Winners announced for 2023 Youth Photographic Award & Short Film Prize
Published on 07 December 2023
In Absentia, Justin Huynh, Yr 12, Sydney Boys High School
Congratulations to all our 2023 photographic and short film winners!
The competition was judged this year by Photographer Garry Trinh, Photographer and Artist Lulu Pinkus and the Mayor of Woollahra, Councillor Richard Shields.
The exhibition of all entries was on view at Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf until Sunday 26 November.
List of all winners
Senior Category
First Prize $300
In Absentia, Justin Huynh, Yr 12, Sydney Boys High School
Highly Commended $150
Beware the Power, Daniel Slade, Yr 12, Cranbrook School
Junior Category
First Prize $300
Stay, Renee Lam, Yr 8, Ascham School
Highly Commended $150
Sleep Walking, Bronte Walsh, Yr 8, Ascham School
Highly Commended $150
Aurora Light in One Night, Alexandra Kovalenko, Yr 9, Kincoppal Rose Bay
Black and White Category
First Prize $300
Sky Rat Myriad, Megan Cheung, Yr 9, Loreto Kirribilli
First Prize $300
Shadows of Light, Tennyson Wheeler, Yr 8, Emanuel School
Highly Commended $150
Shivers, James O'Rourke, Yr 9, Cranbrook School
Highly Commended $150
Lost, Charlotte Fletcher, Yr 9, Kincoppal Rose Bay
People’s Choice
Prize $150
No Worries Bondi, Jonathan Gold, Yr 11, Cranbrook School
Mayor’s Choice Awards
Junior Category
First Prize $200
Fresh out of the Shearing Shed, Dylan Davison, Yr 7, Cranbrook School
Highly Commended $100
Deflated, Nicole Wei, Yr 9, Kincoppal Rose Bay
Senior Category
First Prize $200
The Quiet Place, Lacey Prokop, Yr 10, Ascham School
Highly Commended $100
Salty Hour, Zac Coonan, Yr 11, Waverley College
Short Film Winners
First Prize $400
I Miss You, James Iatrou, Yr 12, Waverley College
Highly Commended $200
Cibernetic Dissonance, Felix Swan, Yr 12, Cranbrook School
Highly Commended $200
BEYOND, Dimitri Tsovolos, Kalan Cusick, Brannavan Prabaharan, James Cao, Yr 10, Sydney Boys High School
Find out more about the 2023 Youth Photographic Award & Short Film Prize