The Scarborough News

Thor photo award success

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Scarboroug­h photograph­er Will Palmer is celebratin­g after his photograph of Thor the Walrus landed him the runner up position in the British Wildlife Photograph­y Awards Mr Palmer, who lives in Seamer, took the runnerup position in the Urban Wildlife category at the awards.

He said capturing the image in the early hours of the morning had enabled him to see Thor before too many people were on the scene. Mr Palmer, 26, said: “I saw the story online at about 2am, so I grabbed my camera and went down. “It was quite nice, only about six or seven of us there, certainly much less than the hundreds who turned up later.”

The walrus was certainly a change of subject matter for Mr Palmer, 26, who is an internatio­nally acclaimed sports photograph­er. In 2022, he won both the AIPS Internatio­nal Sports Press Associatio­n and the SJA British Sports

Journalism Awards Young Photograph­er of the Year. The British Wildlife Photograph­y Awards are described as a unique celebratio­n of British wildlife.

The best entries will now feature in a stunning coffee table book, British Wildlife Photograph­y Awards Collection 12.

Mr Palmer said: “The photograph has been included in the book, which is a selection of the best

images from across the categories.

“It was quite inspiring to see those images as well when they were displayed in an exhibition in Bristol. “But what I really like, is the fact that the image was taken in Scarboroug­h.” PICADORE on Castle Road in Scarboroug­h will have a limited run of signed stretched canvases for sale of the image and they will also be available to buy online via t.ly/v0CtZ.

 ?? ?? What’s All the Fuss About? – Thor, the photograph by Will Palmer.
What’s All the Fuss About? – Thor, the photograph by Will Palmer.

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