Leanne Stonehouse at the Old SchoolHouse Gallery. Photo: Supplied.
The Redlands Camera Club has launched a new monthly member exhibition at the Old SchoolHouse Gallery in Cleveland, coordinated by club member Pia Jessen. The initiative gives the local community an opportunity to enjoy a rotating display of photographic work by club members.
The exhibition began in February with featured artist Leanne Stonehouse, whose themed collection, The Architecture of Silence explored the hidden stillness within some of Paris’s most frequented monuments. By isolating soaring cathedral vaults and intricate ironwork in Parisian passages, her images strip away the city’s frenetic energy to reveal its quieter, enduring soul.
March’s featured artist is Gail Mooney, who turns her attention to the natural world with a series of intimate studies of fallen eucalyptus leaves collected from the bush. Photographed using a light pad, the images allow close examination of the leaves’ structure, revealing subtle changes in colour, softened textures, and the organic shapes they form as they dry.
The Redlands Camera Club is a welcoming community for photographers who want to grow their skills, expand their creative expression, and connect with others who share a passion for photography. The club focuses on helping members develop both technical knowledge and artistic confidence, while also offering a friendly social environment where people can exchange ideas and build lasting friendships. Regular meetings, image critiques, exhibitions, and collaborative activities all support this mission, creating a supportive space for photographers at any stage of their journey. Find out more at redlandscameraclub.org.au.
The Redlands Camera Club’s monthly exhibitions are open to the public during gallery opening hours at the Old SchoolHouse Gallery, located at 124 – 126 Shore Street North, Cleveland.













































































