
Art / Photography
24 Hours in Bristol photo competition winners
The winners of this year’s 24 Hours in Bristol photography competition include subjects ranging from the Pill Path to Small Street Espresso, taken over the course of an entire day.
An estimated 10,000 photographs are thought to have been taken during the single 24-hour competition day last month, with more than 500 images entered into the competition.
First prize was won by Paolo Ferla from Bath, whose photo of the Clifton Suspension Bridge was taken with a timer on a tripod and features Paolo and his girlfriend sitting in the foreground.
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Here are the other overall winners:
Second prize: All Together Now by Joshua Perritt from Bishopston. Also the winner of the Bristol Energy prize.
Third prize: Two Priests by Thomas Boot from Clevedon
Best panoramic image: On a High by Joshua Perrett
Best image taken with a mobile phone: Cycle Path by Stuart Lees from Bedminster
Here are the winners of the hourly prizes:
1200-1300 – Coffee, Sun, Cycle… Smile by Phil Watson
1300-1400 – The Queen Visits Bristol by Graham Cole
1400-1500 – Harbourside Busker by Nicola Bartlett
1500-1600 – Two Priests by Thomas Boot
1600-1700 – Kaskelot by Alan Russell
1700-1800 – Well Done Rovers by Helen Sheppard
1800-1900 – Secret View by Nicola Bartlett
1900-2000 – From my Hometown by Joshua Perrett
2000-2100 – Bristol Energy by Paolo Ferla
2100-2200 – Night Boats by Stuart Lees
2200-2300 – King St Lights by Judith Parkyn
2300-0000 – Couple at the Cuban by Megan Lander
0000-0100 – Cathedral Light by Scott Fisher
0100-0200 – Clifton Fox by Joseph Pymar
0200-0300 – Dark Places by Jennifer Kinloch
0300-0400 – Late Night Call by Tim Woolf
0400-0500 – Stars over Bristol by Doug Jewell
0500-0600 – Rooftop sunrise by Jim Cossey
0600-0700 – Weeping Willow by Temple Meads Ferry Station Landing by David Taylor
0700-0800 – Man & Dog by Stuart Lees
0800-0900 – Breakfast with a view by Judith Parkyn
0900-1000 – All Together Now by Joshua Perrett
1000-1100 – Dragon Boat Race by Neil James Brain
1100-1200 – Unified by Jamie Brightmore
The winning photos are now on display at Harbourside Arts Centre off Millennium Square