• 01 April 2015

Capture Church of Ireland Church Life in Action and enter the CCB Photography Competition

The Church of Ireland’s Central Communications Board (CCB) invites you to enter a photography competition focusing on showing Church of Ireland church life in action. This year, in a change to the annual communications competition (which has traditionally focused on print, web–based and social media), selected entries to this special photography competition will not only win a prize but will also feature prominently on the Church of Ireland website as it is redeveloped this year.

The church life in action photography competition is kindly being sponsored by Ecclesiastical Insurance. The competition calls photographers of all ages and experience to take part. Bishop Pat Storey of the CCB says, ‘This year’s photography competition aims to celebrate and capture something of the wide range of worship and community activity that takes place within the Church of Ireland and to convey this imaginatively to the wider world through the Church’s website as it is redeveloped.’

The idea is to focus on church activities, rather than buildings – people, not just places. The judges will be looking for images which reveal human interaction within church spaces. Entrants can choose to focus on, for example, worship and prayer, community activities or the church and its people. Entries will be judged on their composition, creativity and impact and must include people.

Competition Rules

Entrants may submit one image which should be submitted via email to press@ireland.anglican.org along with the entrant’s name, full contact details, and parish, diocesan, church committee or formally Church of Ireland linked organization connection.

Images must be jpegs, and at least 300 dpi and 3 mega–bytes in size but strictly not over 4 mega–bytes, and be submitted with the date the photograph was taken. 

The deadline for entries will be 12 noon on Monday 27th April 2015.  

The judging panel will be independent of the CCB and prizes will be announced at the General Synod in Armagh on 9 May 2015.