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Feast Your Eyes On The 40 Incredible Winning Shots For The 2022 UK Landscape Photographer Of The Year Contest
InterviewThe mission of "Landscape Photographer of the Year" is to promote engagement with the British landscape through photography. The competition showcases the work of various talented photographers so that viewers can both appreciate and share the beauty of the British landscape.
The announcement of the fifteenth Landscape Photographer of the Year has been made. The judges selected the magnificent work 'Brecon in Winter' by Will Davies as the overall winner of the prestigious title.
Natasha Burns has been awarded the Young Landscape Photographer of the Year title for the serene image ‘Dawn Reflection’, taken at Loch Creran, Argyll.
All of the recognized winners in various categories earned monetary awards for their spectacular work.
In this post, you can explore captivating pieces of British landscape photography from the Year 2020 Competition.
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Overall Winner 'Landscape Photographer Of The Year Competition Of 2022: William Davies, 'Brecon In Winter'
Bored Panda has contacted the 'Landscape Photographer of the Year' representative to learn more about the competition, its originator, and the images that may compete. We also talked about the judging process and how commended photographs and authors are further acknowledged. The representative was glad to assist us in better understanding the methods and purpose of this annual competition.
Landscapes At Night Runner Up: Jennifer Rogers, 'Milky Way And Airglow'
Classic View Highly Commended: Andrew Robertson, 'The Broth'
Landscape Photographer of the Year was founded in 2006 by Charlie Waite, one of today’s most respected landscape photographers. Charlie's aim was to provide a showcase for those around the world who share his passion for the art of landscape photography. The landscape photographer of the year competition's mission today is to inspire profound engagement with the British landscape.
Black And White Runner Up: Lloyd Lane, 'Rough And Tumble'
Classic View Commended: Vincent Campbell, 'Loch Lomond'
Entries are very welcome from local to overseas photographers. It's open to everyone, professional or amateur. Images must be of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands to take part in this competition.
Black And White Winner: Paul Killeen, 'Souls Tied'
Classic View Commended: Aled Lewis, 'Tryfan'
All images are judged in the same way. It's an important process, as each image must be judged in a professional manner. When the winners are announced it's needed to feel confident that the process has been fair and taken seriously. The winners in each category have received the highest cumulative score throughout the judging rounds, and the overall winner is the image with the highest score out of the four main categories: Classic View, Black and White, Your View, and Urban Life.
Your View Commended: Andrew Smith, Mushrooms And Wood Sorrel
Nature is so amazing. 'The tall and short of it' I want this on my wall.
Historic Britain Commended: Chris Gorman, 'Neolithic Dawn'
In total there are 19 judges, and the whole judging process takes about five weeks. It includes four different rounds of judging, each with a different panel of judges. In 2022 'Landscape Photographer of the Year' had a fantastic judging panel, including editors for leading industry magazines, writers, broadcasters, journalists, and commissioners, as well as a number of highly talented professional landscape photographers. The range of judges brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and passion for photography.
Coast Winner: Gray Eaton, 'The Sacred Garden'
Urban Life Commended: Costas Kariolis, 'High Rise'
Aside from the official website, these commended images are published in the Collection 15 book. This stunning coffee-table book is on sale now. Other than that, an exhibition of award-winning images from the 2022 competition is currently on tour up and down the UK, on display at some of our biggest and busiest train stations.
Historic Britain Commended: Jennifer Rogers, 'Comet Neowise Over The Compressor House'
Your View Commended: Christopher Small, 'Petrified'
Your View Commended: Neil Barclay, 'A Field In England'
Classic View Highly Commended: Bruce Little, Lwelland Wakes Up
Your View Commended: Peter North, 'Undulating Fields'
Overall Youth Winner: Natasha Burns, 'Dawn Reflection'
Classic View Commended: Stu Meech, 'Wastwater Rainbow'
So many of these amazing photographs actually look like paintings from the masters! Just to be able to view them is a privilege.
Your View Commended: Paul Killeen, 'Morning Glory'
Landscapes At Night Commended: Callum White, 'Durdle Door Night Lights'
Your View Commended: Daniel Ward, 'Local Traffic'
Classic View Commended: John Potter, 'Nawton Wood'
Classic View Commended: Stephen Ball, 'Loch Ard'
Your View Winner: Simon Turnbull, 'Oh! Limpet Games'
This is trippy - are we looking at something big or small. You have no sense of scale 😆, nothing to help you understand the size.
Your View Highly Commended: Rebecca Leyton, 'Corfe In A Web'
Black And White Commended: Alan Ranger, 'Thornham'
Classic View Winner: Demi Oral, 'Ascension'
Coast Commended: Jon Rees, 'Porlock Skeleton'
Classic View Highly Commended: Edward Allistone, Storm And Fire
Classic View Commended: Fiona Campbell, 'Cleat'
Classic View Commended: Lloyd Lane, 'Balmer Down'
Classic View Commended: Llion Griffiths, 'Mystery Of Penmon'
Black And White Commended: Edd Allen, 'The Witches'
Classic View Runner Up: John Ormerod, 'Wild Goose Chase'
Black And White Highly Commended: Richard Franklin, 'The Prayer House'
Black And White Commended: Martin Watt, 'Fenced Out'
Urban Life Commended: Andrew Hoyle, 'City Allotments'
Classic View Commended: Josh Cooper, 'Plastic Fantastic'
Urban Life Commended: Lloyd Lane, 'Above The Clouds'
Your View Runner Up: Chris Gorman, 'The Colour Of Spring'
That's an incredible website. Congratulations to all the people behind it, you're doing a great job. Thank you very much.
Most of these are just mind blowing stuff. I viewed through the whole listing. My personal favorites are the B+Ws. I just love the incredible contrasts and shadows. This selection really gives a sense of how diverse the British geography is.
That's an incredible website. Congratulations to all the people behind it, you're doing a great job. Thank you very much.
Most of these are just mind blowing stuff. I viewed through the whole listing. My personal favorites are the B+Ws. I just love the incredible contrasts and shadows. This selection really gives a sense of how diverse the British geography is.