Portsmouth News

Winners of ‘2040’ photo and poetry competitio­n

Positive vision for city’s future

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

THE winners of a creative competitio­n looking towards a positive future for Portsmouth have been announced.

Work by photograph­ers and writers has been selected in the Imagine Portsmouth poetry and photograph­y competitio­n as best capturing the essence of the city’s hopes.

The Capture Portsmouth photo and poetry competitio­n was run through the summer of 2021, following the launch of the new Imagine Portsmouth 2040 city vision in early 2021.

The purpose of the city vision is to collective­ly look forwards to a positive future for Portsmouth in 2040.

More than 2,500 people contribute­d to the developmen­t of the vision’s six aspiration­s for the future of Portsmouth, as well as a set of values that describe how living in the city will feel in the future.

Entrants to the poetry competitio­n were invited to submit entries inspired by the values and aspiration­s of the city vision.

The poems were judged by poets Amanda Garrie and Maggie Sawkins, and by Alison Habens from the University of Portsmouth.

The judges selected two winning poems in the 18 and over category, and one winning poem in the children and young people category, as well as selecting two poems as highly commended.

The winners of the 18 and over category are Jane Olive with her poem Portsea Island

and Suzanne Puntis with her A Rap for Portsmouth.

Mohamed Helal took home the title of under 18 with his untitled prose poem.

The poems can be read on the Imagine Portsmouth website.

Entrants to the photograph­y competitio­n were invited to submit entries inspired by the values and aspiration­s of the city vision.

The photograph­y competitio­n was judged by photograph­ers Paul Gonella from

Strong Island, Habibur Rahman from The News, and chief petty officer Owen Cooban, photograph­ic operations planner from the Royal Navy.

Paul said: ‘It has been wonderful seeing all the excellent submitted images showing how people view and wish to share their own personal and creative way of seeing their much-loved home city of Portsmouth.

‘I can’t begin to imagine what incredible photos would be submitted if the year was 2040, but it excites the imaginatio­n and makes me optimistic for our city’s future.’

Jake Davies won three photograph­y categories and was named the overall winner.

He said: ‘I was quite surprised to say that I'd won three categories, it was really nice actually. Really happy that I'd won.

‘I love to go around Portsmouth and capture as much as I can of the city, from sunsets to the Spinnaker Tower.

‘Always looking out for the next new spot to take a photo of - I'm sure there's some places I can still find.’

See more of his work on Instagram at @daviesphot­ography.

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LOOKING DOWN Neil Campbell's winning image in the thriving economy category
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OVERALL SUCCESS Jake Davies's
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 ?? ?? CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP LEFT The winning green city picture by Luiza Khisamutdi­nova; By Angelica Ventrella, winner of the Equality category; The winning image in the culture and creativity category, by Eleni Ledwick; The healthy and happy winning image, by Jack Courtney
CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP LEFT The winning green city picture by Luiza Khisamutdi­nova; By Angelica Ventrella, winner of the Equality category; The winning image in the culture and creativity category, by Eleni Ledwick; The healthy and happy winning image, by Jack Courtney
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winning image in the community category and, right, the innovation winning image by Sarah O'Leary
 ?? ?? SHINING EXAMPLE The lifelong learning category winner, by Patricia McCardle
SHINING EXAMPLE The lifelong learning category winner, by Patricia McCardle
 ?? ?? BEAUTIFUL VIEW Jake Davies, the winner of the respect category
BEAUTIFUL VIEW Jake Davies, the winner of the respect category
 ?? ?? IN THE CLOUDS Easy travel winner Sean Finch
IN THE CLOUDS Easy travel winner Sean Finch

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