Creativepool Annual Awards 2019
May 2, 2019Last night I went to the Creativepool Annual Awards 2019. I didn’t win, but at least I was asked to photograph the evening.
Last night I went to the Creativepool Annual Awards 2019. I didn’t win, but at least I was asked to photograph the evening.
Photos taken from HRH The Duke of Sussex for visiting the new Scar Free Foundation Conflict Centre where cutting edge treatments are being developed.
Meeting CASEVAC veterans involved in a groundbreaking psychological study
“The Scar Free Foundation Centre for Conflict Wound Research is a ground-breaking national facility that marks a vital step in achieving the charity’s goal of achieving scar free healing within a generation. The opening was featured across local and national media, highlights of which are available here.
The new world-class centre has the potential to improve the lives of the estimated 4.5 million people in the UK who currently live with a physical scar which affects their wellbeing. Scarring has a particularly significant long-term impact on survivors of conflict and terrorist attack, with more than 6,000 members of the British armed forces having been seriously injured or scarred in recent conflicts.”
Photos: James Allan
Julies Bicycle // Creative Green Awards 2018 // The Roundhouse
Sponsers: Good Energy, Seacourt, First Mile, The Roundhouse
Winners:
Outstanding achievement - Festival Republic
Highest achievement for commitment - Shambala
Highest achievement for understanding - Universal Music (offices)
Highest achievement for improvement - Glyndebourne
Best Festival - Reading and Leeds Festivals
Best Museum and Gallery - Discovery Museum
Best Cultural Venue - Young Vic
Best Creative Programming - V&A
Best Campaign - Lyric Hammersmith
Best Creative Group - Curzon
Best Newcomer - Siamsa Tire
Creative Green Pioneer - New Adventures
Green champions - Jordan Bedding - Curzon, Vikki Chapman - Festival Republic, Jackie Bland - Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums, Paul Josefowski - National Theatre