Nuts about young talent - RSPCA competition winners revealed

Image of rare species named top of the snaps
 

Press release: Friday, 16 December 2011

A photo of a quizzical red squirrel peeking out of the woodland dusk has beaten off stiff competition to be named overall winner of the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2011 (YPA11).
 

Evening light © Will Nicholls / RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2011 overall winner

Will Nicholls, 16, from Hexham, was presented with his prize at a ceremony at the Tower of London today (Friday, December 16) for his image of the rare animal taken in Keilder Forest, Northumberland. He also won the 16-18 category for the same snapshot of the squirrel pausing for thought as a ray of evening sunlight casts across its face.

Award-winning photographer Danny Green was one of the judges of the awards, and will provide the specialist three-day wildlife photography break which makes up part of Will’s prize. He said: “This is a very intimate portrait of an elusive creature – a truly deserving winner.

“The way the light is shining on the squirrel in this picture makes you feel as if it is you, the viewer, who has happened across it. It is very personal, giving you the impression that you are actually there.

“This is all the more powerful because the red squirrel is not doing too great at the moment – there has been a massive decline and it is now a very rare species.”

 

Running whippets © RSPCA

Other winners include 17-year-old Sam Rowley from Richmond, who topped the Portfolio category with a selection of images of deer – including stags locking antlers, another bellowing into the dawn mist and a mother cleaning her fawn’s ear.

Two excited Whippets skipping along a beach won 16-year-old Amy Wilton from Fareham the Pet Personalities category; a synchronised caterpillar eating team at the end of the garden meant that Georgia Harding, 12, of Bristol, topped the 12-15 group; and a misty portrait of a Black Tailed Godwit standing one-legged on a post won 10-year-old Sophie Bramall from Stafford the under-12s category.

The awards were presented by wildlife filmmaker and TV presenter Simon King, who also helped judge the awards. He said: "The standard of the entries this year has been just incredible and it is a privilege to be involved in this competition.

"It is fantastic to see such young talent pour so much imagination and originality into capturing the spirit of an animal and our relationship with them.

"I was particularly impressed with how young some of the entrants were - the under 12 category was just phenomenal."

For further details and information about the competition and its prizes please visit www.rspca.org.uk/ypa.

YPA 2011 is supported by Warners Midlands www.warners.co.uk, Natures Images www.natures-images.co.uk , Wildlife Whisperer www.wildlifewhisperer.tv, Hamleys www.hamleys.com and Olympus www.olympus.co.uk.

Notes to editors

Images and contact details of some of the winners are available. Please call the press office on 0300 123 0244/0288 for more information