Creative Licence category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Animaly 26, by Krzystof Wladyka (Poland) What the judges were looking for: “Let your imagination go wild and unleash your creative side in the ‘anything goes’ category, whether you’re pushing...
View ArticleFashion category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Snow, by Arseniy Semyonov (Russia) What the judges were looking for: “Judges will be looking for fresh, creative ideas that reflect contemporary styles. However, this category isn’t just about...
View ArticleFamily and Friendship category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Les Enfants Terribles, by John Rux-Burton (UK) What the judges were looking for: “The judges will be looking for more than just family snaps in this category. It’s open to artistic...
View ArticleGardens and Plants category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Autumn Interlude, by Maria Kaimaki (Greece) What the judges were looking for: “Look for pictures that show the beauty of the world’s botanical delights. Entries should be original and striking....
View ArticleLandscapes category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Symphony of a thousand, by Kah Kit Yoong (Australia) What the judges were looking for: “Whether it’s the natural, urban, wild or coastal landscape that inspires you the most, the important thing...
View ArticlePortraits category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner “What we are…”, by Lee Jeffries (UK) What the judges were looking for: “Images entered into this category need to say something about the character of their subjects. Images should reveal the...
View ArticleTravel category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Waiting for mum, by Karen Oliver (UK) What the judges were looking for: “What does it mean to travel? Images that capture the spirit of a journey can be just as interesting as those that reveal...
View ArticleWildlife category winners: Photographer of the Year 2011
Winner Landing time, by Mohd Nazri Sulaiman (Malaysia) What the judges were looking for: “How exotic your subject is matters less than if your image is full of originality and impact. Judges will be...
View ArticleWinner of the Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2011
“What we are…”, by Lee Jeffries (UK) The overall winner of this year’s competition was Lee Jeffries, a Manchester-based amateur photographer who submitted an image of a homeless man called “What we...
View ArticlePOTY 2011 winner profiled in Time magazine
Lee Jeffries has carried the momentum of his momentous Digital Camera’s Photographer of the Year 2011 win on to even more global exposure. The Manchester-based photographer has been profiled by Time...
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