Misty autumn landscape view from Ranmore Common showing rolling Surrey Hills countryside
Published On: November 21, 2025

We have been blown away by the standard of entries this year to our Hello Dorking Autumn Photography Competition. Our judges loved the variety and quality of the entries and had a really hard time choosing our winners, however, decisions has been made and we have 2 winners and several Highly Commended entries.

Category 1

These are photographers that occasionally sell their work commercially.

Winner Stuart Burch 

Stuart’s composition of this famous view from Ranmore the judges felt perfectly encapsulated the beauty of the surrounding countryside of Dorking and the Autumn season and weather. The balance of the strong autumn colour in the foreground with the softening of the undulating landscape through the mist made this image a unanimous favourite with the judges.

Highly Commended – Bogdan Schiteanu

This photo invites you to go on a walk through the Redlands Woods. The judges loved the dappled light of Autumn and the balance of different textures in this composition.

Highly Commended – Jayne Kemp

The judges loved how this incorporated Dorking’s most famous landmark, the St Martin’s Church spire, with the Autumn colours of both the tree and the sky.

Highly Commended – Richard Knapp

Another beautifully atmospheric shot that combines both lines and texture for a classic Autumn view in Dorking.

Category 2

These are all entries from photographers who do not sell any images commercially.

Winner – Jane Nelson

This composition reminded the judges of a renaissance or Lowry painting where there is just so much “life” going on in the shot. The Brockham bonfire is an iconic Dorking event and it seems the aftermath can bring the community together just as much as the main event.

Highly Commended – Adam Gorecki

The combination of an iconic Dorking landmark (the Stepping Stones), a furry friend and some gorgeous autumn colour and reflections made this a popular choice with our judges.

Highly Commended – Fiona Humphrey 

The judges loved the technique used to get this image and the explosion of colour it brings.

Highly Commended – Steven Moulder 

The iconic Cotmandene washing line with an atmospheric sky in the background, gives this shot a cinematic quality the judges loved.

Highly Commended – Peter Harrison

The judges loved the lines, vibrant colour and texture of this composition taken at Denbies. See if you can spot the pigeon who posed beautifully for the photographer.

Our Judges

Nick Whitaker- Creative Director – Ralph James Estate Agents

Kerry Harrison – Kerry J Photography

James Rowland – Gauze House Studios

Diana Adams-Fuller – President of Royal Holloway, University of London’s Photography Society

The judges decision is final.

With a huge thanks to our photography competition sponsors, Ralph James Estate Agents

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