The Clare Echo and Wonder Photo Shop Ennis is delighted to announce the winners of our Christmas Photo Competition, ‘Through the eyes of a child’.

We asked primary school children across the county to get snapping this Christmas, with prizes on offer for first, second and third place, including an Instax Camera, canvas prints and vouchers for Wonder Photo Shop Ennis.

In first place is seven-year old Conor Meehan who got creative while hanging up the Christmas tree decorations. The Kilmaley National School student walks away with an Instax Camera thanks to Fujifilm’s Wonder Photo Shop in Ennis.

The runners-up prizes go to Danny McMahon of Kilmurry McMahon National School for a wonderful winter scene with his granny Kathleen, along with nine-year old Róise Stewart from Tulla for her photograph taken at Home Gallery Furniture in Ennis.

‘My winter wonderland, My Granny Kathleen Corbett’ taken by Danny McMahon, aged 10, a 5th Class pupil at Kilmurry McMahon National School.
Rósie Stewart, aged 9 from Tulla and a pupil at St. Mochulla’s Primary School. Taken at Home Gallery Furniture in Ennis.

Fresh from bringing a smile to the nation with his appearance on The Toy Show, seven-year old Sheamie Garrihy acted as ambassador for The Wonder Photo competition and was presented with his very own Instax Camera.See full range of Instax products from Wonder Photo Shop Ennis. Instant Instax Products Online – FujiFilm Ennis (fujiennis.ie)

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