Ipswich's Tiago Pereira wins Felixstowe photo competition

By Derek Davis

19th Oct 2021 | Local News

Cobbold's Point picture judged Felixstowe's finest
Cobbold's Point picture judged Felixstowe's finest

Tiago Pereira from Ipswich has been named the winner of the Felixstowe Photo Competition for 2021.

Tiago's dramatic shot of Cobbold's Point was entered into the 'Seashore' theme.

This year's Felixstowe Photo Competition, which was organised and supported by Visit Felixstowe, Felixstowe Town Council and the Landguard Partnership, attracted just under 100 entries from all ages (nine to 81 years) and abilities over three different themes - Architecture, Seashore and Young Photographer.

Following an online public vote, the top eight photos were selected - four from each of the Architecture and Seashore themes. Together with the seven Young Photographer photos, a panel of judges, then selected the overall "Judge's Choice" Winner.

One judge, Felixstowe mayor Mark Jepson, said: "Once again this year's entries have been outstanding and really show the rich variety of landmarks and attractions of our seaside town. Congratulations to Tiago, and we would also like to thank everyone else who took the time to enter this year's competition".

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