Annual Photo Competition 2020
Online Exhibition
Welcome to our online exhibition of our Annual Photo Competition 2020. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our exhibition at the Exchange following the advice from the Government and the University regarding COVID-19. However, we will not let it ruin this competition.
Our judges have selected a winners and runners-up from each of our six categories, view their photos below and enjoy this virtual exhibition!
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City Culture
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Climate Change
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Fieldtrip
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Foodie
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Landscape of Change
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Rural Lifestyles
City Culture

Jaeran Kim
Mixed Feelings
City Culture Winner
Cartagena, Spain
The city of Cartagena, once a powerful naval port and now a majorly tourism-driven city. Amongst the tourists, are those who have seen it all — from industrial buildings far off the main coastal line, hidden from the landscape, to intricately designed architecture situated at the heart of Cartagena. The city covered in a thick fog with only the most visually appealing exposed in direct sunlight.

Valentina Jiménez
Liminal spaces
City Culture Runner-up
Tangier, Morocco
The city of Cartagena, once a powerful naval port and now a majorly tourism-driven city. Amongst the tourists, are those who have seen it all — from industrial buildings far off the main coastal line, hidden from the landscape, to intricately designed architecture situated at the heart of Cartagena. The city covered in a thick fog with only the most visually appealing exposed in direct sunlight.

Alice Wong
Dim sum
Foodie Winner
Songkhla, Thailand
Vibrant selection of authentic delicacies.
#Foodie

Eliana Longo Collins
Market
Foodie Runner-up
Borough Market, London
Winter gourds for sale in Borough Market
Sophie Lindsay
Grassington Moors Hunt
Rural Lifestyles Runner-up
Grassington, Yorkshire, UK
I took this photo whilst accompanying my father on a grouse shoot in Yorkshire. The heather filled moor is something from a fairytale by anyone's definition.
Rural Lifestyles

Zahra Kazi
Stand by our fish
Rural Lifestyles Winner
Kochi, Kerala
Fisherman protecting cases of fish that have been caught in a very stylish lungi (skirt)
Fieldtrips

Stefanie Kaupa
Howler monkey hanging from a tree and eating
Fieldtrip Winner
La Selva Biological Research Station, Costa Rica
Howler monkey picking a leaf to eat, or possibly just marvelling at the foliage
Heather Needham
Silhouettes in the Sahara Desert
Fieldtrip Runner-up
Sahara Desert, Morocco
This photograph was taken on the BSc second year Morocco Fieldtrip. We ate Moroccan tajine, spent a night in the desert and woke up to this breath-taking view!


Zahra Kazi
A Wholesome Welcome
Fieldtrip Runner-up
Alappuzha, Kerala
Enter the place get the place popping - JHUS
Climate Change


Sarah Creasy
This is a Crisis, we are the Change.
Climate Change Winner
Westminster
Climate Strike, September 20.
Maxwell Clarke
Hidden Buddha
Climate Change Runner-up
Hong Kong
Under the deep smog in Hong Kong, we can barely make out the historical statue of the Buddha.
Eliana Longo Collins
'Venezia non e' Disneyland'. Translation - Venice isn't Disneyland
Climate Change Runner-up
Grand Canal, Venice
A reminder of the beauty of this city and how many people it attracts. A reminder that with current climate predictions, by 2100 it is likely to be completely submerged. Venice is not Disneyland, it and its people deserve respect.

Landscapes of Change
Diana Stetcu
1395 vs. 2019
Landscapes of Change Winner
Seoul, South Korea
Gwanghwamun, a gate built in 1395, is the main entrance to Gyeongbokgung, the largest palace in the capital city. Cars drive past, tall glass buildings surround the perimeter of the palace, people wear the hanbok (Korea’s traditional clothing) whilst using their smartphones — you witness centuries of history within seconds.


Eliana Longo Collins
Winter is Ending
Landscapes of Change Runner-Up
Caglieron Caves, Fregona, Italy.
The snow and ice has almost completely melted away from the sides of the caves, as the seasons in Northern Italy begin to change.