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Digital Camera Photographer of the Year strengthens Royal Photographic Society partnership

Future – the special-interest media group, has extended its partnership with The Royal Photographic Society (http://www.rps.org) by launching a brand-new category in its annual Digital Camera Photographer of the Year competition (http://www.poty2010.com).

The new ‘Portfolio’ category invites photographers to submit a small body of their work (10 images) on any theme or subject matter, linked together with a coherent idea.  Entrants will also prepare a 100 word statement to support their submission, for a £10 admission fee.  Entries will be appraised by an expert panel, including RPS President, Rosemary Wilman.  The winning photographer will scoop a CANON EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera with 18-135mm EF-S Lens and the chance to submit their work for one of the world’s greatest photographic accolades – the highly desirable RPS Licentiateship, or the more specialised Associate distinction.

The new RPS backed category is the 11th category to be announced in the Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2010.  Having attracted more than 101,000 submissions from across the globe last year, the contest has cemented its reputation as a leading competition for anybody with a passion for digital photography. It’s open to both amateur and professional photographers of any nationality, with the aim of revealing images that are creative, inspirational and technically superb.

Stuart Blake, Director General of The Royal Photographic Society, said:

‘Once again the Society is proud to be supporting Future’s Digital Camera Photographer of the Year competition and hopes that this year’s event surpasses those held in previous years.  We are especially pleased with the new ‘Portfolio’ category as it mirrors the requirements for the first stage of the Society’s Distinction process.  The Royal Photographic Society stands at the forefront of encouraging members and non-members alike to submit their images for assessment by their peers which in turn starts them on the road to the ultimate award of a Fellowship’.

Matthew Pierce, Group Publisher of Future’s Digital Creative portfolio, added:

“I’m delighted to welcome the Royal Photographic Society back for their fourth year of supporting Future’s Digital Camera Photographer of the Year competition.  Our event continues to grow in reach and influence every year, and their involvement has helped to boost the credibility of the competition and its reputation as one of the world’s greatest.  By launching an RPS backed category, we are giving photographers an opportunity to showcase a body of work, with the added bonus of working towards a highly desirable professional distinction.”

The Digital Camera Photographer of the Year is organised by Future’s Digital Camera magazine and its sister-site – PhotoRadar (http://www.photoradar.com) – the company’s online photography destination. The competition is also supported by Telegraph.co.uk and Visit Britain, the global tourism body.

Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2010

• Portfolio (partner: Royal Photographic Society)
• Landscape
• Portrait
• Wildlife
• Travel
• Creative Licence
•  Fashion
• Britain Inspired (media partner: VisitBritain)
• Adrenaline
• Documentary / reportage 
• Joy (media partner: Telegraph.co.uk)

With the website now open for submissions, photographers need to enter their work into any of the 11 categories by Tuesday, 31st August.  A leading panel of judges including, the award-winning photographic artist Steve Bloom, and top landscape photographer Colin Prior, will decide on the winning images for each category, and who walks away with the ultimate ‘Digital Camera Photographer of the Year’ accolade, scooping international recognition and a grand prize of £10,000.

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About Future
Future plc is an international special-interest media group that is listed on the London Stock Exchange (symbol FUTR).  Founded in 1985 with one magazine, today we have operations in the UK, US and Australia creating over 180 special-interest publications, websites and events for people who are passionate about their interests.  We hold strong market positions in games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts.  Our biggest-selling magazines include T3, Total Film, Digital Camera, Fast Car, Classic Rock, Guitar World, Official Xbox Magazine, Official Playstation Magazine, Nintendo Power, Maximum PC and MacLife.  Our websites include gamesradar.com, bikeradar.com, techradar.com, and musicradar.com.  Future produces over 4 million magazines each month; we attract more than 18 million unique visitors to our websites; and we host 25 annual live events that attract hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts.  In addition, Future exports, syndicates or licenses its publications to 90 countries internationally, making us the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
 

For more information
Will Guyatt, Media Relations Manager, Future UK, 01225 822517

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