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24 hours in Bristol photo competition
The winners of a photography competition capturing a day in the life of Bristol will be announced tonight.
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24 Hours in Bristol winner announced tonight
The winners of a photography competition to capture a day in the life of Bristol will be announced tonight.
Photographers were allocated one hour on a day in August to capture their image, and they're now on display at the Harbourside Arts Centre.
It's the second year the contest has run.
24 hours in Bristol closes
Photographers have finished taking pictures capturing 24 hours of life in the Bristol. Even the city's Mayor George Ferguson got involved.
Bristol's mayor takes part in 24 hour competition
George Ferguson is one photographer who has taken part in today's 24 hours in Bristol competition. The city's mayor was given 8am-9am tomorrow morning to capture shots of life in Bristol.
Closing approaches for 24 hours in Bristol
A photographic competition to capture 24 hours in Bristol is kicking off today.
Last year the event saw around 10,000 pictures taken from all over the city.
The best 72 photos will win prizes with a new Waterways prize this year. Around 100 photos will then be put in an exhibition on 11th October at the Harbourside Arts Centre, off Millennium Square.
Hundreds of people have already entered and you have until midday to enter. ITV viewers will be able to enter for free. Click here to enter.
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