Sixteen photographers were recognised as winners across a variety of categories during the awards night which was held during Mental Health Week at the Gary Holland Community Centre.
PhotoVoice involves participants of all ages taking photos under a particular Act-Belong-Commit theme. Photographers then include a sentence or short paragraph explaining their photo, giving it a ‘voice’. Ultimately, PhotoVoice aims to promote positive mental health in the community.
More than 450 entries were received in this year's competition, with 100 of them going on display at the Gary Holland Community Centre during the PhotoVoice Exhibition.
A six-person panel was responsible for judging the photos on their composition and their communication of the Act-Belong Commit message. This year saw the introduction of the theme of ‘standing strong together’, applying the Act-Belong-Commit message in Aboriginal culture
City of Rockingham Mayor Barry Sammels congratulated the winners on their efforts.
"The 10th edition of the Act-Belong-Commit PhotoVoice Competition had some fantastic entries from participants of all ages and I congratulate the winners on their outstanding achievements," Mayor Sammels said.
"PhotoVoice has become one of the City’s biggest events promoting positive mental health and I’m delighted to see the dedication and skill of our amateur photographers.
"Judging the winning photographs was an incredibly difficult task for the panel and it is a testament to the quality of work submitted by all entrants." The event was proudly sponsored by Healthway and the Act-Belong-Commit campaign and the City gratefully acknowledges their contribution.
WinnersThe 2018 PhotoVoice Exhibition winners include:
12yrs and Under Modified- Daniel Kurian, Shoulder to Shoulder
12yrs and Under Non-Modified - Mia Townrow, Beach Time
13-17yrs Modified - Ethan Manning, Passed on Knowledge
13-17yrs Non-Modified - Mackenzie Bauld, A Problem Shared is a Problem Halved
18-59yrs Modified - Trudi Davies, Committed
18-59yrs Non-Modified - Katie Hughes, Challenges are What Keep us Moving Forward
60+yrs Modified - Peter Le Scelle, Milky Way at Heron Point
60+yrs Non-Modified - Thelma Murphy, This is Not Going to End Well
Student Workshop Modified - Keely Jones,Natural Beauty (South Coast Baptist College)
Student Workshop Non-Modified - Abbey Schroder, A Sky View (East Waikiki Primary School)
Student Workshop Abilities - Aiden Atkins, A Young Man’s Best Friend (Rockingham SHS Education Support Centre)
ACT Award - Steph Moses, Free Spirit
BELONG Award - Daniel Kurian, Shoulder to Shoulder
COMMIT Award - Joseph Ford, A Bridge to Race Day
Standing Strong Together Award - Sally Newman, Emily’s Song
The Public Choice Award - Amanda Hanlon, A Cheeky Snap