The display, by Upminster Camera Club, is to celebrate its 70th anniversary and will run on Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14.
The club was formed in 1955 by Frank Bardwick, who owned a photography shop, and Peter, the manager of Ken Rose’s chemist in Station Road.
The club started in the chemist shop and then moved to various locations, including Hornchurch Library for 40 years, before settling in Cranham Community Centre in 2007.
Now with about 45 members, the club holds weekly meetings, monthly competitions, and various outings.
On Saturday, the club held a private exhibition for members of other clubs, with attendees travelling from as far as Norwich, Cambridge, and Ipswich.
The public will have the opportunity to see the exhibition, which features more than 200 images, for free at Upminster’s Grade II*-listed windmill.
The exhibition, showcasing the work of club members, offers a glimpse into the world of photography over the decades.