The Search-See-Snap competition encouraged students to explore two walking trails, developed by our Institute of Popular Music, to find out more about Liverpool’s musical heritage. Students could explore the trails either individually or in groups of up to 6, taking photographs of their journey. All photographs were submitted to a panel of judges to select 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in both individual and group categories to win cash prizes, the judges also gave a commendation to the best photograph submitted by an individual and the best photograph submitted by a group.
The judging panel below reviewed 75 photographs entered to select the winning entries:
- Sarah Fisher – Executive Director at Open Eye Gallery
- JR Peterson AIS ARPS – School of Histories, Languages and Cultures
- Joel Levitan – University of Liverpool Photo Society Committee
Winners
Individual
1st Place | 2nd Place | Joint 3rd Place | Joint 3rd Place | Commendation |
Saul Leslie | Isobel Scott | Lula Taylor | Rohill Premandand | Isobel Scott ‘Drum’ (see below) |
Group
1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place | Commendation |
Jasmine Bungay and Lewis Hayes | Haoyun Lu, Yang Bao and Yifei Zhu | Daniel Flanagan and Konstantina Zygouri | Jasmine Bungay and Lewis Hayes
‘Sunset’ (see below) |
All winners have now been contacted.
Open Eye Gallery Showcase
All entries into the competition will be showcased in an exhibition at Open Eye Gallery from 26 May – 6 June.
Open Eye Gallery is reopening on 26 May and will be open every Wednesday-Sunday 11am-4pm.
Thank you to all those who entered and enjoyed the trails. The judges were very pleased to see such a variety of images submitted and having so many great submissions to choose from.
Although the competition has now ended, the trails are still available to download and enjoy at your leisure.
Thanks to our judging panel for giving up their time and sharing their expertise and to Open Eye Gallery for sharing the Search See Snap Magical Musical Trail Exhibition.
The trails
Trail 1: The South Liverpool Trail
Running from Penny Lane to Lark Lane, on this trail you’ll discover more about The Beatles, festivals that run from Sefton Park and see the pub that was once home to Freddie Mercury.
Download Trail 1: The South Liverpool Trail
Trail 2: The City Centre Trail
Starting at Cain’s Brewery and culminating at the Pier Head, spend an afternoon walking this city centre trail to find out more about the many diverse musical acts and styles that Liverpool has been home to.
Download Trail 2: The City Centre Trail