2019 Monthly Photography Competitions

We'd like to thank everyone who sent in a photo this year. These competitions would consist of, and result in, literally nothing without an active response from the community. The standard has been incredibly high (not just in among the finalists and winners) and it has been a pleasure to see all of the varied and interesting images which portray Keynsham in such a positive way.

The twelve winners from throughout the year will now be turned into posters and displayed at Keynsham Railway station in early 2020.

 

How will winning entries be used?

Winning photographs will then be used as part of a ‘Keynsham through the Year display at Keynsham Railway Station in 2020.

Our Winners 

 

January

Somer Children by Mike Vigliucci

somer children by Mike Vigliucci 

 

February

Priory Blizzard by Paul Tompkins

Priory Blizzard by paul Tompkins 

 

March

Communitrees by Adrian Wyatt

Communitrees by Adrian Wyatt 

 

 

April

Memorial Bloom by Connie Coppard

Memorial Bloom by Connie Coppard

May

Dandy Bug by Carol Blake

Dandy Bug by Carol Blake

June 

Pollen Pilgrim by Carol Jennings 

Pollen Pilgrim by Carol Jennings 

 

July

A Shady Spot by Becky Grinter

a shady spot by becky grinter

 

August

Keynsham Lock by Rachel Hicks 

keynsham lock by rachel hicks

September

Autumn Time by Rakesh Nar 

autumn time by rakesh nar

October

Echo Bridge by Phil Riley
 

echo bridge by phil riley

November

Keynsham Railway Arch by Mike May 

 Keynsham Railway Arch by Mike May

December

Frosty Morning on the Chew River by Amelie Bleakley 

Frosty Morning on the Chew River by Amelie Bleakley  

TERMS & CONDITIONS
By entering the competition, you agree for the photo you have submitted to be published on Keynsham Town Council’s Social Media Channels as part of the voting process along with your name. Entries may also be used to publicise future photography competitions.

If your entry is chosen as the winner, you agree for it to be used in the ‘A year in Keynsham’ exhibition at Keynsham Railway Station in 2020.

All entries may be cropped for effective display online and in the poster casings at Keynsham Railway Station (635mm x 1016mm).