"Taking photographs is an opportunity to escape life’s everyday stresses"

Autumn sunset at Lymm Dam
Autumn sunset at Lymm Dam

WELCOME to Behind the Lens, a feature that shines a light on the talented photographers in our Warrington Guardian Camera Club group.

This week, we’re talking to Jayne Jones, who lives in Grappenhall.

She started taking photographs when she was seven and has always had a camera ever since.

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Warrington Guardian Camera Club member Jayne Jones
Warrington Guardian Camera Club member Jayne Jones

Warrington Guardian Camera Club member Jayne Jones

When and why did you take up photography?

My first memory of taking photos was on a school trip when I was about seven. I had a Kodak instamatic and I had to get the film processed. I have always had a camera ever since.

Grappenhall village
Grappenhall village

Grappenhall village

What do you love about taking pictures?

I’ve travelled to many countries around the world and taking photos becomes part of the memories. In 2016 I won Cheshire Life’s Amateur Photographer of the Year, which really helped up my photography.

Night time in Grappenhall village
Night time in Grappenhall village

Night time in Grappenhall village

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Spring sunset along the Bridgewater Canal in Grappenhall
Spring sunset along the Bridgewater Canal in Grappenhall

Spring sunset along the Bridgewater Canal in Grappenhall

What is your favourite subject matter and why?

I mostly shoot landscape. I love the fact that it is tranquil, relaxing and an opportunity to get away from the stresses of everyday life.

Tree reflections by Hough Lane Bridge, Walton
Tree reflections by Hough Lane Bridge, Walton

Tree reflections by Hough Lane Bridge, Walton

Where is your favourite place to take pictures and why?

I have a fondness for water. This can include the sea, boats, beaches, lighthouses in the sea, canals, waterfalls, reflections, lochs, lakes, tarns and llyns. The weather is always different, the clouds are always different, the wind speed is always different, the light is always different, so you always get a different result - even if you return to the same location.

Autumn by Grappenhall Bridge
Autumn by Grappenhall Bridge

Autumn by Grappenhall Bridge

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Summer sunset taken from Latchford Locks
Summer sunset taken from Latchford Locks

Summer sunset taken from Latchford Locks

What do you enjoy about being part of our Camera Club on Facebook?

I enjoy being part of the Warrington Guardian Camera Club because it allows you to share your achievements and also see what others have produced with their different compositions.

Lymm Bridgewater Canal
Lymm Bridgewater Canal

Lymm Bridgewater Canal

If you could photograph anyone/any place/anything, who/what would it be?

I’d like to shoot Lake Bled in Slovenia in the winter.