CREATIVE photography students at Kingโs Ely are celebrating success in two prestigious competitions.
The Kingโs Ely Photography Department, which is run by Head of Photography, Antonio Longo, is of international acclaim. Not only do students achieve fantastic grades and ambitious outcomes, supported by the fact that all the facilities they need are on school site, but pupils have also been winning awards in the โILFORD PHOTO International Student Photographer of the Year Competitionโ and โBeyond the Frame Photography Competitionโ for five and four years running, respectively.
Kingโs Ely is proud to report that Elly Hakansson-Harvey, who is in Year 10, has been crowned the โInternational Runner Upโ in the 2022 ILFORD PHOTO competition, and that Freya Moss, who is in Year 12, has won a โJudgeโs Choice Awardโ in the 2022 Beyond the Frame contest.
Mr Longo said: โAt Kingโs Ely, we have talented and creative pupils who delight in exploring visual arts through the lens, producing a range of imaginative and thought-provoking work using both traditional and modern photographic techniques. Both these photography competitions are a great way for our students to get involved in the national and international photography scene and showcase their work alongside other schools and colleges worldwide. Both Elly and Freya are talented photographers who deserve this recognition.โ
Freya, who is studying A Levels in Photography, Art and Design, and Textiles, was one of five Kingโs Ely students shortlisted in the finals of the Beyond the Frame competition, which is organised by Norwich University of the Arts (NUA). Gabriel James (Year 12), Lucas Edevane (Year 13), Emily Gredley (Year 13) and Arabella Guyer (Year 11) were commended for their work too.
Freya was announced a โJudgeโs Choice Winnerโ at NUA by London-based African visual artist and conceptual photographer, Ade รsรฌkรฒ, who was thoroughly impressed with her two images. Freya attended the ceremony and was on hand to receive a copy of Tim Walkerโs beautiful book, โWonderful Thingsโ. The theme of this yearโs Beyond the Frame competition was โcuriosityโ and there were more than 500 entries from young photographers from across the globe.
Freyaโs success came just days after Elly was recognised in the ILFORD PHOTO competition. Mohan (Susan) Liu, who is in Year 12, made the โfinal shortlistโ in the competition alongside Elly. Thomas Bateman, Jessica Harding, Lia Kunis and Alexander (Sasha) Kaminskiy, who are all in Year 12, all made the โtop 30 shortlistโ.
More than 500 photography students worldwide entered the contest, in which they were challenged to photograph using ILFORD PHOTO or Kentmere black and white film, and to then print an image in the darkroom which related to the theme of ‘natural light’.
Elly achieved second place in the competition with her beautiful image, which she shot on HP5 PLUS 35mm film and printed on ILFORD MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe paper. Jan Knuutinen, a student at Helsinki Vocational College in Finland, achieved first prize.
Matt Parry, Marketing Manager at ILFORD PHOTO, said: โThis is a print competition and we judge the entries not only on the skill used capturing the subject matter and following the brief, but also on the quality of the print itself. The skills exhibited by Elly in capturing the image and printing it to such a high standard is something that she should be proud of.โ
Kingโs Ely students who have achieved success in the ILFORD PHOTO competition in recent years are Lucas Edevane (2021), Paige Newell (2020), Luna Guo (2019) and Orla Simpson (2018).
Kingโs Ely pupils who have been victorious in the Beyond the Frame competition in recent years are Ivana Peat (2021), Francesca Stevens (2021), Emily Parsons (2020), Paige Newell (2020), Lydia Goff (2020) and Gaia Giardinelli (2018).
Kingโs Ely is renowned for its holistic approach to education, and this is reflected in the schoolโs outstanding Visual and Performing Arts provision. Music, Drama and Theatre, Fine Art, Fashion and Textiles, Photography and Dance are each embedded in the culture of Kingโs Ely, with vast opportunities for pupils of all abilities and aspirations.

