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Local photographer captures first place in international competition

Allen Walker said he really hopes his recent accomplishment will also strengthen South Africa’s resolve to protect these animals for future generations and the tourism industry.

Warner Beach underwater photographer Allen Walker scooped the number one spot in the shark photography category at the World ShootOut 2018 awards held at the boot Düsseldorf Boat Show in Germany on 26 January.

Entrants had to submit a portfolio of three images, and Allen’s was selected as the best portfolio. See his three entries here: https://www.worldshootout.org/ccp/3Sharks-Copy

“I am thrilled about having won the shark photography category of the prestigious World ShootOut. It puts South Africa firmly on the world map of underwater photography and will promote tourism to South Africa in the diving industry, more specifically shark diving, which has become a very popular activity for underwater divers and photographers from around the world.

One of Allen’s gorgeous photos taken on Aliwal Shoal that is available for purchase on his website https://www.awphotosa.com

“Aliwal Shoal on the KZN South Coast boasts some of the best shark diving in the world and is definitely a must-visit attraction. I really hope that this will also strengthen South Africa’s resolve to protect these animals for future generations and the tourism industry,” said Allen.

Hundreds of photographers from around 40 countries around take part in the World ShootOut competition year after year, submitting thousands of images and videos, ranging from those that capture the calm lakes of the Nordic countries and Canada, showcase the exotic secrets hidden in Alaska and introduce the great dramatic white shark in the Gulf of Mexico.

To see more of Allen’s images, visit: https://www.awphotosa.com.

 

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