Encapsulating the lives of those in the nation through compelling imagery, the British Life Photography Awards showcases the work of both amateur and professional photographers across the country.
Celebrating the state of nation at the turn of the year, the awards, now in its fourth year, are a chance for artists to capture the spirit of British life.
Overall winner of the British Life Photographer 2018 was Amy Bateman's 'Lambing Intensive Care, Croft Foot Farm, Cumbria' which captured a candid shot of small flock during lambing season.
Among the winners was Jenifer Bunnett with her simple yet stunning image of a rainbow along the chalk hills of East Sussex in 'Seven Sisters Rainbow, Cuckmere Haven, Sussex' and Amit Lennon with his picture of the much-loved comedian and presenter Frank Skinner holding a mug.
Also among the winners was Simon Sharp's thought provoking 'Fisherman’s Wives and Daughters, Hull' that captured the wives of fishermen living in the East Yorkshire city and the constant fear they faced with losing a loved one at sea.
Among the other categories at the British Life Photography Awards 2018 was Street Life, Brits on Holidays, Urban Life and Historic Britain.
An exhibition of the stunning photographs is currently being shown at Mall Galleries in London until February 23 before it goes on tour to Banbury, Leyburn and Glastonbury.
Overall winner of the British Life Photographer 2018 was Amy Bateman with her 'Lambing Intensive Care, Croft Foot Farm, Cumbria'. Ms Bateman, who was able to capture rural life in Cumbria, used a tripod and a timer to try and capture the small flock during lambing season
The winner of the British Weather category was Jenifer Bunnett with her 'Seven Sisters Rainbow, Cuckmere Haven, Sussex.' The simple yet stunning image captures a distant rainbow along the chalk hills of the East Sussex coastline
Also among the winners was Simon Sharp's 'Fisherman’s Wives and Daughters, Hull'. Mr Sharp, who won in the Documentary Series category, was able to capture candid shots of the women living in the East Yorkshire city and the constant fear they faced with losing a loved one at sea
Also among Mr Sharp's images of 'Fisherman’s Wives and Daughters, Hull' were those of women showing the courage and strength they had to keep while their husbands and fathers were at sea
Mr Sharp was able to capture the persistent strength that the wives of fishermen in Hull had to keep in raising a family while their husbands were away
Winner of the Portraiture category was Amit Lennon with his picture of the much-loved comedian and presenter Frank Skinner holding a mug
Winner of the 'Life at Work' category was Edmond Terakopian with his 'Love Your Job'. The black and white image shows a man with a briefcase walking along a street in the pouring rain on his way to work
In this heartwarming picture titled 'Barbara; Ron’s Late Romance, Musical Museum in Brentford' photographer David Yeo was able to capture the simple joy of being with the one you love. Mr Yeo was the winner of the 'Brits on Holidays' category
The winner of the 'Historic Britain' category was Mike Dugdale with his 'Dover Girls 1967, Eastern Docks, Dover, Kent.' The simple yet beautiful black and white image shows young children near the South East port
Winner of the 'Urban Life' category at the British Life Photography Awards was Simon Hadleigh-Sparks with his 'Living The View – St Paul’s.' The photograph captures people dining outside St Paul's cathedral in London
In his 'Separation in Togetherness, Oxford Circus, London' photographer Roza Vulf was able to capture commuters together and separated and the hustle and bustle of London city in the 'Street Life' category
Winner of the 'University Award' category was Annie Tinsley, assisted by George Robinson, with 'Dead Zone. A Portrait within Empty Space'
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Main photo article Encapsulating the lives of those in the nation through compelling imagery, the British Life Photography Awards showcases the work of both amateur and professional photographers across the country.
Celebrating the state of nation at the turn of the year, the awards, now in its fourth year, are a...
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