Human impact on animals - new category for RSPCA Young Photographer Awards
Human impact on animals - new category for RSPCA Young Photographer Awards
Youngsters are being asked to take photos showing the many ways in which humans can impact animals for a new category of the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2018. These include litter, plastics, deforestation, pesticides and pollution.
For the first time, a category exploring ‘The Human Impact on Animals’ will be included in the RSPCA’s photography competition for under 19s.
Wildlife expert Chris Packham and his fellow competition judges will be looking for powerful, imaginative and original photos that focus on the challenges faced by animals.
Another new category in this year’s Awards - ‘Picture Perfect Pets’ - offers young photographers the opportunity to take the best photo possible of their pet. Whether the animal is captured in motion, in portrait, in black and white, in an artistic shot, or doing something that captures their character, the RSPCA wants to see young people’s pet photos.
The overall prize is a weekend photography break from Nature’s Images - ‘Deer and Birds of Prey - UK - 2019’ (worth £890), and up to £600 of camera vouchers from Wex Photographic for the category winners. Winners will also receive a trophy and certificate.
The closing date is 4pm on Friday 17 August. Entrants can submit their images online at: www.rspca.org.uk/ypa/18
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