The new exhibition of beautiful scenes from across Scotland adorn the walls and multimedia displays of our Scottish Marketplace, with guests invited to meander the Food Hall and have a gander at the stunning new images located all across the venue.
Now in its eight year, the landscape award’s top prize went to Isabella Hillhouse, whose portfolio of three images, titled “Holy Stones”, “Talisker Bay” and “Calm”, pictured below, won the highest score from judges. Isabella’s images will be on display for the next year, along with dozens of other acclaimed photographers.
The Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards are an annual photography competition launched in September 2014.
The new exhibition at Bonnie & Wild sees a huge step up in production and the biggest images produced for a Scottish landscape photography exhibition.
Installed across the entire venue, award-winners' images now take up entire walls, are seen in rolling video displays, new full height lightboxes, large format prints, and in traditional high-quality, wall-mounted prints.
Running for the entire year, the exhibition will soon provide the facility for visitors to buy prints of the images on display, with profits going to the photographers.
Image credit: Naomi Vance
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