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Sophie Green, who’s from Cramlington, gained the folks’s alternative class of the RSPCA’s Young Photographer Awards with an image, titled Leap Frogs, of cockapoo Mabel and spaniel Pepper in motion leaping over a fence at Blyth Beach.
Sophie mentioned: “I never expected to win. There were so many great photos shortlisted so to win is incredible.
“It is so nice knowing my hard work has paid off and that so many people have liked and appreciated my photo.
“I am just over the moon and my mum is so happy she immediately called my grandma and my dad too.
“This has inspired me to carry on doing photography in my spare time and maybe even to have a photography business on the side.”
As properly as profitable the folks’s alternative class, Sophie was additionally named runner-up in a unique class in December with a portfolio of her pictures of dogs.
The 18-year-old, who has been taking footage since she was 12, mentioned: “I have always had a love for animals and nature, especially dogs and the woods.
“I think dogs are so amazing and they each have their own character, their coats are all different and beautiful, and I also love to take photos of birds as I enjoy the challenge of trying to get action shots of them flying.”
As winner of the folks’s alternative class, Sophie will obtain £100 of Amazon vouchers and an awards trophy.
RSPCA photographer and awards decide Andrew Forsyth mentioned: “Sophie is a very worthy winner. We loved her portfolio featuring dogs in action during the competition in December so to see her winning the people’s choice awards is fantastic.
“We hope Sophie’s success has inspired other young people to enter the competition.
“We would urge all budding young photographers to please keep an eye out for the opening of submissions to the competition this year, or you can register your interest now at [email protected].”