Joe Gilhooley is this year’s winner in our Photographer of the Year 2017 competition. Turn over to find out more about Joe and his exceptional image of Loch Rusky in the Trossachs.
BACK in January, we launched the search for our Photographer of the Year 2017. We received many hundreds of entries and it was a tough task whittling them down to a final 15. Those finalists, with every entry a stunning shot, were put to a readers’ vote.
This month we reveal your winner, Joe Gilhooley, of Loan head, Midlothian, who took a beautiful image of sunrise on Loch Rusky one tranquil autumn morning. Joe wins £200, a giant canvas print of his winning picture and an engraved trophy. But much more importantly, he takes the prestigious title of The Scots Magazine Photographer of the Year 2017!
This story is from the July 2017 edition of The Scots Magazine.
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