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2019Travel POTY winners revealed The Travel Photographer of the Year competition always produces some spectacular photos, and 2019 was certainly no exception

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Katy Gomez Catalina, an amateur photographer and doctor of veterinary science from Spain, has been announced as the overall winner of the 2019 TPOTY. Katy is the second female overall winner of the competition in its 17-year history, and the very first overall winner from Spain. More than 20,000 images were submitted from

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Travel portfolio category, and Trevor Cole who won in the People & Cultures portfolio category. We’ll feature more about the competition in our next issue. Meanwhile, all of 2019’s winning images are on the TPOTY website. tpoty.com/winners

photographers of all ages from all around the world. Other notable winners include 11-year-old Indigo Larmour from Ireland who took the Young Travel Photographer of the Year award, Paul Sansome, who took top spot in the Art of

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The winners of the 162nd RPS’s International Photography Exhibition have been announced – it’s the world’s longest running photography exhibition. Over 1370 entries were received from 62 countries and the final exhibition feature the work of 43 international photographers. Cody Cobb from the USA took one of the prestigious awards with his series Strange Land . He said: “The support of The RPS has encouragedme to continue pushingmyself andmy work in ways that

weren’t possible before. I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity to share my interpretation of what it means to be human on this fantastic planet.”The Under 30’s award winner was Chirag Jindal fromNewZealand. The exhibition is open from 15 February at the RPS headquarters in Bristol and will be touring across the UK. rps.org/ipe162

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