Photography News issue 17

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Latest photography news Photo 24 is back

Have you got what it takes towin?

and the winner, alongside a trophy and the kudos of being crowned Best Panoramic Photographer 2015, will also see their images printed in Landscape Photography Magazine . The closing date for entries is 3 March so act fast to throw your hat in the ring.

If you’ve got room in your awards cabinet for a new addition and you are a panoramic photographer extraordinaire, well you might just be in with a chance of taking home a shiny new trophy as entries are now open for the 2015 Kolor Panobook contest. It’s free to enter

many photographers carried on shooting literally all day long. Details on how to reserve your place will be announced in Advanced Photographer and here in Photography News very soon. Places are limited so when registration details are announced: book immediately!

Advanced Photographer ’s third Photo 24 event in London is taking place from noon 20 June to the same time the following day. Exact details are still being finalised, but reserve the date in your diary right now. It’s basically a free photo experience (with the option of some paid-for events) with a bunch of like-minded people and in previous years

π To find out more, go to www.absolutephoto.com.

Two-daymasterclass

π To find out more, go to www.panobook.org.

Exhibition extended

Normally you’d visit London Waterloo to catch a train, but now there’s another reason to swing by the famous station. The Landscape Photographer of the Year exhibition has been stationed at Waterloo’s mezzanine and it’ll be staying for a little longer than initially planned, remaining in situ until the end of February. Amongst the images on display is the winner of the Network Rail sponsored Lines in the Landscape award.

Hannah Webster’s client list is undoubtedly impressive, with the likes of Asda, Harvey Nichols, The Tate Galleries and Google all featuring on there, covering a gamut of genres from food and portraits to events and interiors. With all that know-how and experience under her belt, she’s sharing her pro tips and tricks with photographers at a masterclass held at The Hepworth Wakefield on 28 and 29 March. It costs £100 to attend and there are limited places. To book or for more info email learning@ hepworthwakefield.org.

π To find out more, go to www.hannahwebsterphotography.co.uk.

π To find out more, go to www.take-a-view.co.uk.

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