2023 Way Out West – Youth Photography Competition Online Exhibition
Well done to all the entrants to 2023 Way Out West Youth Photography Competition. All the entries were fantastic, and everyone should be very proud of their achievements
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The Way Out West Youth Photography Competition invites local young people to enter their best photograph to be in the running to win one of the six prizes up for grabs.
The Way Out West Photography Competition features a number of different prize categories including: the Way Out West Prize (image that best captures life in Wyndham), Best Landscape, Best Portrait, Best Black and White Image, Best Use of Colour, and of course the overall winner ‘Grand Prize’ based on content and artistic merit. Entrants are encouraged to submit images using the prize categories as creative prompts.
WOW exhibition night which will be held on 13 July from 6 - 7pm at the Point Cook Library (1-21 Cheetham Street, Point Cook). Winners will also be announced on the night.
The Way Out West exhibition is currently travelling around Wyndham. Checkout this year’s entries and winners at the below locations:
Saltwater Community Centre from 13 September – 5 October
Dianella Community Centre from 6 October – 26 October
Manor Lakes Library from 27 October – 16 November
Youth Resource Centre from 17 November – 7 December
If you have any questions or would like more information please email wayoutwest@wyndham.vic.gov.au. Alternatively, you can call Youth Services on 9742 0777 or Library Services on 8734 8999.
Well done to all the entrants to 2023 Way Out West Youth Photography Competition. All the entries were fantastic, and everyone should be very proud of their achievements
Well done to all the entrants to 2022 Way Out West Youth Photography Competition. All the entries were fantastic, and everyone should be very proud of their achievements.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2021 Way Out West Youth Photography Competition.
Well done to all the entrants to 2020 Way Out West Youth Photography Competition. All the entries were fantastic, and everyone should be very proud of their achievements.
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