Cromer captured in stunning detail by academy students

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April 20th 2021

The changing landscapes and natural environment around Cromer were captured in stunning detail in our photography competition.

Entries were taken by students of Cromer Academy across all year levels while they were taking their daily exercise on walks around their area during lockdown. 

Georgina Harrod, Cromer Academy Photography Teacher, said:

"We had over 150 entries to our lockdown walk competition and I thoroughly enjoyed looking at all the entries upon receiving them. 

 

"As the school's photography teacher, I was incredibly impressed at the range of entries which demonstrated the creativity and determination shown by our pupils at Cromer Academy."

Winners included:

  • Thomas Woods, in Year 7, won first place with his photograph of the dramatic change in weather.

  • Jenna-Rose Newman, in Year 11 came in close second, demonstrating unusual composition and photography skills she learnt during her GCSE.

  • Molly-May Cocker, in Year 7, was awarded third place for her abstract take on her local landscape.