ELEVEN Kingβs Ely photography students had their images shortlisted in an international competition β two of whom proceeded to be crowned category winners.
Hundreds of photographers from across the globe entered this yearβs βBeyond the Frameβ competition, which is organised annually by Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) and Canon to celebrate the creativity and skill of photography students aged 11-19. The theme of this yearβs contest was βPeople, Places and Thingsβ.
Kingβs Ely is proud to announce that Emily Freeman won the βage 11-15 categoryβ and Finnian Stroud scooped a βjudgeβs choiceβ prize. Kingβs Ely students whose work was shortlisted are Sophie Haydn-Slater, Sixuan Meng, Hetty Hoyles, Austin Talbot, Sam Clarke, Wilfred Waters, Thomas Peters, Edward Bailey, and Eliza OβDonnell.
Kingβs Ely students have snapped their way to victory in βBeyond the Frameβ for several years running now. Last year, seven pupils were shortlisted, and Ella Martin won the βPeopleβ category. Other pupils who have been successful in the competition in recent years are Freya Moss (2022), Ivana Peat (2021), Francesca Stevens (2021), Emily Parsons (2020), Paige Newell (2020), Lydia Goff (2020), and Gaia Giardinelli (2018).
Mr Antonio Longo, who has been Head of Photography at Kingβs Ely for nine years, said: βBeyond the Frame provides our students with a fantastic opportunity to compete against great schools and colleges worldwide. To have eleven students shortlisted this year is amazing and to have two students go on to win categories is a stunning achievement. I am committed to creating a Photography Department at Kingβs Ely that is a community filled with young and creative minds. My approach to teaching photography is to support young photographers with their technical and creative skills, and to encourage them to capture the world around them in a unique way, making the ordinary, extra ordinary. I am very proud of all the students and the whole department for its continued success.β
This yearβs judging panel was made up of James Smith, who is Photography Course Leader at NUA; professional photographer, Ian Hippolyte; and leading photography retoucher, Emily Salmon. It was Emily who awarded Finnian a prize for his image.
Prints of all the studentsβ images are now on display to members of the public in the βBeyond the Frame Exhibitionβ, which is running at NUAβs East Gallery in Norwich until Saturday, April 27th. For more information, please visit: https://norwichbeyondtheframe.com/
Kingβs Ely is renowned for its holistic approach to education, and this is reflected in the schoolβs 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 Kingβs Ely, with vast opportunities for pupils of all abilities and aspirations.
A Whole School Open Morning is being held at Kingβs Ely on Saturday, May 11th. To book your familyβs place or to find out more about the extensive opportunities available to students, please visit: www.kingsely.org
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