UKClimbing and UKHillwalking are proud to announce the shortlist for this year's Marmot Photography Awards.
The format is the same as last year, with automatic selection for the top five photographs in each category based on the votes received over the last 12 months. We have put each of these five photos on display so that you can vote again for the photo(s) you deem most worthy. None of the previous votes are counted, so the slate is clean for each photo - it is up to you to decide who wins!
Voting closes at midnight on 31st January, with the final results - and brilliant prizes from Marmot - being announced in February. For 2017 we will once again be publishing the finalists in a high resolution Digital Feature format.
CLICK HERE to see the winners from 2016
How to Vote
To vote simply click through the range of images, then follow the instructions below. You can vote for as many photos as you like, but there is a limit to one vote per photograph. Alternatively, click here to visit the Competition Gallery in its entirety.
In addition to the category awards we also have three overall winners (1st, 2nd, 3rd), which will be selected by professional photographer Tim Glasby. Tim has worked closely with Marmot for many years, with images of all their key athletes to his name - Steve McClure, Lucy Creamer, Neil Mawson, Jack Geldard, and Leah Crane - to name a few. Alongside his choices he will be including a paragraph on why he has made each selection, just to provide a bit of background on his thinking.
About Tim:
Tim has travelled the world on assignment for many of the best clients in the industry, including editorial work for The Times, The IOD, GQ and National Geographic Adventure, and for commercial clients such as Red Bull, Adidas Eyewear, Marmot, Vans and Edelmans Advertising. As an adventurer and photojournalist, Tim has photographed a wide array of assignments; including trekking in the Himalaya, rock climbing throughout Europe, ice Climbing in North America, paragliding in Corsica, back packing in the Scottish Highlands and mountain-biking in France.
For more information on Tim, and to see some of his work, visit his website timglasby.com or follow him on Twitter @Timglasby.
Prizes
We have some great prizes on offer from Marmot:
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