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Pengam photographer wins Assembly competition

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 13:00, Thursday October 4th, 2012.

Robert Guy's image which has won the People's Choice award in the Democracy in Action competition
Robert Guy's image which has won the People's Choice award in the Democracy in Action competition

A photographer from Pengam has won a Welsh Assembly photography competition.

Newport University photography student Robert Guy won the People’s Choice award in the National Assembly for Wales’ inaugural Democracy in Action competition with his image titled ‘Emptiness and Vulnerable’.

He said: “I left the image name untitled because I wanted people to look at the picture for themselves and make up their own mind.

“However in my opinion I’ve given my picture the title ‘Emptiness and Vulnerable’. To me this image represents the dark loneliness that most elderly people go through and I wanted to show this in my image.

“I also wanted to show how much the elderly need our help and not just financial help through money or benefits but through human contact and interaction.

“For example the meals on wheels service that is being withdrawn from some counties through budget cuts affect most elderly people not in the way of they don’t get hot meals to their doorstep but they most look forward to the interaction they get from the people delivering the meals.

“To me this is the democracy that I will be standing up for ready for my inevitable old age.”

The Democracy in Action competition was launched at Newport’s School of Film, Photography and Digital Media by the National Assembly’s Presiding Officer, Rosemary Butler AM, in May.

Its aim has been to get people in Wales to see how individuals, their families and their communities have the ability to effect changes, and to illustrate that by capturing those issues on their camera or smartphone.

Almost 200 images were submitted. The judge’s prize went to Tom Ashmore – a documentary photographer from Cardiff,

The competition was run in conjunction with Ffotogallery, Wales’ champions of lens-based media and the University of Newport’s School of Film, Photography and Digital Media.

All entries have been displayed at www.democracyinactioninwales.org with the images of the shortlisted finalists displayed in the Senedd for the last month.

“We have had some fantastic images submitted from people across Wales,” said the Assembly’s Presiding Officer, Rosemary Butler AM.

“It’s clear that the competition has been a great success because it has got people thinking about politics and the democratic process.

“One person taking a stance can make a big difference; change can happen when people from a town or village join forces to make improvements; while demonstrations and protest give democracy a voice.

“These images have illustrated this and prove that people across Wales are concerned about issues in their communities. Our message is that the National Assembly can help you affect change over these matters.

“We have the petitions system that individuals can use. The Assembly is regularly out and about visiting community groups, schools and events. These are leevers that can be used to address the issues raised in these images.”

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