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Independent Family Brewer Shepherd Neame Unveils Its Winning Photography Images for 2026


Mark Fords Study of a Blackbird was the winner for 2026
Mark Fords Study of a Blackbird was the winner for 2026

Fabulous photographs of nature have been captured in the winning images of Shepherd Neame’s annual spring photography competition.


The Faversham-based family brewer was inundated with entries after launching its search for photos of nature and wildlife in its heartland at the start of the year. Prizes were awarded to one overall winner and four runners-up.


The top prize of a £150 Shepherd Neame gift card went to Mark Ford, from Herne Bay, who snapped a stunning shot of a blackbird in Godmersham.


News of his win came as something of a surprise to Mark, 57, who only took up photography five years ago and this was his first entry into a public contest, having only entered competitions within the Herne Bay Photographic Club before.


Visiting the Faversham Brewery with his wife Lorayne to receive his prize from Communications Manager Angela Cole, Mark said: “I knew absolutely nothing about photography five years ago! I enjoy getting out and taking photography because it’s great to be in the fresh air and to get my thoughts together.


“I took the picture of the blackbird from a hide in Godmersham. It was only the second time I had visited it,” he said.


Mark, who uses a Canon R6 Mark II for his photographs, intends to treat his wife and two grown-up children to a family meal this summer with his winning gift card.


Four runners-up each received a £25 Shepherd Neame gift card and certificate. They were: Sarah McBride for her image of a busy bee, which was taken in a field on the side of the A251 near Badlesmere; Darryn Jenner for his picture of a nuthatch taken near Canterbury; Alan Smithers for capturing a Highland Cow in Barming on the banks of the River Medway, and Jim Higham for his image of young hares - known as leverets – at Elmley National Nature Reserve on the Isle of Sheppey.


Kathryn Tye, Director of Marketing and Communications, said: “We were once again delighted by the fantastic response to this competition, which is now in its fourth year. We received so many wonderful entries, and the standard was incredibly high, making it a real challenge for our judges to select the winners.


“The display of the winning entries always attracts lots of interest and positive comments from visitors to our Brewery while it’s on show.”


The winning images can be seen in Shepherd Neame’s brewery reception in Court Street, Faversham from Friday, June 5, where they will be on display during normal office hours for at least a month.


About Shepherd Neame


Shepherd Neame has been based in the market town of Faversham, Kent, for over 300 years. Perhaps best known for great British classic ales such as Spitfire Amber, which carries the Royal Warrant, its diverse portfolio includes the Bear Island and Whitstable Bay collections. It also brews international lagers under licence, including premium Thai lager Singha. The independent family business boasts an award-winning visitor centre and 289 pubs and hotels throughout London and the South East, from the city’s historic heart to the Kent coastline.


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For more information:


Angela Cole – Communications Manager, Shepherd Neame

01795 542142


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