Unitec Bachelor Of Design Students Shine At Metro/Canon Young Photographers Awards
Two Bachelor of Design students at Auckland's UNITEC have taken top honours at the inaugural Metro / Canon Young
Photographers' Awards, each walking away with over $2,500 worth of Canon product and publication of their winning
entries in Metro's October issue.
Gary Walker, Marketing Manager, Consumer Imaging Products Group, Canon NZ presents winner of the portraiture /
documentary section, Amanda Docil her prize (Over $2,500 worth of Canon product).
Gary Walker, Marketing Manager, Consumer Imaging Products Group, Canon NZ presents winner of the concept photography
section, Ross McGuire with his prize (Over $2,500 worth of Canon product).
Amanda Docil won the portraiture / documentary section while the concept photography section was awarded to Ross
McGuire. The Awards were open to students enrolled in photography courses at New Zealand tertiary institutions - the aim
being to encourage documentary and concept photography.
The judges, including Canon's Gary Dixon, Metro's art director Jenny Nicholls and photographer Andrew Coffey, were
delighted with the number of entries received and the exceptionally high standard of these.
"We were very impressed with the work submitted by New Zealand's up and coming photographers," said Canon Account
Manager, Gary Dixon. "While we were unanimous in our decision to award Amanda and Ross top honours in the two
categories, it was not an easy decision and this bodes well for the future of photo-journalism in New Zealand."
The two winners each received a Canon Powershot S45 Digital Camera, a CS5000F colour flatbed CCD scanner and a S830D
Bubblejet printer. In addition, their entries will be published in the October issue of Metro magazine with the
opportunity for further commissions from Metro in upcoming issues.