WWPW Winner! Congratulations Jason Parreira!

Under: Contest 27 July 2009

Congratulations Jason!

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Jason's Winning Photo

Jason Parreira is the photographer of the winning photo for the city of London. Photo pictured above. Jason is 16 years old and has had a passion for photography since he was a little kid. Jason is going into grade 11 this September. I am sure that Jason will find his prize of Scott Kelby’s Digital Photography Book Vol. 3 quite well. To see more of Jason’s work check out his Flick’r Page!

Honourable Mentions

We also have 3 honourable mentions that will be featured this month along with Jason’s photo in the side bar >>>

In no particular order here are the honrouable mentions

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Kevin Van Lierop - Listen To The Music

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Robin Parmar - Bee On Yellow

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Scott Webb - Face in Tree

Congratulations to everyone, and check out the Flick’r photo pool for more great photos!

4 Responses to “WWPW Winner! Congratulations Jason Parreira!”

  1. Phronk says:

    Great photos! This makes me proud to be a Londoner.

    Love the caption on Kevin’s, and that is totally a face in Scott’s.

  2. Scott Webb says:

    Congrats Jason! Great photograph and at 16 that Book is going to totally come in handy.
    I agree, that it makes you proud to be Londoner.

  3. donna says:

    well done everyone! the photos on flickr are truly an incredible, creative, inspiring view of how individual each and every one on the photo walk , sees, shares, and celebrates the london we live in and call home! i am so pleased this event was a registered communities in bloom event. as the theme of our communities in bloom bid is and will always be celebrate london..this is our everyday!

    jason your photos are all stunning…i can hardly wait to see what the next walk turns out..the face on the tree, what an extraordianry eye to capture that! all well done…

  4. rparmar says:

    It may be no coincidence that Scott was the only photographer from the London group I actually got to meet. We lagged behind the main group (with my wife as well), taking time to look for the interesting or wait for the right moment. That is the best advice I can give anyone… photography is about patience.

    Unfortunately this meant that we missed meeting everyone at the pub later on. I assumed the social would last a couple of hours but made it there 5 minutes too late. I am sorry not to get a chance to say hello to everyone, especially as it’s unlikely I’ll be traveling again from Ireland any time soon!

    But if you’re ever over here, please look me up.

    Thanks to James for organising this day.

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