Moody seascape earns student two major photo awards
A moody seascape has earned a Weston College student two coveted awards in a national photographic competition.
Ed French, 16, entered the National Historic Ships Photography Competition with a picture he took by Marine Lake, Weston, and was presented with the awards at a ceremony on board HMS Belfast in London.
Ed, of Devonshire Road, Weston, scooped the First Prize in his category, ‘Young Photographer Historic Ship or Seascape’, and was overall winner of the competition’s ‘Young Photographer UK’ class.
He was handed his awards by BBC TV presenter Julia Bradbury following a celebration lunch aboard the historic warship.
Now studying a Level Three BTEC Extended Diploma in Photography at Weston College, Ed was a pupil of Broadoak School when the photo was taken. On the day he took it the rain had cleared, leaving a cloudy sky. Ed cycled down to the Marine Lake, by Knightstone Island, and took the picture with a compact digital camera.
He said: “I was very surprised and delighted to win the awards. Mine was the last category to be announced so it was a very tense wait.”
Ed won a £400 digital camera for Broadoak School and a group visit to the SS Great Britain ship in Bristol.
Weston College Photography lecturer Jamie Dormer-Durling said: “I am really pleased for Ed’s success. We like to encourage our students to enter photography competitions; it’s highly motivational and gives a great boost to their confidence. Ed is thinking of continuing to the FdA Photography Course at Weston College where I’m sure he will continue to flourish as a photographer.”