Let’s get Bristol on the map! If you’re a keen photographer (whether amateur or professional), then submit your photos by April 30th to enter the UK’s biggest pub photography competition…
A nationwide celebration of everything great about the pub, the British Beer & Pub Association’s Pub Life competition invites members of the public – whether professional photographers or not – to capture their favourite scenes from their local pub under six categories for the change to win a camera from Olympus and a spot in the competition’s photography exhibition.
The competition consists of six different categories, and the winner of each category will bag themselves an Olympus E-PL2 Single Kit Lens Camera, with six runners up winning an Olympus XZ-1 camera. One overall winner will also win an Olympus E-PL2 Double Kit Lens Camera along with a range of photography accessories.
If you’re a Bristol photographer – enter and see if we can get our city’s pubs recognised! If you’re not a photographer but have suggestions of great pubs to photograph in the categories below, then feel free to suggest them in the comments box…
The categories are as follows:
Pub Life: The image that truly represents the essence of life in the modern pub
The Sun’s “The Beautiful Game”: An image that depicts sportsmanship within the local pub
Strange But True: An image that portrays the bizarre nature of the local pub
The Regulars: This could be a landlord, or regular figure or feature of your local pub
Pub With A View: An incredible landscape outside or through a fireside window
Lazy Sunday: The quintessential English social activity, spent with great friends and a roast dinner.
For more details on the competition, including how to enter, click here to visit the British Beer & Pub Association website. And if you have any suggestions for venues for any of the categories – or are planning on entering the competition – let us know in the comments box below! 🙂
A chance to get familiar with your camera!
Ha, I'll be nowhere near good enough by then, trust me! Great excuse to spend more time in the pub, though 🙂