Standing up for the veterinary profession
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18 Sep 2018 | Tara Schwenk
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This year we received over 500 entries showcasing the life of our members, including their professional successes, and bond with patients. Here we announce the winners of the 蹤獲弝け Veterinary Photographer of the Year competition.
Project managing the 蹤獲弝け photography competition is always the highlight of my working year. Building on thesuccess of previous years, we had over 500 entries in the new categories for 2018; All creatures great and small, and The human:animal bond. These images showcased the life of our members and their bond with their patients.
This year, we were lucky enough to have join the judging panel as our photographic expert. David has won many awards over his career, including European Nature Photographer of the Year, and is the commissioned photographer for more than 30 books including The RSPB Guide to Digital Wildlife Photography.
蹤獲弝け President John Fishwick also joined the panel, as well as Association of Veterinary Students President , and Vet Record Assistant Editor Gill Harris.
The standard of entries was incredibly high, with our judges taking over 4 hours to decide on the winning and commended images. Winning images were chosen based on their technical excellence, originality, and how much they fulfilled the brief.
We also opened the competition back up to our membership for the first time, allowing our members to select their favourite image taken from a shortlist as selected by the judging panel.
Steve Ashman won the all creatures great and small category with his photograph Pair of wild ponies on Long Mynd, Shropshire.
Steve qualified from the University of Edinburgh and worked for a period in private small animal practice before moving to the charity sector where he currently works as a veterinary surgeon with the PDSA in their Wolverhampton hospital.
Steve said: "I had a great day out photographing these ponies. I've loved this image since I saw it on the back of my camera that day and I'm delighted that the judges have selected it as a category winner. Thanks very much, I'm chuffed!"
Commenting on Steves photo, competition judge and award-winning wildlife photographer David Tipling said:
"The winning shot of two ponies is beautifully composed, has a symmetry and uses the dark and light tones of the ponies to complement each other, resulting in a striking image that we were all drawn too."
Peter Myatt won the human:animal bond category with his photograph The best part of the job.
Peter graduated from Nottingham SVMS this summer and has recently started working at Hart Veterinary Centre, Bicester.
Peter said: "It was a huge surprise to be told I had won one of the prizes. The photo was taken whilst on placement as a student, and I have recently started a job as a small animal vet. I hope all my patients will be this laid back".
Commenting on Peters photo, David Tipling said:
"I was drawn to this image partly by its abstract nature. On the first view, it is not obvious the dog is on someones lap. Its a strong engaging image and because of that slightly abstract feel means it stays long in the memory."
Steve and Peter each received 瞿250 worth of gift vouchers from John Lewis & Partners.
The first ever Members Choice Award has been won by Liz Bailey with her image , showing a relaxed walk on the beach at sunset to wind down after a busy day with a red sky at night. The photo was taken on Aldinga Beach, South Australia in summer a few months ago.
Liz said: This photo is a combination of what makes me happy; a warm summer's evening on the beach with my dogs. It was the red sky and the two of them being working breeds that gave me the idea for the title. It's amazing what you can achieve with an iPhone, a sunset and a couple of willing volunteers.
Alongside the 2 winning photographs, 6 photos in the all creatures great and small category and 6 in the human:animal bond category received Commended awards ranging from a pine marten emergency surgery to deer in Richmond Park all showcasing the many unique facets of what veterinary work can entail.
蹤獲弝け President John Fishwick said: "Yet again we have received an almost overwhelming number of outstanding photos as entries for our competition. The quality and range of images have been quite amazing and our judging panel had their work cut out in selecting the winners and the highly commended entries in each category. It is a true reminder of the huge range of activities and interests of our colleagues."
The winning and commended images will premiere in an exhibition at 蹤獲弝け Members' Day at the National STEM Learning Centre in York on Thursday 20 September.
The full gallery of 蹤獲弝け Veterinary Photographer of the Year Competition 2018 entries can be viewed on
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