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(30.03.07)
Sea
Cadet 2007 Photographic Challenge Announced
Could
you get the photograph that tells the Sea Cadet
Story.
You don’t need to be a David Bailey or a
budding paparazzo to make the grade, just an eye
for a photo that puts the Corps in the frame.
In a warship, aboard TS Royalist or TS John Jerwood,
during an overseas exchange, at a training school
or competition, or just down at the Unit –
whenever and where ever you see a great shot.
If you come up with the goods you will be crowned
Sea Cadet Photographer or Sea Cadet Adult Photographer
of the Year.
In association with our friends at The
Naval Photograph Club, this year the association
is awarding two prizes open to Cadets of all ages:
The
Tod Trophy, named after Vice Admiral Sir Jonathan
Tod KCB CBE, the last Chairman of the Sea Cadet
Association, for the best photograph of any Sea
Cadet activity
The Anthony Preston Memorial
Trophy, named after the renowned naval author
and historian, for the best photograph of a ship
We are also introducing
a new trophy for adults:
The President’s Trophy, awarded
for the best photograph of any Sea Cadet Corps
related activity taken by an adult volunteer.
The competition will be co-ordinated by the
President of The Naval Photograph Club, Dr Duncan
Veasey.
If
you would like to enter and want some ideas
or help with how to apply then get in touch
with the training officer at training@tsquantock.com
Looking
for inspiration, visit the gallery to view previous
photos
Click
here to find out more
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