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16 Year Old Wins Kennel Club Dog Photographer Of 2010

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Winner - 2010 Kennel Club Dog Photo of the Year

16 year old Jennie Shelton from Shropshire beat out stiff competition from people of all ages and from around the world to win the competition.

Tilly, an 18 month old Border/Lakeland Terrier cross was captured running through a field of poppies. Jennie who is sixteen entered the 16 and under category with her captivating image and won with a unanimous vote. The judges at the Kennel Club, including guest judge, famed photographer Tim Flach were so impressed they named Jennie as the Dog Photographer of the Year 2010.

Jennie’s photograph, along with the winning images from the other categories ‘Dogs at Play’ (Angharad Gwenter from Llwynhendy) ’Dog Portrait’ (Terry Schmidbauer from USA), ‘Dogs at Work’ (Anne Plomp from Netherlands) and ‘Man’s Best Friend’ (Juliet Dearbergh from Monmouthshire), will be displayed at London’s leading dog event, Discover Dogs on 13th and 14th November 2010 at Earls Court. Jennie’s winning image will also be reproduced on the front cover of the December edition of the Kennel Club’s flagship publication, the Kennel Gazette.

Jennie said of her triumph: “It’s truly amazing, photography is something I am very interested in and something I am hoping to go on to study. I take the camera with me everywhere and I always think what angles and what compositions would make a good picture.

I was walking Tilly in the field by our home when she ran off, I called her back and lay down in the grass, when she came into view I started taking lots of images. I take lots of pictures of Tilly, she is probably one of my favourite subjects but this image stood out from them all. ”

Tim Flach, guest judge of the Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the year competition said: “Jennie has presented us with a real sense of the decisive moment; this picture has vitality in colour as well as spirit.”

Jennie will now spend a day out with professional dog photographer Marc Henrie as part of her prize and her winning image will be on the front cover of the December issue of the Kennel Gazette.

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