London Camera Exchange (LCE) has announced the winners of its inaugural competition,
LCE Photographer of the Year 2024. The contest featured 14 different categories including the âPeopleâs Choiceâ award open to public voting. The competition attracted nearly 13,000 entries from all over the globe and demonstrates photographyâs continuing appeal. Entry was open to images captured on all types of devices: phones, action cams, drones and (the vast majority) using more âtraditionalâ camera equipment.
First prize winner: Marilyn Taylor
Taking overall first prize is Marilyn Taylor with her submission entitled âLong Tongued Bat Approaching Banana Leafâ, shot in northern Costa Rica. Marilyn recalls: âIt was so dark that it was very difficult to see these tiny bats flying like ghosts. We could only photograph for a short time, as they soon flew off. This was probably one of the most interesting shoots Iâve ever been on â it was absolutely fascinating. The fact that I achieved a couple of super images out of it was a terrific bonus.â
Marilyn, from Woking in Surrey, has a background in engineering from Oxford and now balances her time between freelance photography and playing golf. She is no stranger to photographic competitions, having previously won several contests and national gold medals. She was the first recipient of the Royal Photographic Society Digital Group PDI Raymond Wallace Thompson Trophy. Marilyn is currently studying at the UCA in Farnham for a Master of Fine Art Photography, working on diverse projects including the âImpact of Artificial Intelligence on Fine Art Photographyâ and âVisual Alchemyâ. Marilyn received ÂŁ5,000 in LCE vouchers as the overall first prize winner.
Category winners (ÂŁ500 vouchers each):
âąAbstract â âSailingâ by David Higton
âąAction â âSpeedstersâ by Kaushik Majumder
âąAfter Dark â âReady to Departâ by Alexander Howard
âąBirds â âIncoming Gannetsâ by Linda Ariss
âąDrone â âHaldon Belvedere Misty Sunriseâ by Daryl Baker
âąLandscape â âSunset at Shiprockâ by Curtis Blum
âąMacro â ‘Wasp Trio Drinkingâ by Ian Mears
âąMusic â âYou!!â by Dominic Beaven
âąPets â âAnti Gravity Dogâ by Daniel Sheridan
âąPortrait â âAuthenticity is a New Futureâ by Laura Arkhypenko
âąStreet â âThe Last Trainâ by A B M Nayeem Siddiquee
âąTravel â âValencia Opera Houseâ by Graeme Hilditch
âąWildlife â âLong Tongued Bat Approaching Banana Leafâ by Marilyn Taylor
âąPeopleâs Choice â âYaks Nupseâ by Patrick Pfirrmann
The Landscape, Wildlife and Birds categories proved especially popular with entrants. Some of the shortlisted photographs featured particularly interesting stories, such as âDestination Dreamlandâ by Becky Bailey, a deaf photographer who experiences the world through pictures.
âSycamore Gap â the Last Showâ by Ian Sproat, an electrician by day, is an outstanding image of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrianâs Wall, captured just a week before it was maliciously chopped down.
One of the judgesâ favourites, and Pets category winner, was an image of a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel entitled âAnti Gravity Dogâ by Daniel Sheridan. An employee of Bournemouth Council, Daniel also runs a photography website named âA Billion Clicksâ, which â of course â specialises in dog photography!
The awards were presented at a special ceremony at The Photography & Video Show on Sunday 17 March 2024 at The NEC, Birmingham. All winners and runners-up had their images displayed in an exhibition at the entrance of the Birmingham show, and shortlisted photographs have been made into a commemorative book.
Nick Richens, chief executive of LCE, said: âWe were thrilled by the sheer volume of entries to the competition and the outstanding quality and diversity of the photography submitted. Choosing the winning images was an especially tricky affair as there were just so many stand-out images. We would like to thank everyone for submitting their incredible work and making our very first POTY competition a resounding success. Congratulations to all the winners from the LCE team.â
The LCE POTY competition ran from October 2023 to January 2024, and was the first time the UK independent retailer had hosted a contest of this scale. Nearly 13,000 entries were submitted. Overall, there was a ÂŁ12,000 prize fund generously supported by leading photo industry brands including Canon, Nikon, OM System, Fujifilm, Panasonic and Sony. Judges included Chris George, content director at Future Publishing, street photographer Peter Dench, journalist and She Clicks founder Angela Nicholson, and Nick Richens, Chief Executive at London Camera Exchange.
LCE is the UKâs largest chain of independent photographic stores and offers a wide portfolio of products and services for enthusiast and professional photographers and filmmakers. The company has been recognised for its outstanding customer service and support across the British photographic media for many years.
Image credit: Marilyn Taylor – ‘Long Tongued Bat Approaching Banana Leaf’