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Stunning images win prizes at annual photographic competition

Royal Navy photographs win prizes
13 February 2025
Stunning imagery that peels back the curtain on the Royal Navy’s operations countering Houthi drones in the Red Sea have won awards at the Senior Service’s annual photography competition.

Leading Photographer Chris Sellars deployed to HMS Diamond and, latterly, HMS Richmond at the beginning of 2024, when the two British warships spent time patrolling the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden as Iranian-backed Houthis launched relentless attacks on merchant shipping. 

The Royal Navy worked alongside allies to protect vital trade routes and HMS Diamond shot down nine drones and a ballistic missile during her patrols of the region. 

Chris’s images show the operations room of HMS Richmond in the tense moments when drones were launched at nearby shipping, with the Type 23 firing her Sea Ceptor missiles in response.

Another shows the dramatic moment a Sea Viper missile was fired from HMS Diamond – the bridge lit up with the powerful weapon launched from silos on the destroyer’s forecastle. 

That picture from Diamond won the People’s Choice Award – voted for by the public – gaining 856 votes in an online poll. 

Chris’ images and those of the other skilled photographers – all of them serving sailors or Royal Marines – have been recognised in the Royal Navy’s annual photographic competition for 2024.

The Fleet Regional Photographic Unit East won The Peregrine Trophy – for the best overall unit in the Photographic Branch – with their winning portfolio, including one from HMS Richmond in the Red Sea and a stunning aerial shot of the UK Carrier Strike Group operating with a NATO amphibious group among others. 

The hardy bunch of Royal Navy photographers follow warships, units and commandos wherever they go, sharing their important missions with the world through still images and video, providing a behind-the-scenes look at life in the Royal Navy, from emotional homecomings to frontline ops.

Leading Photographer Finn Stainer-Hutchins won the Photographer of the Year award for the third year running. 

Finn deployed with the UK Commando Force to Australia – capturing Commandos as they operated ‘deep behind enemy lines’ in the Northern Territory during Exercise Predators Run.

He also followed the Commandos as they carried out mountain training in Wales ahead of their deployment to the Arctic this winter. 

"I was very surprised to win Royal Navy Photographer of the Year for a third time on the bounce,” said Finn. 

“This year my portfolio was focused on the UK Commando Force on operations around the globe. I hope it highlights how integral the Commando Force is to UK global operations and the nation’s security, showing the testing conditions they operate in.”

Nearly 400 images and 18 videos were submitted for the annual competition, with judges impressed with how they portrayed the breadth of operations the navy carries out around the world. 

The full list of winners are as follows: 

The Peregrine Trophy
Winner: Fleet Regional Photographic Unit (FRPU) East
Highly commended: HMS Prince of Wales   

Royal Navy Photographer of the Year 2024
Winner: LPhot Stainer-Hutchins
Highly commended: LPhot Jones

The Commandant General Royal Marines’ Portfolio Prize
Winner: LPhot Stainer-Hutchins
Highly commended: LPhot Smith

Global Operations Portfolio Prize
Winner: LPhot Stainer-Hutchins
Highly commended: POPhot Alker

Royal Navy Open Category Prize 
Winner: LPhot Jones
Highly commended: LPhot Bladen  

Maritime Air Prize
Winner: LPhot Jones 
Highly commended: POPhot Ceolin 

RNRMC Family and Friends Prize Professional 
Winner: LPhot Luke 
Highly commended: LPhot Luke 

People at Work Prize
Winner: LPhot Jones 
Highly commended:  LPhot Stainer-Hutchins 

The People’s Choice Prize 
Winner: LPhot Sellars. With 33% of the vote (856 votes). A view from the bridge of HMS Diamond as the destroyer launches its Sea Viper Missiles at a Houthi target in the Red Sea.

RN Short Form Story Telling Video Prize 
Winner: PO Phot Clarke 
Highly Commended: LPhot Smith 

Royal Navy Videographer of the Year 2024 
Winner: LPhot Bladen 
Highly commended: LPhot Smith 

Royal Navy Amateur Photographer of the Year 2024 
Winner: Lt Richardson

Royal Navy Amateur Maritime Image Prize 
Winner: Lt Richardson 

Royal Navy Amateur Open Prize
Winner: Lt Richardson

Royal Naval Association Prize
Winner: LPhot Jones 
Highly commended: LPhot Johnson 

Royal Navy Amateur Videographer of the Year 2024
Winner: Lt Richardson 

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Prize
Winner: POPhot Ceolin 
Highly commended: POPhot Ceolin 


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