The 2010 photographer of the year took place for Mallow Camera Club recently. There were 240 entries from over twenty members of the club. The competition was based on the top five scoring images from each member.
This year the competition was judged by three members from Cork Camera Group. The competition was open to three different forms of media, Colour Print, Mono Print, & Digital Projection. Awards were for Overall Photographer of the year, Novice Photographer of the Year & Mono Photographer of the year. And the highest scoring image from a non distinction holder. Members were allowed to enter up to 15 images of any media but only their five highest scoring images were counted for the final tally for the overall photographer of the year. The mono photographer of the year was based on the three highest scoring black and white prints.
The night proved to be very entertaining for all as the interval counts during the competition were indicating a very tight contest. After the colour print and mono print sections were counted it was indicating that it was a three way tie for first place, Brid Coakley, John Hooton & Morgan O Neil. It Wasn’t until the digital section was counted that Morgan O’Neil was the eventual winner. This capped a great season season for Morgan who had numerous prizes and accreditation’s through out the year. A very modest Morgan received great applause from all members, he thanked all for there support. Brid Coakley finished in second place and john Hooton in third.
The novice photographer of the year proved to be an even closer competition with. There was great applause when new member Mary Magner was announced the winner. The novice photographer of the year is only open to members who have not received a gold medal in a regional/national competition and to an individual who has not received a distinction. The standard of the novice photographer is of a very high standard.
The mono section was won on a very tight margin by John Hooton. John who is one of the most successful club photographers in Ireland won the competition by a a tight margin over Brid Coakley. John said he was delighted with the competition and his success on retaining the trophy.
The new Trophy for highest scoring image from a non distinction holder went to Barry Linehane , Barry who is the club secretary was delighted with the win.
Club Chairman Pat Sheehan, thanked the judges and complimented them on their consistent scoring throughout the night. Sean Murphy, Competition Secretary thanked all for their help in organising the event.
The club is now in recess until September.

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