
Welcome to Harrow Photographer of the Year 2025
Harrow Photographer of the Year 2025
WINNERS
Announced at a ceremony on 8th November 2025
The power of volunteering wins Harrow Photographer of the Year competition 2025
A deeply moving and personal photograph taken of a volunteer washing dishes at a community hub has won the judge’s top prize in this year’s Harrow Photographer of the Year competition.Read More
The full exhibition will be on display from 19th November until 3rd December at Harrow Arts Centre.
Full list of winners:
Judge’s Choice Award
Winner: Steve Muscat – Volunteering
Runner Up: Bianca Huisman-Maaskant- Where the Wild meets the Walkway
Runner Up: Xianzhuyue Li – Legacy
Highly Commended: Bianca Huisman-Maaskant – Small Beauty, Great Silence
Young Photographer Award
Thanks to Harrow Camera Club for supporting this award
Winner: Amariss Addy-Cornwell – Sisterhood in Colour
Runner up: Harry Rigg – Cheers Mate
Runner up: Niall Sewell – Jeffery
Highly Commended – Aaryan Mondal – Still Here
Community Photographer Award
Winner: Alan Rhodes – Citizen Scientist at Work: riverfly monitoring in action
Runner up: Steve Muscat – Talking is Good
Runner up: Reema Patel – Holi – festival of colours
Highly Commended: Cabdulqadir Mohamed – regeneration of a building site
People’s Choice Award
Chosen by public vote
Winner: Darshna Ladva – Hide and Seek
Runner up: Alan Rhodes – Citizen Scientist at Work: riverfly monitoring in action
Runner up: Bianca Huisman-Maaskant – Where the Wild meets the Walkway

Harrow Photographer of the Year is an annual celebration of Harrow
The competition looks for photographs that show the Borough through the eyes of the people who live and work here. Anyone can enter – from professional photographers to people with a smart phone.
The theme for 2025 is ‘This is Important’
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Building new communities at Harrow’s Kodak site
On 19th July 2025 a group of volunteers from community groups in Harrow took part in a ‘photography masterclass’ at the Eastman Village development, on the site of the former Kodak photographic factory. The event, made possible thanks to support from Barratt London formed part of Harrow Photographer of the Year and involved an interactive treasure hunt around the new development with expert tuition from award winning photographer, Niaz Maleknia.
Read the full news story or view some of the beautiful photos from the day.









