COMPETITION
for her photo Butterfl y Dance. Karen took up photography a few years ago and last year decided to enrol on a City & Guilds qualifi cation with Newport Community Education to boost her skills and confi dence. After studying at Essex Adult
Community Learning Chelmsford, Glenys Anthony from Althorne was successful in the level 2 category for her photo, The Offi ce of Yesteryear. Glenys’s interest in photography began in the 1990s when her husband bought her a camera. After achieving a distinction for her level 1 qualifi cation in photo imagery, she immediately enrolled for level 2, receiving yet another distinction. Spurred on by her success, she has since begun working towards her level 3 qualifi cation. Sponsored by Snappy Snaps,
the photographs were judged by professional photographer Aaron Schuman, Johanna Empson from the Photographers’ Gallery, and the President of the Royal Photographic Society, Rosemary Wilman. Kerry Mclennan-Mckenzie, Portfolio
Manager at City & Guilds, said, ‘Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen an incredibly high calibre of work and this year is no exception. The competition is a great way to help our students demonstrate their creative talent and skills.’
In Flight
Charmaine Hayes A mother of two who works part-time for her husband’s telecommunications business, Charmaine Hayes from Dial Post was named runner-up in the level 2 category for In Flight.
Self Portrait
Monica Pritchard Studying at Bracknell and Wokingham College, Monica Pritchard from Farnborough was named runner-up in the level 3 category for Self Portrait.
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The Offi ce of Yesteryear
Glenys Anthony Winning in the level 2 category, Glenys Anthony said, ‘I can’t believe that in just two years I have progressed to the point of winning a national competition.’
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