Credit Little Sydney Lives Finalist Oliver Simpkin 2024

Sydney lives by our littlest photographers

Images of Sydney sunbathers, street art and a sock thief are just some of those shortlisted for this year’s Little Sydney Lives.

Children from 5 to 12 years old across the harbour city have shared pictures of their family, pets, playtime, and sports for the City of Sydney photography competition.

More than 284 entries were reviewed by a judging panel of professional photographers who selected this year’s finalists.

The images will be featured in an exhibition on level 2 of Customs House, Circular Quay, from 2 August. The shortlisted photographs and the story behind each image can also be viewed in the virtual Little Sydney Lives exhibition.

Lord Mayor Clover Moore said the competition, with nearly 300 kids taking part, and the exhibition of finalists is run as part of the City of Sydney’s Art & About program, presenting events and temporary art projects in unusual spaces to enliven the city.

“We are absolutely delighted to see more children letting their imagination run wild in this year’s competition,” the Lord Mayor said.

The finalists and their images are:

  • Sariel Zhou, Selfie with my Mario Castle
  • Zoe Battersby, Gladiator walk
  • Ziheng Zhong, A Blue Heart  
  • Ezra Bor, Golden Moments   
  • Matthew Parker, World Time Attack Race    
  • Oscar Cremona, House of coolness!
  • Oliver Simpkin, Sunbathers At Wylies
  • Charlotte Seeto, Just hanging about 
  • Claudia Deitz, Bubble boy     
  • Massimo Moraro Tabbò, Brother at work      
  • Emile Espinosa, Sydney Street Art   
  • Pina Macedone, Flipping Football
  • William Lakeman, My best friend, the sock thief!      
  • Cecilia Clarke, Contemplating silence           
  • Ruby Menzies, Bored in the car
  • Flynn Ruane, Mystical Creatures
  • Cillian Ruane, Backyard bonfire
  • Zoe Morris, A Fish Dinner
  • Madeleine Hand, When Life Gives You Lollipops     
  • Ari Tzortzatos, Greek Independence 1821-2024      
  • E.T.A., Flowing River

The winner and runner-up will be announced at the opening of the Australian Life exhibition on 2 August. They will both receive an OM System prize pack worth around $1,300.

Australian Life and Little Sydney Lives are part of the City of Sydney’s Art & About program, presenting events and temporary art projects in unusual spaces. OM System is the official partner of the event.

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