12/07/2013
The winner of the Sea Cadet category in the Royal Navy’s prestigious Peregrine Trophy Award for photography is POC Tamysn, 17, from Carlisle Unit for her amazing shot titled ‘Flying High with Sea Cadets’. Runner up and Highly Commended was Chris, 16 from Gosfoth Unit.
Tamsyn joined the other award winners last night at the presentation ceremony at the Royal College of Arts, Kensington, London where she received her certificate from the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas.
Each year the RN recognises excellence in photography with the Peregrine Photographic Awards and Sea Cadets have a special category. Any Sea Cadet or Royal Marines Cadet aged between 13 and 18 can take part by submitting an image that visually represents our ethos and values.
Head of the Royal Navy Photographic Branch, Captain Ian Stidston said:
“It’s been a fantastic competition and one that has demonstrated the exceptional talent and professionalism of the men and women of the Navy’s photographic branch – and also of those amateurs who have captured some outstanding imagery."
The Peregrine Trophy dates back to 1961 and is named after the HMS Peregrine Royal Naval Air Station in Sussex. The award’s primary purpose is to encourage the production of eye-catching, powerful imagery that can be used in the media to demonstrate the Royal Navy and Royal Marine’s operations.
Sea Cadets are honoured to be included in this wonderful RN event.