Award winning, does it really make a difference?
I write this blog in somewhat of a state of shock. I have just been told that I need to get myself over to London next week to pick up a couple of prizes from the Army photographic awards.
This image was taken at 0500 using available red light on a high ISO and shows us packed like sardines into the back of a Chinook about to go on an operation.
This year was only the second time I have entered in ten years for one thing or another, and after being runner up last time, the improvement was great.
This macro shot was taken with a macro lens and was supposed to be an observation of religious prominence within the military and more so with the Americans. What is does not show however is the levels of religious diversity that we have now.
If I am totally honest, I didn’t really hold out much hope as much of the last 12 months was doing video, and if I am even more honest, not to a great standard.
Military equipment – this was one of my favorite portraits from Afghanistan, it shows an attitude and toughness that belies the old equipment they operate with.
So back to the competition. I am obviously very pleased for the recognition, but I really don’t think it means all that much at the end of the day but what we can do to raise the profile of our small group of individuals who work hard to show our colleagues at their best. This is not down to me being disrespectful to the other entrants in this particular competition, just the fact that winning competitions may be a skill but also requires a lot of luck. After all three judges look at the images subjectively and pick their favorite and on another day with different judges, the results would, I am sure, probably be very different.
This military portrait taken in the studio is intended to show a diversity within the whole port folio. It is a standard portrait with a little twist.
I had no idea who was judging this competition, not that knowing that would have made any difference. The simple fact is that photography is purely subjective and what one person loves another simply can’t stand… the Marmite thing I suppose.
In the absence of a perfect boxing or skiiing shot (not much of either in Afghanistan), I wanted to demonstrate a little bit of the British soldiers sense of humour… unfortunately there was no lake in sight.
So what did I win? Well rather surprisingly, the Professional port folio award and the best Professional image. Wow, now I am speechless.
From the harshness of Afghanistan to the grandeur of Hannover town hall for the Queens birthday celebrations, a city that has close ties to the royal family.
The port folio was a simple case of choosing eight images, each one fulfilling a single criteria. Operational image, Sport, Macro, Black and white, portrait, military equipment, Interior and Public relations image. So the portfolio was always going to be a mismatch off images rather than a coherent collection of images to support a narrative.
Which ever way you look at it, there will be controversy and disagreement, as everyone will see different things from the images submitted. So there we have it for another year, I only hope that we as a photographic trade can make the most of this and promote ourselves as the self motivated, professional individuals we are.
The image selected by the judges as the winning image, taken just before the officer at the front of the picture screamed at me for not being where I should be.

Well done mate – about time after all these years – well deserved. Oh, and great pictures.
Thanks Stu, you have to be in it to win it, and any failing in the past can only be on my head, lol.
Well done mate there were some great images from all entrants.
They are all very good images considering the environment they were taken in.
Sorry I could not stay for a drink but had meetings to attend hope to come over to Germany before Christmas see you soon.
Phil you are very welcome any time, you know that. It is a shame you had to leave so soon, hopefully nothing I said….lol. I agree the quality of some of the imagery that never even got a look in was outstanding. A real shame we had no ‘highly commended’ status.
Congratulations again Mark. Well deserved award, sorry I couldn’t make it to the award ceremony.
Colin, you were missed but I understand. Don’t be a stranger.
Congratulations Mark. Don’t do your work down. Great stuff.
Thanks Andrew, may have been lost in translation, all I meant was that there were other potential worthy winners, the standards were that good and in the subjective nature of these competitions, the subjective lean of the judges plays a part. Of course the winning images chosen were the best lol.
Congrats, we’ll deserved.
Thanks mate.