Warwickshire in the frame
Warwickshire will be brought sharply into focus as photographers take up a county council challenge to snap the best tourism related photograph of the county.
http://www.enjoywarwickshire.com the official tourism website for the county, has expanded its popular Warwickshire Photograph Competition this year to include four categories, with a prize being offered by local businesses for each category winner.
The 2008 categories are:
People and events - this includes images of people enjoying themselves at public events or the assembled crowds and faces watching the event. It could also be of what’s actually going on at the event, such as participants or interesting shots of the activity the event centres around.
Landscapes and countryside - this includes scenic views of the county such as panoramic shots or specific parts of the countryside such as rivers and canals, lakes and reservoirs, trails and walkways or even images of the local wildlife and plants.
Landmarks and tourism attractions - this includes famous landmarks or buildings well known to all. Small or large tourism attractions such as grand stately homes or even theatres or churches are also included. It could also include any interesting images around towns or shots of cityscapes.
Junior/Young persons category - this category is open for any person 16 or under and can be any image related to tourism.
Sponsors for the competition are all local businesses and include The Old Post Office Gallery in Leamington Spa which is framing the winning entries for each category.
Camerama Ltd from Kenilworth is giving the prize for the ‘People and Events’ category a Fuji camera, case and card to the value of approx £160.
Cheryl Doshi Photography Ltd of Leamington Spa is offering a choice of either Monitor Calibration Software or Image Manipulation Software to the value of £70 as the prize of the ‘Landscapes and Countryside’ category.
The prize for the ‘Landmarks and Tourism attractions’ category is a family ticket for any date to a tourist attraction in Warwickshire of the winner’s choice.
WhoArtNow based in Leicester are providing and printing the winning image of the ‘Junior/Young persons’ category or an image of the winner’s choice onto a 24" x 16" piece of canvas.
Cllr Chris Saint, Warwickshire County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Economic Development, said: “We’ve had a fantastic response to this competition in previous years, demonstrating the vast array of views and scenes to be enjoyed around Warwickshire.
“We hope lots of people will hunt out those unusual and artistic shots and get them in to us as we have some good prizes on offer for this year’s competition.”
For full rules see http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/photogallery.
Photographers are welcome to submit images for inclusion in the photo competition and have their entries included within the galleries on Enjoywarwickshire.com by emailing them to tourism@warwickshire.gov.uk or to jamesatkinson@warwickshire.gov.uk. The competition closes at the end of September.
Entities for this story
- www.enjoywarwickshire.com
- http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/photogallery
- tourism@warwickshire.gov.uk
- jamesatkinson@warwickshire.gov.uk
- Fuji
- Image Manipulation Software
- Cheryl Doshi Photography Ltd
- Monitor Calibration Software
- Leamington Spa
- Camerama Ltd
- Warwickshire County Council
- Post Office
- GBP
- Chris Saint
- Governor
- The Old Post Office Gallery
- Leicester