2022 : 05 May 2022 Youth Photo Award

Eva Bennett;shine
Zara Cornwell;Fading light;Fading light at the end of the day, as my Nana closes her living room curtains.
Zara Cornwell;Dis(connection);So much of how we communicate in the current times is not face to face and there is a sense of separateness that this creates. We are connected but also disconnected from each other.
Eva Bennett;shine
Eva Bennett;shine
Nancy Wu;A look back in time
Nancy Wu;Girl in yellow
Nancy Wu;A red flower
Rachel Sung;Quarantine;This film photograph was taken when I was quarantined in Rotorua back in July of 2021. The ambience that the singular lamp source and the chair creates intrigued me and I had more than enough time (14 days to be exact) to find a way to capture that in a singular photograph.
Teresa Fan;Tent With You;This was the first time where my friends and I pitched a tent together. The tent is surprising large and really took us a while to pitch. It could actually accommodate more than ten people. We spent the whole afternoon in it and even didn't want to dismantle it. We then decided to take some good photos to record this precious memory and this photo was one of those.
Teresa Fan;Uneven but Harmonious;A photo where it's uneven but looks quite comfortable putting them together. I like this photo a lot because it's like people with different characteristics can get along with each other perfectly but not people with identical characteristics.
Zara Cornwell;Nana hanging washing;There is so much beauty in the everyday mundane parts of life that we hardly ever stop to notice. While on a visit to my Nana’s house I saw these everyday tasks like hanging out the washing in a new light and it reminded me to appreciate the simple things in life.

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