O’Briens
Irish Sandwich Bars, Ireland’s fastest growing franchise
chain, are delighted to announce Shelley Corcoran, as one
of the winners of this, their seventh annual Photographer
of the Year Competition, entitled “The Rhythm of Life”,
in association with Irish Independent and Fuji Film Ireland.
The six
winning photographs are transformed into postcards and distributed
in O’Briens stores throughout the globe.
Shelley,
an amateur photographer is thrilled to win the award, “This
is a fantastic opportunity to showcase my work. There aren’t
many people who will print, publish and distribute an image
to the scale that O’Briens does for free. It’s
recognition you don’t normally get”.
Shelley’s
winning photograph is was a very popular choice amongst the
judges, capturing a child at play.
“Shelley is truly a talented photographer, and we look
forward to showcasing her work in our store. Shelley’s
award winning photograph will be available in-store from June
2005 as a postcard for you to take home”, explains Robert
Crilly, Franchisee O’Briens Longford.
This is
the seventh year the competition included all O’Briens
International territories and entries were received from the
UK, Ireland, the USA, Singapore, Malyasia and Australia. Following
the extensive search to find the Photographer of the Year,
O’Briens received an outstanding amount of entries for
the competition. The main sponsor O’Briens Sandwich Bars
and co-sponsors Fuji Photofilm Ireland selected Shelley as
one of the winners.
Each winner
receives €500 worth of Fuji camera equipment
as well as their photographs being replicated as free postcards
in all O’Briens stores worldwide.
The other five winners are: Bob Morrison, Mullingar, (IRL),
Mary Conlon, Dublin (IRL), David McAuley, Dublin, (IRL), Bill
Crookston, Glasgow, (UK) and Byran Smyth, Singapore (Asia).
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For further information and/or photographic material please
contact
Elaine Mellon on (01) 4721 400/086 8123 704 or elaine@obriens.ie