Winning photos
Mr Steven Keegan, and his wife, Jnanita, with the five winning entries in the South Island 1984 Secondary Schools’ Photographic Competition, in Christchurch yesterday. Mr and Mrs Keegan are directors of Heritage School Photos, Ltd, of Christchurch, which organised the competition in an attempt to encourage school children to take an active interest in photography. Sponsors donated prizes valued at $lOOO which will be shared between the placegetters and those receiving honourable mentions.. The entries will be displayed at the Merivale Mall from August 20 to August 25.
The winning photographs are (rear) Fenced Horizon, by James Hay, aged 17, of St Andrew’s College,' left; and Glass, by Wendy Thompson, aged 16, of Darfield High School, right. Front (from left), Scotch Thistle, by Stephanie Craighead, aged 15, Rangiora High School; King of the Clay, by Wayne Hopping, aged 15, Shirley Boys’ High School; and Cable Car, by Stephanie Craighead.
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Press, 16 August 1984, Page 3
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