Landscape Photographer Of The Year Awards 2010
Could You Be The Next Landscape Photographer of the Year?
The search for the UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year begins Entry for the fourth annual Take a view -Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards is now open and you have until mid-July to upload your pictures for a chance to win £10,000. ‘Take a view’, the idea of renowned landscape photographer, Charlie Waite, is one of the nation’s most exciting photographic
awards – the search for the UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year 2010 is
now on.
Following the huge success and popularity of previous years, entrants have until
15th July to enter the 2010 Award by submitting their photographs of the British
landscape. The competition is open to everyone and you can enter up to 15
photographs across the four categories. There is a total prize fund worth £20,000
up for grabs, including £10,000 for the overall winner.
Unlike many other photographic competitions, ‘Take a view’ celebrates the United
Kingdom only, offering photographers worldwide the opportunity to showcase
their images of this richly diverse country.
What better way to celebrate the lengthening days and the start of summer than
to get outdoors with a camera and capture the surrounding landscape? From
ancient woodland and rolling hills to towering skyscrapers and never-ending
bridges, the UK’s diverse landscapes are a playground for even the most
experienced photographer.
The 2010 Awards are being held in association with Network Rail and Natural
England, the nature conservation agency.
Iain Coucher, Network Rail chief executive said, “For over 150 years, the railway
has helped connect people across the length and breadth of Britain, with some
spectacular structures such as the Forth Bridge and Ribblehead viaduct. Network
Rail has the special duty of protecting and promoting this legacy as well as
building a modern rail network for the 21st century, and we are proud to be part
of the visual history of Britain.
“We are very happy to support this competition, and even more so to have a
special award for the best photography of our rail network. Travelling by rail is
becoming ever more popular, and we hope that, through this competition, even
more people will see and appreciate its beauty and importance in Britain today.”
All entries to the award must be uploaded via the competition website,
www.take-a-view.co.uk and the closing date is 15th July 2010. Entry fees apply.
Full terms and conditions can be found on the site.
The 2010 exhibition of the winning and commended entries will be on show at the
National Theatre in London from 20th November 2010 and will also appear in a
stunning coffee table book.
www.take-a-view.co.uk
Photo copyright:
The Old Bathing Place, nr Sudbury, Suffolk by Antony Burch (Commended 2009)