Capture Your Pride Photography Competition

Apr 5, 2017

The organisers of the year’s Isle of Wight Pride are calling all budding photographers on the Island to take part in an exciting new competition.

‘Capture Your Pride’ invites local, amateur photographers to take a photo inspired by the there of either ‘Pride on the Isle of Wight’, or ‘#LoveWins’. Other then that, it will be up to photographers to use their imaginations to produce the prize-winning entry! There are two age groups; Adult (14+) and Young person (up to 14). Entrants have until Friday 19th of May to Submit their photo. Entry for young people is free, while adults are asked to support Pride by making a donation when they enter (via our JustGiving page).
These funds will help us provide the Island with a fantastic Pride event!

The Shortlisted entrants in each theme and age category will have their work printed and framed for a special exhibition at Dimbola Museum and Galleries in Freshwater – launching on Friday the 16th of June, were all entries will also be displayed digitally. The prize winners will be announced at a special celebration event at Dimbola on Saturday the 1st of July.

It’s been so amazing to have the support of Dimbola in this project. As a Pride committee, we want to make sure that all areas to the Island are introduced and involved in the first Pride Event.  Dimbola have fully embraced this and gone the extra mile to show their support.

This is a marvellous opportunity for photographers on the Island to take part in something a bit different. We have chosen two broad topics to really let the artists shine and use their imaginations. All photographers entered may be used for publicity purposes for IW Pride, and entrants could also see their photography being used in national LGBT publications with credit given. This could give amazing exposure for our up and coming photographers.

The event is being supported by Wight Bride Photography, and owner Jonathan Sheath is involved in many of the Pride events. Jonathan said “As a photography company on the Island, we have been invited to take photographs at LGBT events and ceremonies. We are fully supportive of the community on the Island and feel that this is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the true meaning behind Pride in an artistic way that can capture the imagination of the Island.”

Further information and competition entry rules and guidelines can be found on the IW Pride website
www.iwpride.org