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Prize winners

Four-legged winners are a real treat for dog lovers The third annual Dog Photographer of the Year competition delivers a wealth of perfect paw-traits. We pick our favourites from the winners and finalists

WORDS BY ROGER PAYNE

LAUNCHED IN 2021, the Dog Photographer of the Year awards showcase the most outstanding canine imagery across four key categories: portrait & landscape, studio, action and dogs & people. This year saw more than 1400 entries from 50 countries, with the HAVE A GO! ›  Open to All levels, amateur and professional. Over-18s only ›  2024 closing date TBC › 2023 entry costs €15 per single

winner in each class taking home a €2000 prize total, as well as photo equipment, a trophy, fine art prints and a book. Winners were judged by a panel of photographers, dog experts and industry professionals. Commenting on this year’s awards, competition founder Audrey Bellot said that the awards had “showcased the remarkable talent within the world of dog photography. Witnessing emerging artists capture the essence of canine beauty with their stunning imagery remains the standout event of the year.” Details are yet to be announced for the 2024 competition, but PN anticipates submissions will be opened in March. dogphotographyawards.com

image (early bird fee), €20 (regular fee). 2024 fees TBC ›  Website dogphotographyawards.com

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