring monthly meet-up where we dive deep into the art and craft of photography. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this is the perfect place to sharpen your skills, discover new techniques, and connect with like-minded enthusiasts.
Expect specialist talks, guest speakers, and hands-on sessions—all designed to help you get the most out of your gear. And the best part? It’s completely FREE. Plus, we’re hosting this at a pub, so why not grab a pint while you’re at it?
These events typically take place on the third Thursday of each month, so mark your calendars and join us for an evening of inspiration, learning, and great company.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to elevate your photography game in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Got a question? Reach out to us at Sales@campkinscameras.com. See you there! 📸🍻
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Photo Talks: A Cambridge Diary - a 365 day project that took 13 years (PAID)The Bath House, Cambridge£2.50
This is a paid talk, Please get your tickets here:
Martin Bond is a professional photographer who has lived in Cambridge all his life. His personal photography project — A Cambridge Diary, saw him post a photograph of his hometown online every day for more than thirteen years. At the end of last year at number 5,000, he published his final continuous daily picture receiving the attention of national and international media including The Guardian, BBC and Smithsonian Magazine. He has published two books - ’Town & Gown’ and ’Time & Space’ - each with a picture for every day of the year selected from his archive of photographs. Martin will be talking about his Cambridge Diary project, his photography and his unexpected move into publishing.
Thursday 15th May
Doors Open 18:30 for a 19:00 Start until 21:00