I belong to one camera club "Coffee And Cameras" in Concord, NC USA. It's a Meetup club (Google Search for "Meet-Up"), but joining and remaining a member of it is completely free. It isn't a structured meeting in any way, just a bunch of photographers of every level who enjoy meeting and sharing ideas with each other. "New Gear" when brought in by someone tends to get a lot of attention by all, when someone brings in their latest "acquisition".
Several of us "more experienced" and "Pro" photographers tend to spend part of this meeting time helping the newbies with demonstrations and question and answer sessions of 1 on 1 or with a small group interested in what we have to say. These sessions are pulled off to the side of the main group for a quieter session. We meet on the first Saturday morning of each month at 9 AM, and usually begin braking up at 11-12. We welcome anyone who is interested in attending, even those who use cell phones, film, etc. We meet in the Food Court of a local shopping mall that has given us permission to meet there free, as long as our meetings don't interfere with the main meal times of the food shops (our reason for meeting at such an early time) . A coffee and pastry shop opens early for us on our meeting days. Some of us like to continue our meet through lunch and order from one or more of the shops to stay through lunch. There were 17 of us attending this on December 6. The attendance has varied, but has been generally increasing every month of this year 2025 and plans to continue in 2026.
This meeting is held in the USA, so I doubt that any of you will ever attend, but maybe one or a small group of you could get together and start a similar group. Being an "Old Photographer" who has been carrying a camera around since about 1952 and working on photography related projects for most of my working career has given me a lot of experience in photography, videography, and lighting that has been of significant interest by those that I freely share it with. It "feels good" to do this, and to help those new to photography and lighting to learn from my experiences. Others with experience tend to do the same at these meetings, though we all seem to start off chatting and sharing with each other, until we find someone asking newbie questions. Then one of us will begin helping them in a session off to the side of the main group.
Charley