Ealing Council photo competition returns for spring

By Cesar Medina

19th Mar 2024 | Local News

The winner of Ealing Council's spring photo competition will feature in the cover of its magazine (credit: Arno Smit/Unsplash).
The winner of Ealing Council's spring photo competition will feature in the cover of its magazine (credit: Arno Smit/Unsplash).

Ealing Council has announced its seasonal photo competition where residents can submit their best pictures of spring for a prize.

The winner of the competition will feature in the council's Around Ealing magazine and win cinema tickets to Picturehouse.

Entries to Seasons of Ealing spring 2024 can be sent in from Friday, 22 March.

Ealing Council say: "The idea is for you to send in your favourite snaps of anything with a spring feel to it.

"It could be a landscape, a skyline, wildlife, your family playing in fallen leaves; whatever captures your interest.

"The key is that it has to be taken in the borough, by you."

Entries to the competition close on Sunday, 12 May 2024. A panel will then put together a shortlist which the public can vote on for their winner via an online poll.

After the poll has closed, the winning photo will be featured in an edition of Around Ealing magazine.

How to enter

Email your photo to [email protected] by the closing deadline for entries, which is 11.59pm on 12 May 2024.

For your photo to be considered, you must:

  • Put Seasons of Ealing in the subject line of the email
  • include your name, postal address and phone number
  • include a brief description of what the photo is of, when you took it and where you took it
  • state that the photo was taken by you, and that you also have permission of any people whose faces appear in the photo to enter the photo into the Seasons of Ealing competition
  • make sure the image is of a high enough resolution to be reproduced online and in print (poor quality images will not be considered)

The winner of the winter competition was Ealing resident, Alice Jakubiak, for her picture of a robin in full song in an Ealing garden.

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