PSC is delighted to announce the WINNERS of the PSC Home Photo Competition for Victorian year 10, 11 and 12 secondary school students and their schools – in partnership with Ted's Cameras.
Grand Prize Winner Chege Mbuthi, By the Front Door, Hillcrest Christian College
This year, Photography Studies College (PSC) was once again thrilled to be in partnership with Ted’s Cameras to host its HOME Photography Competition. Victorian year 10, 11 and 12 senior secondary school students were invited to enter by submitting photographs that depict what 'home' means to them.
PSC Managing Director, Julie Moss, said that the competition was a way to inspire young people to embrace photography as a positive way of expressing themselves.
“Much of last year was spent in our homes, so we thought it would be a fitting theme for the competition,” say Julie. "We hoped that the theme would inspire students to reflect on what they considered to be 'home' to them, and to express that through a visual medium. We were excited to see how each student responded to the brief, and equally as intrigued to see the concept of 'home' being conveyed in such a variety of ways."
This year’s competition attracted over 50 entries, and the winners were announced today.
We'd like to thank the judges who generously provided their time: Daniel Boetker-Smith, PSC Dean of Photography Studies, Teresa Marino - Ted's Cameras Professional & Retail Sales Consultant for Victoria, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania, and Clare Jellie, PSC Bachelor of Photography Graduate.
PSC Home Competition Judges.
PSC Dean of Photography Studies Daniel Boetker-Smith said that the judges went through and discussed each entry and were struck by the quality and diversity of the submissions.
“Teresa Marino (Ted’s Cameras) and Clare Jellie (PSC Graduate) and I were very impressed with the stunning visuals and in-depth stories. This made the shortlisting and selection a very difficult process.
Chege Mbuthi’s image stood out and was selected unanimously as the winner by the judges – the image is powerful and simple, and blends still life and portraiture in a unique and cinematic way. The subtle use of tone and colour is perfectly matched with a wonderful silhouette to create a striking photograph." Daniel said.
GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Chege Mbuthi, By the Front Door, Hillcrest Christian College
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD
James Coyne, Sea Breeze, Bellarine Secondary College.
James Coyne, Sea Breeze, Bellarine Secondary College.
SCHOOL WITH THE MOST ENTRIES
Padua College, Mornington
HIGHLY COMMENDED
Xavier Marotta, Everglow, Trinity College Colac
Xavier Marotta, Everglow, Trinity College Colac
HIGHLY COMMENDED
Javouna Aqili, Home is here within me, Dandenong High School
Javouna Aqili, Home is here within me, Dandenong High School
HIGHLY COMMENDED
Stephanie Bunworth, Home is where I wish, Baimbridge College
Congratulations to all our winners including the 3 highly commended students!
PSC would also like to thank all those that participated in the 2021 HOME photography competition. We were blown away by the high calibre of the entries this year!
Please join our winners at our awards ceremony at 1pm on PSC's Open Day! It will be held on Sunday 16 May at our South Melbourne Campus.
Photo entries by all students will be displayed at the College throughout the day.