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Maritime photography competition opens for entries


By Kyle Ritchie

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Maritime charity the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society is once again on the lookout for photographers to submit their favourite images of the sea for its 10th annual competition.

Launched ahead of the charity’s Seafarers Support Week (June 26 to July 2) the competition encourages photographers of all abilities to submit images that capture the UK’s lasting relationship with the sea – including its merchant ships, fishermen, coasts, harbours and ports.

In celebration of the competition's 10th year, the society is encouraging individuals to go out and capture new views for their photo albums this year, with the overall winner receiving a £500 photographic equipment voucher.

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society has launched its 10th photography competition.
The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society has launched its 10th photography competition.

In addition to the dedicated entry submission form on the society’s website, entrants can also submit photos through its Instagram channel @ShipwreckedMariners by using the hashtag #SMSPhotoComp2022

The competition will once again be judged by a prestigious panel of experts, including online picture editor at The Telegraph, Neil Stevenson, former Sunday Times picture editor, Ray Wells, picture editor of the i, Sophie Batterbury, and the chief executive of the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, Captain Justin Osmond RN.

Discussing the launch of the competition, Captain Justin Osmond RN, said: “Over the last decade it has been incredible to see the competition grow year on year.

"It is amazing to see the nation enjoy our coastlines and support our maritime industry with a passion each year and I know this competition will be another special one.

“Although it can often suffer from being out of sight and out of mind, our maritime industry is truly essential in keeping us going as an island nation and enabling us to go about our daily lives, with the competition a great way of us showcasing and celebrating our special relationship with the sea.”

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society supports fishermen, merchant mariners and their dependants who are suffering financial hardship, whether due to accident, ill health, unemployment or in retirement after a life spent working at sea. A total of £1.3 million was paid in grants during the past year in more than 1700 cases of need.

To enter the competition, individuals can submit their photographs through the dedicated form at www.shipwreckedmariners.org.uk/photography-competition-2022 before the deadline on Monday, August 29.

Photographers can also enter their pictures via email, post or on the society’s Instagram channel @ShipwreckedMariners using the hashtag #SMSPhotoComp2022


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