Bridlington's Sewerby Hall hosts Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition and competition to celebrate Bridlington’s best photographers

Bridlington’s Sewerby Hall is hosting the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition alongside a photography competition showcasing Bridlington’s finest photographers.
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Running until Sunday, July 16, the Photographer of the Year exhibition features over 100 exceptional images which capture fascinating animal behaviour, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world.

And now visitors can see even more wildlife photos, as a photography competition is being featured in the grounds of the hall.

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This competition attracted over 100 entries, and now 12 stunning images have been selected as finalists, and visitors can vote for their favourite picture.

The photography competition  has attracted over 100 entries, and now 12 stunning images have been selected as finalists.The photography competition  has attracted over 100 entries, and now 12 stunning images have been selected as finalists.
The photography competition has attracted over 100 entries, and now 12 stunning images have been selected as finalists.

Voting forms are available at the Visitor Centre, and the winner will be announced in July.

Councillor Nick Coultish, portfolio holder for culture, leisure and tourism, said : “The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is once again proving to be a hugely popular addition to a day out at Sewerby Hall and Gardens. It’s much more than remarkable pictures – the exhibition is interesting, informative, and thought provoking.

“And now visitors can see local wildlife images, too, as part of a trip to this fantastic venue with so much to see and do, including beautiful gardens, the historic hall itself, loads of activities, and of course the zoo. Come along in the next few weeks, and don’t miss out on this stunning wildlife photography.”

Visit https://www.sewerbyhall.co.uk/ to find out more.