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Environmental Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Photographs dealing with some of the most important issues of our time will be on display until 18th July 2008 at the Apothecary Gallery, West London.
The Environmental Photographer of the Year 2007 Exhibition includes images that are traditional, resonant, contemporary, creative, subversive and beautiful. They examine issues such as poverty, climate change, human rights, leisure, culture, biodiversity, natural disasters and unsustainable population growth. Entries into the competition were judged on impact, creativity, composition, originality and technical abilities, by some of the most respected environmental photographers in the industry, including Gary Braasch, winner of the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography, Anthony Epes and Ronnie Israel.
The Environmental Photographer of the Year 2007 Exhibition is part of CIWEM’s Arts and Environment initiative which is putting creativity into the heart of environmental thinking.
The Apothecary Gallery is located at 33 Greyhound Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 8NH, tel. 020 7381 5727, www.londonapothecary.co.uk.
If you are unable to visit the gallery, please see some of the images on display here (link to http://www.ciwem.org/awards/epoty/2008/index.asp). Selected photographs are available for sale, with proceeds going to WaterAid.
For more information on WaterAid, go to www.wateraid.org and if you would like to order framed prints (30cm x 40cm frame - £55) or unframed print (12” x 8” - £35), please email Emily Doyle at emily@ciwem.org.
For further information, please click here for flyer
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