Schoolgirl, 10, is '˜highly commended' in national photography contest

Kaydie Webb with her photography trophies and certificate.Kaydie Webb with her photography trophies and certificate.
Kaydie Webb with her photography trophies and certificate.
A budding photographer could have her future career all framed up after being honoured by judges in a national competition.

Schoolgirl Kaydie Webb, of Hetton, has been recognised in a national contest after her entries to Houghton Rotary Club’s photography contest, named the Michael Clough Trophy, caught the imagination.

After winning the Rotary’s contest, she also won the district prize for the whole of the North East before being “highly commended” in the national competition.

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Kaydie Webb, centre, is presented with her photography trophy and certificate by Ashley Burland president of Houghton-Le-Spring Rotary Club as fellow award winners Lacey Raine, left, and Isabel Davison hold their certificates.Kaydie Webb, centre, is presented with her photography trophy and certificate by Ashley Burland president of Houghton-Le-Spring Rotary Club as fellow award winners Lacey Raine, left, and Isabel Davison hold their certificates.
Kaydie Webb, centre, is presented with her photography trophy and certificate by Ashley Burland president of Houghton-Le-Spring Rotary Club as fellow award winners Lacey Raine, left, and Isabel Davison hold their certificates.

The theme of this year’s contest was “a different perspective”, with those taking part having to enter three snaps for the consideration of judges.

She called on mum Claire and little sister Thea, three, to model for the snaps.

Kaydie, 10, a Year 5 pupil at Eppleton Academy in Hetton, is now hoping to continue to develop her knowledge of photography.

She already goes to the school’s photography club, from which her fellow members Lacey Raine and Isabel Davison were also recognised after entering the contest as well.

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One of Kaydie Webb's entries for a Rotary photography competition for which she was "highly commended".One of Kaydie Webb's entries for a Rotary photography competition for which she was "highly commended".
One of Kaydie Webb's entries for a Rotary photography competition for which she was "highly commended".

Mum Claire, 32, said : “Kaydie does photography in her own time and at an after school club so she was really keen to enter the competition.

“It’s just something she is very interested in, so she’s always out and about taking photos.

“She got a lot further in the competition than she expected to and it’s given her confidence a big boost.

“It’s something she will probably enter next year as well, when she’s in Year 6.”

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