Stratford Press

Shadow the key to winning pic

- Alyssa Smith

“Though she be but little, she be fierce” were the words that inspired a winning local photograph.

Taranaki artist Katrina Ward was the supreme winner of the Stratford Shakespear­e Trust Award for the noir black and white photograph­y competitio­n.

The award is sponsored by Fenton Street Arts Collective with the Percy Thomson gallery.

The competitio­n was part of the

Shakespear­e: Experience The Bard exhibition which has been on display during April to celebrate William Shakespear­e’s birth month.

Katrina says she is rapt to win the competitio­n. “I’m very pleased.”

She says she drew inspiratio­n from Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream to capture the image.

“Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of my favourites. When I was at school I was Helena for [our] production so I felt a connection to her.

“I love Shakespear­e’s works. When I was at university we’d act out Shakespear­e’s plays outside over summer.”

Katrina took the winning shot of her daughter using a vintage camera app on her phone.

“I wanted strong light and a detailed background. My daughter is standing in front of a painting I created which adds to the background. I took the image in the late afternoon soon which made the good shadows. While the portrait is of my daughter the focus is more on her shadow.”

Katrina says she saw the competitio­n on Facebook and decided to share it with her students.

“I work as an education consultant and I thought the competitio­n was a great way for those students to get their work out there. I thought

I’d give it a go as well.” Katrina won $300. “It was a nice little surprise.”

She says her daughter was excited to see the photograph up. “She was really chuffed that the image won and even more chuffed to see her face in an exhibition.”

 ?? ?? The winning photo was the work of Katrina Ward.
The winning photo was the work of Katrina Ward.

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