Annual photography competition celebrates
British manufacturing
PHOTOGRAPHERS of all experience levels are being asked to get snappy as the
annual EEF manufacturing photography competition opens for entries.
The competition, now in its 8th year, is asking photographers to submit images
that capture the essence of modern manufacturing. Photographs can portray any
stage of manufacturing; from design, process and technology in action
through to the finished product; and can cover traditional or high tech sectors.
The competition is designed to showcase the creativity, diversity and heritage
that defines modern British manufacturing. To give people the best shot at
winning, companies are also being urged to open their doors to local
photographers to demonstrate what makes manufacturing great. For information on
how to do this, visit the EEF
website.
There are 3 categories to enter: professional, amateur and young photographer,
with ₤5000 in prizes up for grabs between them. Entries will be shortlisted by a
panel of photography and industry experts, with winners announced in December
2017.
Richard Halstead, Membership Engagement Director for the North at EEF, says:-
"Through investment in the future though apprenticeships to standing right at
the forefront of world leading technology, British manufacturing is the beating
heart of the economy. The manufacturing photography competition showcases the
ingenuity and creativity that takes place in every part of the sector."
The competition closes, on Saturday, 30 September 2017. For more information and
to enter visit the competition's
website. |