
‘Visions of Africa 2008’ invited amateurs and professionals alike to submit images with a positive portrayal of Africa. A maximum of five images per applicant could be submitted, in high resolution digital format, at least 300 dpi at print size approx 297mm x 210mm (A4). The photographer was asked to include a short biography, personal contact details and a title for every image with a short introduction to each photograph. Photos not including written details were deemed ineligible.
The images were reviewed by a panel of seven judges – three Irish and four African. The judges included Michael Diggin, one of Ireland’s premier landscape photographers and Ciaran Walsh the visual arts director of Siamsa Tire. Selected photographs were mounted and exhibited in Tralee library, May 23-30, and Killarney library, June 3-7, 2008

The photo exhibition was officially launched by Tralee Mayor Miriam McGillicuddy on Friday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m. in Tralee library, Moyderwell. This was a new event in its inaugural year, and it is expected to become an annual event in the county.







