Shortest Day Photography Competition

December 3, 2003 | Mark Goldstein | Websites | Comment |

Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), in association with Country Life magazine, is throwing down a challenge to amateur photographers. Can you capture the enduring beauty of the English countryside in the dead of winter, when the days are at their very shortest and skies are generally grey? Photographs entered for our competition must have been taken between dawn on Sunday 21 December (the eve of the longest night) and dusk on Monday 22 December 2003 (the shortest day).

We’ve organised this competition:
- to promote CPRE and its work through the media by working in partnership with one of the nation’s leading countryside magazines.
- to raise awareness of the enduring value of the countryside’s beauty through the seasons and the years.

The prizes and judging
?400 for winning entrant aged 16 or under, ?500 for the winning entrant aged 17 or over. There will also be prizes of ?50 for the runner ups. The winning photographs and those of the runners up will be published in a future issue of Country Life and on this website. The judging panel includes Sir Max Hastings, CPRE President and Country Life editor Clive Aslet.

Website: Campaign to Protect Rural England