Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Entries open for London Camera Exchange’s Photographer of the Year 2024

London Camera Exchange (LCE), which can be found at 6 Silver Street in Lincoln, have announced the inaugural LCE Photographer of the Year 2024 awards.

This free-to-enter contest offers a £12,000 prize fund with 14 diverse categories, from Landscape to Portrait to Street photography, and includes a People’s Choice section decided by a public vote.

Open to (non-professional) photographers of all levels of experience, it is an opportunity to showcase your skills, get recognised nationally and be in with a chance of winning big prizes!

Sponsored by Canon, Nikon, OM System and more, it is all about celebrating inspiration, skill and creativity.

With fame, fortune, and a lasting legacy at stake, enter your images now at https://poty.lcegroup.co.uk/.

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