The winners have been announced for the 2015 Vauxhall Home Nations Football Photographer of the Year awards.
Scottish Sun photographer Kenny Ramsay was crowned Photographer of the Year for his portfolio capturing the drama of Scotland’s footballing year.
The overall Home Nations Photographer of the Year was awarded to Carl Recine of Action Images. Carl’s portfolio captured England’s faultless qualifying campaign.
SNS photographer Craig Williamson scooped the Individual Photograph of the Year award. Craig’s image illustrated the pure delight on the players’ face after scoring vital goals against Poland and Republic of Ireland.
Lee Smith of AFP won Scotland Individual Photograph of Supporters 2015 for his images of Scotland and Germany fans at the match at Hampden Park last autumn.
The overall Home Nations Photographer of the Year was awarded to Carl Recine of Action Images. Carl’s portfolio captured England’s faultless qualifying campaign.
This is the fifth year of the Vauxhall Home Nations Photographer of the Year competition having begun in the first year of their lead sponsorship of Scotland.
Cheryl Stibbs, Sponsorship Marketing Manager, said: “We continue to be astounded by the quality of the entrants and the substantial interest our awards have created in the photography profession.
“The standard of entrants in Scottish international football category was incredible with the number of entrants growing year-on-year. Ian was a very worthy winner with an excellent portfolio, which captured the real emotion of Scottish football.
“We’d like to thank all the entrants for producing one of the finest exhibitions of photography our judges have ever seen.”
Vauxhall Scotland Photographer of the Year
Kenny Ramsay: Scottish Sun
Vauxhall Scotland Individual Photograph of the Year
Craig Williamson: SNS
Vauxhall Scotland Supporter Photo of the Year
Lee Smith: Action Images
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