Great British Photograph
Great British Photograph - Archant Life London shortlist
Having received hundreds of beautiful London photographs and after many hours of deliberation we can now reveal the final shortlist in the gallery below.
Click here to view the overall winner
This competition has now closed. We would like to thank everybody for uploading their fantastic photographs.
If you have any queries, please click here
About the competition
In association with Land Rover
WIN £5,000
Join Archant Life London in our search for the Great British Photograph by showing us your favourite photographs taken in all areas of London.
Not only will you have the chance to win £5,000, you will also have the chance to have your photographs seen in an Archant Life London magazine, (published by Archant Life) and in Photography Monthly magazine.
It’s an opportunity not to be missed!
This is a photographic competition that is open to everyone and all areas of photography. The only categories are the names of the counties themselves.
Each county and the Greater London area will have an overall winning image and commended images chosen by Photography Monthly editor Grant Scott and the editor of the appropriate Archant Life magazine. The winning images from each area will then go forward to a national final to be judged by a panel of professional judges to decide the overall winning photograph — the Great British Photograph.
It’s easy and fun to enter so why not upload your photographs to the form below and help the London area win the Great British Photograph competition.
To view the judging panel please click here
Competition Closing Date: 12.00pm GMT 30th September 2010
Image Specifications: Only digital JPEGS should be entered.
Click here to view full terms and conditions of The Great British Photograph competition.
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08 June 2010 - 11:50
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