Photography News issue 17

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The winner of the inaugural Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) photo competition has now been announced. Rita Testa took home the winning accolade along with £3000 worth of camera equipment thanks to her image Double Travel, which stood out from 300 competing photos. The competition was launched to champion the importance of major infrastructure projects in British society and all shortlisted images will be showcased in a two-week exhibition in RICS London offices.

π To find out more, go to www.rics.org/us/footer/rics-infrastructure-photographer-of-the-year.

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The Royal Photographic Society operates in the upper echelons of the photographic industry, so winning a Gold Award as Luton-based specialist horse photographer Steve Jones has done in the RPS’s Members Biennial exhibition is quite the achievement. His image of a Lusitano stallion titled Joie de vivre was the one that caught the attention of the judges, and his along with other winning images can be seen in a touring exhibition throughout the year. UKphotographerwins topaward

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π To find out more, go to www.rps.org/biennial.

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