Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Friday, 26 June 2009

Px3 Prix de la photographie Paris 2009 and ...

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WINNERS of the PX3 2009 photo competition : Erwin Olaf and Annett Reimer

"This book brings together for the first time three of the artist’s series—Rain, Hope, and Grief. Included is a first comprehensive look at his film work, through stills and an accompanying DVD that offers an overview of five of his movies, each related to the series featured in the book. In each series, Olaf creates his own enigmatic and enticing worlds, blending together a Norman Rockwell-style kitsch, a film noir intensity, and a strangeness reminiscent of the films of American filmmaker David Lynch. The work wryly celebrates America of the 1950s and 1960s with stereotypical characters, including cheerleaders, a boy scout, a housewife, a young couple, and a sailor. He explores issues of beauty, loneliness, and despair, expressed in an individual style that combines fashion, cinema, history and advertising".

"The Unhomely Stage addresses the relationship between body, place and memory. The location of the work holds high importance, as does the performance, the location used is of high personal value. I used the home of my grandmother as a Surrealist stage to explore femininity, sexuality and loss. The Unhomely Stage is set at a house that has not been lived in for almost a decade. The house has been left completely furnished and nothing has been removed since when it was lived in. There is a presence of memories colliding with the large uninhibited space. The female body is fragmented and dismembered, fracturing the power of the photographic gaze. The performances are quiet, yet powerful evocations of a hidden unknown".

Read more and see the work of the winners

The 2010 competition is open. Deadline : January 31, 2010
Furthermore there is the Aftermath competition : Deadline : July 15, 2009

05/06/09 PX3 seems to be evolving in a year round competition machine.

28/02/09. Another extended deadline and the names of the winners PX3 Water.

PX3 Photography Competition, The "Prix de la Photographie, Paris" : deadline: January 16, 2009 =>Extended Deadline: February 28, 2009 => Final deadline: 31 March. (Will it stay at three deadlines? Or will we soon see a final final deadline? I think this is bad communication and habit. You unnessecarily rush people to submit work and then you simply extend deadlines twice. I wonder why this is done. Not enough submissions (and fees) received? An explanation for extending twice would be nice for a change...).

Px3 Photographer of the Year
Both professional and non-professional photographers compete for the top award, the Px3 Photographer of the Year and 3,000 Euros. The winner’s work is publicized internationally, receives the spotlight at all events, is exhibited in Paris, and published in the Px3 Annual Book.

Px3 Best New Talent (Non-Professionals and Students Only)
Non-professional photographers compete for the Px3 Best New Talent Award and 2,000 Euros. The winner’s work is publicized and exhibited in Paris and published in the Px3 Annual Book.

Also honorable mentions and public choice awards....

Px3 Categories: Advertising, Photojournalism, Book, Book Proposals, Fine Art, Nature and Portraiture.

Winners 2008 :
Photojournalism | Balazs Gardi - The Valley
Advertising | Alex Telfer - Motorbikes
Fashion | Gustavo Marx - Essenciale
Beauty | Christoph Grothgar - Hannah
Architecture | Benjamin Antony Monn - A NOIRE

and many more : See the winners list 2008

Winners 2007 : Alex Telfer and ...

The "Prix de la Photographie, Paris" (Px3) strives to promote the appreciation of photography, to discover emerging talent, and introduce photographers from around the world to the artistic community of Paris.

PHoto España Festival and Awards 2009

The PHotoEspaña Baume & Mercier 2009 Award has been granted to photographer Malick Sidibé (Mali, 1936). The Malian photographer receives this reward as recognition to his exceptional condition of portrait artist, his sensibility and personality. All that makes him one of the most renowned photographers of Africa. With pictures taken in its own study -Studio Malick- during the 50s and 60s, Sidibé has documented an important period of the history of Africa, a phase of emancipation, cultural changes, pride and hope in the future. His sensitive, enthusiastic, and compromised look has created simple, authentic, and full of truth images showing the special complicity between the photographer and its portrayed.

The Bartolome Ros Award, gifted with 12,000 €, has been granted to photographer Isabel Muñoz. In past editions the following artists have been awarded: Ricard Terre, Javier Vallhonrat, Marta Gili, Alejandro Castellote, Kowasa library, Joan Fontcuberta, Alberto Garcia-Alix, Juan Manuel Castro Prieto, Ramon Masats, Cristina Garcia Rodero and Publio Lopez Mondejar.

The winner of the Prize Descubrimientos PHE Epson to the best portfolio of the Festival has been the Mexican photographer Alejandra Laviada (Mexico, 1980) for her work Photo Sculptures

Read more and see all the award winners

03/04/09
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Festival : from June 3 to July 26.

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, PHotoEspaña goes international. PHotoEspaña will organise exhibitions in Italy and Portugal and hold the portfolio review jointly in Peru, Mexico and Spain.

Workshops announed, check them out | Campus PHE Grandes Maestros :


More information on the website

Previous top award winners : PHE08 Martin Parr, PHE07 Robert Frank, PHE06 Hiroshi Sugimoto, PHE05 William Klein, PHE04 William Egglestone, PHE03 Helena Greek Almeida, PHE02 Nan Goldin, PHE01 Duane Michals, PHE00 Chema Madoz, PHE99 Luis González Palma and PHE98 Josef Koudelka.

Previous Bartolome Ros Award winners : Ricard Terre, Javier Vallhonrat, Marta Gili, Alejandro Castellote, Kowasa library, Joan Fontcuberta, Alberto Garcia-Alix, Juan Manuel Castro Prieto, Ramon Masats, Cristina Garcia Rodero and Publio Lopez Mondejar.

Previous Descubrimientos (Discovery) award winners : PHE08 Yann Gross, PHE07 Harri Palviranta, PHE06 Stanislas Guigui, PHE05 Vesselina Nikolaeva, PHE04 Comeius Röthlisberger, PHE03 Pedro Alvarez, PHE02 Tanit Plana, PHE01 Sophie Dubosc, PHE00 Juan de la Cruz Megias, PHE99 Paula Luttringer, PHE98 Matias Costa.


When PHotoEspaña was founded in 1998 it was with a clear purpose: to show the public the work of the best international photographers and visual artists, to become an annual forum for professionals, and to provide a platform for young creators and projects. Twelve years on, PHotoEspaña is now a major event which has been attended by over 2,400 artists. The Festival is an exceptional occasion for discovering images, videos and installations created by outstanding national and international photographers and visual artists.

Saturday, 13 June 2009

National Portrait Gallery | Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize

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Call for entries. Closing date for online registration: Monday 6 July 2009

Open to photographers from around the world, aged 18 and over.

The prizewinners and exhibition will be selected by a distinguished judging panel. The winner of the competition will receive £12,000. In addition the judges, at their discretion, will award one or more cash prizes to the shortlisted photographers.

Godfrey Argent Award. The winner of the Godfrey Argent Award receives £2,500. The prize is awarded to either the most outstanding black and white photograph or the best photographer aged twenty-five and under.

More on the website

07/11/08

The First Prize was awarded to Lottie Davies for Quints, 2008 from an ongoing project entitled Memories & Nightmares
Quints, shot on large format, was inspired by her friend Caroline’s nightmare in which she was pregnant with quintuplets.

Drawing on classical imagery of the Madonna and Child, Davies also took inspiration from several visits to the National Gallery, replicating the darkness and colours found in Caravaggio and Titian to portray the ‘calm and serenity of motherhood, as well as the feeling of imprisonment.’

The Second Prize 2008 was awarded to Hendrik Kerstens for Bag, 2007. Third Prize to Catherine Balet for Ines connected with Amina, 2007 from the series Connected. And the Fourth Prize went to Tom Stoddart for Murdoch Reflects, 2007 commissioned by Time magazine.

Godfrey Argent Award 2008 is for the photographer who submitted the best portrait in black and white : Vanessa Winship for Sweet Nothings, 2007 from the series Sweet Nothings.

The 2008 competition attracted over 2,500 photographers who together submitted more than 6,700 images. The resulting exhibition of sixty works, includes the four prize-winners and the winner of the Godfrey Argent Award, which this year goes to the photographer who submitted the best portrait in black and white.

?? Winner(s) 2008 info + link ?? (See more on BBC)

Winner 2007 : Jonathan Torgovnik - See all winners 2007

Winner 2006 : Richard Boll - See all winners 2006

Winner 2005 : Shara Henderson - See all winners 2005


"This prestigious international competition, has established a reputation for its diversity of photographic styles, encompassing editorial, reportage and fine art images submitted by a range of photographers, from gifted amateurs and photography students to professionals".

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Images 10 : International Vevey Photo Awards

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These competitions have attracted more than 1000 photographic projects and more than 100 film projects this year. A success for the competitions and proof that the Vevey Awards have earned a wide-spread reputation!

Members of the juries will study the projects submitted and will announce the names of the laureates 16 June 2009.

15.02.09
"With complete freedom of choice as regards subject matter and genre, these bi-annual competitions provide precious support to contemporary creators.
The distinctive feature of these competitions is that they enable creators to carry out personal projects in the fields of film or photography through the attribution of prizes worth up to 30,000 CHF (approximately 20,000 Euros)".
The deadline for the submission of projects was 30 April 2009

More information on the website

6ème Grand prix international de photographie de Vevey : Winner 2008 : Geert Goiris
Arnaud Lesage, Katharina Bosse, Stefan Habermann.

Ce prix est organisé par la Fondation Vevey, ville d’images dans le cadre du festival Images’. L’objectif de la compétition internationale est de confronter des oeuvres personnelles qui se démarquent fortement des oeuvres conventionnelles. Dans cette perspective, le choix du sujet comme du genre est libre.

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

World Press Photo 2009

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Check out the award interviews, the stories behind the photographs

See if/when the exhibition hits your town or region : calendar

"Anthony Suau (USA) wins premier award. The international jury of the 52nd annual World Press Photo Contest have selected a black-and-white image by American photographer Anthony Suau as World Press Photo of the Year 2008.

The picture shows an armed officer of the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department moving through a home in Cleveland, Ohio, following eviction as a result of mortgage foreclosure. Officers have to ensure that the house is clear of weapons, and that the residents have moved out. The winning photograph, taken in March 2008, is part of a story commissioned by Time magazine. The story as a whole won Second Prize in the Daily Life category of the contest".

List of all winners : View the complete list of 2009 contest winners.

More on the website

Tim Hetherington made the World Press Photo of the Year 2007.

World Press Photo of the Year since 1955

World Press Photo's mission is to encourage high professional standards in photojournalism and to promote a free and unrestricted exchange of information.

The contest is open to all professional press photographers. There is no entry fee. Entry forms for the contest come out in October.

Friday, 22 May 2009

Discovery Award - The Rencontres d'Arles Awards 2009

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The 40th edition of Rencontres d’Arles : 60 expositions from 7 July to 13 September 2009. Festival opening week for professionals and the press, from 6 to 12 July.

With guest curator Nan Goldin

A festival that includes photo workshops, portfolio reviews, a seminar 'The Artistic Status of Photography', a symposium 'Talking about Photographers - Ruptures' and much more. (It really makes me want to go to the south of France).

"The Rencontres d'Arles Discovery Award goes to a photographer or an artist making use of photography whose work has been recently discovered internationally or deserves to be. The winner is chosen by a vote of photography professionals present in Arles during opening week and receives 25,000 €."

Winner of the Discovery Award 2008 : Pieter Hugo

The Contemporary Book Award goes to the best photographer’s project book published between 1st June 2007 and 31st May 2008. The grant award is 8,000 €.

Winner of the Contemporary Book Award 2008 : Strange and Singular by Michael Abrams, Loosestrife Editions, 2007.

The Historical Book Award goes to the best thematic or monographic publication published between 1st June 2007 and 31st May 2008. The grant award is 8,000 €.

Winner of the Historical Book Award 2008 : Nein Onkel, Archive of Modern Conflict, 2007.

Historical Book Award 2008 – special award of the jury : Le vocabulaire technique de la photographie, book to wich several authors have contributed under the supervision of Anne Cartier Bresson , 2008.

More on the website

The Rencontres d'Arles Awards are an opportunity to discover new talents at the Rencontres d'Arles since 2002. Three Awards, will be featured all summer long in Arles and the prizes will be awarded on Saturday 11 July 2009 during the festival's opening week.

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Tremplin photo de l'EMI-CFD

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Prix international de photojournalisme

Les dates d'ouverture des candidatures sont du 31 mars au 31 mai 2009.

La dotation. Le prix comprend une formation de 6 mois au photojournalisme à l'EMI, un équipement numérique Nikon complet offert par Objectif Bastille, une exposition à la Maison des photographes organisée par FreeLens, une parution dans Réponses photo et un parrainage d’un an par l’ANI. La remise du prix se fait à Paris en présence de la presse et des professionnels de l’image. Valeur globale du prix : 18 500 euros.

Le Tremplin Photo de l’EMI est attribué sur présentation d'un dossier constitué des documents et des travaux énoncés à l'article 5, à un(e) photographe francophone sans aucune condition de nationalité, désireux(se) de professionnaliser sa pratique en tant que photojournaliste.

Lauréat de l’édition 2008 : Hughes Léglise-Bataille
Lauréat de l’édition 2007 : Pierre Morel

Plus d'info sur la site web

Dans un contexte général difficile, où le métier de photojournaliste en pleine mutation tend vers une nécessaire diversification des compétences, le Tremplin photo s’engage aux côtés des jeunes photographes. En créant ce prix, les partenaires ont souhaité offrir à un(e) photographe les moyens de répondre à cinq des exigences du métier : être sérieusement préparé aux techniques et aux arcanes du métier, posséder un bon équipement, pouvoir montrer ses images, les publier et se confronter à l’avis des professionnels.

Friday, 15 May 2009

National Geographic Magazine Grant

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PDN brought us the news that Alessandra Sanguinetti is this year’s winner of the National Geographic Magazine Grant for Photography.

Wonderful, fascinating photography! As the news and her portfolio is not yet flagged on the NGM's website, see her work on Magnum's website. Yes, she is a nominee since 2007.


Any professional photographer whose primary source of income is his or her photography is eligible. Applications will be accepted from Nov. 1, 2008, through Feb. 15, 2009. The application process will require a written statement outlining a proposed or current project and examples of the applicant's photography. The work presented should demonstrate an ability to competently photograph the project being undertaken or proposed.

Grant for photography $ 50,000.
"We will be looking for a photographic project that improves our understanding and appreciation of the unique world in which we live”, said David Griffin.

Read all on the website and download the rules and application

Winner 2008 : Jonas Bendiksen, who is documenting the population explosion in Chongqing, a city in western China. View his portfolio.

Winner 2007 : Eugene Richards, has covered people profoundly affected by the conflict in Iraq. See portfolio.

Terry O'Neill Award

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A new competition for contemporary photography

Prizes from £ 3.000 - 500
A selection of the top 10 photographers' work will be published in magazines

Entry fee £ 8 per picture. Deadline 31 July 2009

(I find rule 8 "the reasonable efforts" a bit odd. Also rule 14 remarkable : "Shortlisted photographers are responsible for the making, framing and delivery of their work to the Getty Images Gallery for exhibition on Friday 11th or Saturday 12th September and collection Monday 21st" + insurance could be costly... Notice rule 15 too : a percentage (how much?) of sales will go to IPG).

Read more on the website

The competition forms a showcase for both established and new photographers, providing valuable exposure of their work and a prestigious opportunity to enhance their careers. The award, an important addition to the cultural calendar, celebrates the diversity of talent working in the photographic medium today.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Center Project Competition 2009

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First Prize 2009 : Cori Chandler-Pepelnjak, St. Louis Park, MN; JoJo

The competitions are open to all photographers, national and international, except Center employees, board members, advisory council members and contest sponsors.

"All contestants stand to benefit from the submission process by having their work seen even if they do not win. Often judges will show interest in work that is not selected for the awards but that may be relevant for other purposes; we provide contact information of those photographers to the jurors along with the top 25 finalists".

2009

Jurors' choice
Michael Christopher Brown, Brooklyn, NY; Journey to Sakhalin
Lucia Ganieva, Amersfoort, Netherlands; Factory
Jarrett Murphy, Batesville, AR; The Ecotone

Director's choice
Mark Menjivar, San Antonio, TX; You Are What You Eat

Honorable mention
Damion Berger, New York, NY; R.S.V.P - The End Of Opulence
Brian Ulrich, Chicago, IL; Dark Stores, Ghost Boxes and Dead Malls
Peter van Agtmael, Bethesda, MD; American Wars

Previous winners

2008
1st Prize: Hiroshi Watanabe, Ideology in Paradise
Jurors' Choice: Walter Astrada, Femicide in Guatemala
Jurors' Choice: Dean Hollowood, Still Closer
Jurors' Choice: Marvi Lacar, Rescue and Rehabilitatioin of Girls Escaping Circumcision and Early Marriage
All 2008 award recipients
2007 1st Prize : Carol Golemboski, Juror's Choice : Whitney Hubbs, Doug Keyes, Birthe Piontek
2006 1st Prize : Julie Blackmon, Jurors' Choice : Tracey Baran, Jessica Dimmock, Adam Nadel
2005 1st Prize : Dave Anderson, Juror's Choice Awards : Susan Bank, Jessica Todd Harper, Yana Payusova
2004 1st Prize : Maggie Taylor, Juror's Choice Awards : John Trotter, Larry McNeil, Desireé Holman,
2003 1st Prize : Bill Hogan, 2nd Tony Hooker, 3rd Rob Finch
2002 Steve Davis
2001 Osamu James Nakagawa
2000 Ross Van Horn
1999 Beth Yarnelle Edward
1998 Laurent Mille
1997 Lori Grinker
1995 Bart Michiels

About Center

Center is a nonprofit organization that honors, supports and provides opportunity for gifted and committed photographers, working on long-term documentary projects and fine-art series.

Center Santa Fe Prize for Photography

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Announcing the 2009 winner : Hiroyo Kaneko, San Francisco, CA; Sentimental Education

The award process is by nomination only; photographers cannot apply independently. The prize includes $5,000 and participation in Review Santa Fe; online exhibition and more.

Juror statement : "I’ve been looking at the 120 or so entries for the Santa Fe Prize of Photography on and off for three weeks now. I’ve really enjoyed the range of work, and the sense of new agendas and definitions of photographic projects coming in to play in what feels very much like a new social era. More than any other year that I have been judging contemporary photography competitions, there’s a welcome rise in the number of nominated photographers engaging with our big social and political issues, looking out in to the world for the stories of who and what we are". Read all

Previous winners
2007 : Leigh Anne Langwell
2006 : Sheila Pree Bright
2005 : Eirik Johnson
2004 : Byron Wolfe
2003 : Alec Soth

Read more on the website

The bi-ennial Santa Fe Prize for Photography recognizes and rewards a gifted and committed photographer who has completed, or is near completion of, a meaningful body of work. This prize is to bring new work to light and by awarding an under-recognized talent.

Saturday, 9 May 2009

International Color Awards

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Yearly, for professionals and amateurs

Call for entries. Several categories, entry fees and deadlines.
Final submission date : 31 July

The website has been redesigned, but the gallery is to date still under construction.

PRIZES
Masters Cup
$16,000 prize money
Rising Star Award
Creative Excellence Prize
Published in World Photographic Arts Magazine
On show at the Winners Gallery
International press + exposure

More on the website

Previous winners : Georgina Cranston and ...

The Photography Master Cup is a global online awards show recognizing excellence in color photography. This celebrated event shines a spotlight on the finest professional and non-professional photographers and is presented by International Color Awards.

Friday, 8 May 2009

Hasselblad Award 2009

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Robert Adams - The 2009 Hasselblad Award Winner


American photographer Robert Adams from Astoria, Oregon, has been selected as the 29th winner of the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography. The award was presented to Robert Adams at a press conference at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco on April 14, 2009. He received the prize from the Honorable Barbro Osher, Consul General, Consulate General of Sweden, San Francisco. The award sum was SEK 500,000. An exhibition of the award winner’s work, Robert Adams – 2009 Hasselblad Award Winner, will open at the Hasselblad Center, Göteborg Art Museum on November 6, 2009.

See Robert Adams gallery
24/10/08
For those of you that follow the Hasselblad Awards : the ceremony is upcoming. I'm a dedicated follower and sorry not to have an invitation for the seminar and ceremony. (So, I just have to do my usual thing and visit the Center in December to see the work of the Award winner). Don't miss out on the video that will be made available shortly. Unfortunately last year's video from the Award Ceremony for Nan Goldin is no longer available.
Events in association with the Hasselblad International Award in Photography 2008
13/03/08
The Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography for 2008 has been made to Graciela Iturbide from Mexico City.
The Foundation’s citation:
Graciela Iturbide is considered one of the most important and influential Latin American photographers of the past four decades. Her photography is of the highest visual strength and beauty. Graciela Iturbide has developed a photographic style based on her strong interest in culture, ritual and everyday life in her native Mexico and other countries. Iturbide has extended the concept of documentary photography, to explore the relationships between man and nature, the individual and the cultural, the real and the psychological. She continues to inspire a younger generation of photographers in Latin America and beyond.
More information on the website

Hasselblad awards
Yearly. The Hasselblad award is granted to “a photographer recognized for major achievements”.Today the award comprises the sum of SEK 500,000, a gold medal and a diploma. In conjunction with the award ceremony, an exhibition of the work of the award winner opens at the Hasselblad Center.
Winner 2007 : Nan Goldin
The Award Ceremony video (10 November - Gothenburg) including a part where Nan Goldin is commenting a film about her work = no longer online. What a pity, it was a good one...

Friday, 17 April 2009

The Sony World Photography Awards 2009

The World Photography Organisation (WPO) proudly supports professional, amateur and student photography, lending a global platform for the photographic industry to communicate, network and showcase current trends in Photojournalism, Fine Art and Commercial Photography. 



American Photographer David Zimmerman Wins L'Iris D'Or Award, 2009 =with indeed wonderful fine art landscape photographs=
Zimmerman : "My documentation of these remarkable deserts throughout Arizona, New Mexico, California and Nevada continues in an effort to influence preservation through public awareness, opinion and action." On the announcement of his award, Zimmerman said: "I am thrilled beyond belief, and I want to thank you for this award. There was some wonderful work from some wonderful photographers... I hope this work continues, to make us feel, think and laugh, and I share this award with all the photographers doing terrific work out there."
Vincent Foong, from Singapore, was announced as the Sony World Photography Awards Amateur Photographer of the Year for his image in the Natural History category.

See the 2009 SWPA winners gallery

19 March 2009

The professional finalists and amateur winners of the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards are announced. The 44 photographers, from 22 separate countries, beat off stiff competition from the 186 shortlisted photographers, revealed last month. Each of the photographers on the list will be exhibited and honoured at the Sony World Photography Awards ceremony at the prestigious Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on Thursday 16 April.

Of the 12 professional category winners, one photographer will be the recipient of the L’Iris D’Or, the Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year. On the night they will be awarded $25,000 along with Sony camera equipment. The winning amateur photographer, selected from the eight category finalists, will receive a $5,000 cash prize and Sony camera equipment.

Winner of “L’iris d’Or” - Best overall photograph will receive:
  • Recipient of the title “Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of The Year" $25,000
  • Entry into the “World Photographic Academy”
  • Exhibition showcase of winning image and 25 picture portfolio at the 2010 Sony World Photography Awards...
Winners of each individual category will receive:
  • Recipient of the title “Sony World Photography Awards category name Photographer of The Year"
  • Flights to Cannes, and 2 nights accommodation in a hotel on the famous Croisette and receive VIP tickets to attend the evening gala awards ceremony, taking place on the 16th of April, 2009.
  • Winning image will be exhibited on the Sony World Photography Awards’website and promoted to creative.
The competition is free to enter. Entries must be submitted by 11.59:59pm (GMT) on 31st December 2008. The amateur competitions, The Campaign Award and The Prince's Rainforests Project Award, are closing 28th February 2009.

More on the website


Congratulations Vanessa Winship for winning l’iris d’or and Arup Ghosh for winning the best Amateur.

The Sony World Photography Awards aim to promote the work of photographers worldwide. As one of the main prizes, the professional category finalists and amateur category winners will be showcased in the Winners’ Exhibition inside the Rotonde Lerins which takes place alongside the Festival, a week-long celebration of photography. This winner’s exhibition will then be adapted for the 2009/2010 Global Tour, which exhibits throughout leading galleries and cities around the world.

Travel Photographer of the Year 2009

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TPOTY 2009 is now open for entries. Something for everyone.
Read the latest news
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Anyone can enter this photography competition – young or old, amateur or professional.

Closing date : 22nd September. Entry fees : The entry fee for each portfolio category is £15. The entry fee for New Talent is £20. The entry fee for One Shot and First Shot is £10 per category, and Young TPOTY is free to enter.

More on the website

Winners' gallery 2008

Travel Photographer of the Year
2008 : Darwin Wiggett - Canada
2007 : Cat Vinton - UK
2006 : Julian Love - UK
2005 : Lorne Resnick - Canada
2004 : Pang Piow Kan - Malaysia
2003 : Peter Adams - UK

"We are also passionate about protecting photographers’ copyright so your images remain yours at all times and we do not ask for or grant unlimited license to use your images".

Friday, 3 April 2009

OSI Moving Walls group exhibition

Moving Walls 16 Photographers

Stefano De Luigi: "Tortoise Community: The Innocence's Reconstruction"
Benjamin Lowy: "Iraq / Perspectives"
Eugene Richards: "War Is Personal"
Tomas van Houtryve: "Nepal: The Fall of a God King"
Paolo Woods: "Chinafrica"
Zalmai: "Afghanistan"

Follow the links on the website

The exhibition will open on October 1, 2009, in the OSI New York City office and move to the Washington, D.C., office in the fall of 2010.

Call for Proposals: Moving Walls 16 Documentary Photography Exhibition, group exhibition
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Moving Walls 15 aims to visually represent the transitional condition of open societies and the promotion and maintenance of democratic values. It is an artistic interpretation of obstacles—such as political oppression, economic instability, and racism—and the struggles to tear those barriers down. Moving Walls 15 includes six photographers covering a range of social justice and human rights issues of significance to OSI.

View the exhibition Moving Walls 15


Since its inception in 1998, Moving Walls has featured over 100 photographers whose works address a variety of social justice and human rights issues that coincide with the Open Society Institute's mission.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize

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The winner of the annual Deutsche Börse Photography Prize was announced on 25 March 2009: Paul Graham. Congratulations.

Other photographers, who were shortlisted for this year’s prize, are: Emily Jacir, Tod Papageorge und Taryn Simon.

(27.02.2009) Paul Graham (b. 1956, UK) is nominated for his publication a shimmer of possibility (steidlMACK, October 2007). a shimmer of possibility comprises twelve individual volumes of photographic short stories of life in contemporary America. Graham infuses lyricism into the most mundane of everyday human activities – fetching mail or lighting a cigarette – and creates quiet photographic moments, ‘filmic haikus’, which suggest and hint at a narrative but ultimately remain open-ended. At once poetic and political, his photographs manage to draw out something truly profound from the almost-nothingness of everyday life.

Emily Jacir (b. 1970, Kuwait) is nominated for her installation Material for a film, shown at the Venice Biennale 2007 (7 June – 21 November 2007). Material for a film documents the assassination of the Palestinian intellectual Wael Zuwaiter by Israeli agents in Rome in 1972 for what they believed was his role in the massacre of Israeli athletes at the Summer Olympics of that year. Using photographs, objects, texts and interviews, Jacir combines the role of archivist, activist, and poet to create a poignant work of art that is at once intensely personal and deeply political and bears witness to a culture torn apart by war and displacement.

Tod Papageorge (b. 1940, USA) is nominated for the exhibition Passing Through Eden – Photographs of Central Park, exhibited at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London (7 March – 12 April 2008). Taken between 1969 and 1991, Papageorge’s black & white photographs of Manhattan’s Central Park are less a document of a place than an urban version of the Garden of Eden. Immersing himself in the free-flowing life of the park, Papageorge has created a body of work that joins the grace of ‘street photography’ to the beauty of exact photographic description, a union that grants his photographs an expressive breadth ranging from surreal comedy to intimations of despair.

Taryn Simon (b. 1975, USA) is nominated for her solo exhibition An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar at The Photographers’ Gallery, London (13 September – 11 November 2007). Assuming the dual role of shrewd informant and collector of curiosities, Simon compiles a photographic inventory of what lies hidden and inaccessible within the borders of the United States. At once chilling and beautiful, her photographs and texts document diverse subjects from the realms of science, government, medicine, entertainment, nature, security, and religion. Examining that which is integral to America's foundation and mythology, Simon creates a collection of works that reflect on and reveal a national identity.

The Photographers' Gallery in London is the opening venue for the exhibition between 20 February – 12 April 2009. Later the exhibition will be shown at the C/O Berlin and the Deutsche Börse Group headquarters in Frankfurt.

More on the website - The Photographers' gallery

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2008
Winner 2008 Esko Männikkö. Nominees : John Davies, Jacob Holdt, and Fazal Sheikh.

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2007
Winner 2007 : Walid Raad - project The Atlas Group. Shortlisted : Philippe Chancel, Anders Petersen, Fiona Tan.

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2006
Winner 2006 : Robert Adams. Shortlisted : Yto Barrada, Phil Collins and Alec Soth.

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2005
Winner 2005 : Luc Delahaye. Shortlisted : JH Engström, Jörg Sasse and Stephen Shore.

The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize aims to reward a contemporary photographer of any nationality, who has made the most significant contribution (exhibition or publication) to the medium of photography in Europe in the previous year.

The Prize was originally set up in 1996 by The Photographers' Gallery in London to promote the best of contemporary photography. Deutsche Börse has sponsored the £30,000 prize since 2005. The Prize showcases new talents and highlights the best of international photography practice.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography 2009

W. Eugene Smith learned the hard way that photography could be too easy, a matter of making expert images of interesting subjects. He set himself to learn the truth - about himself as well as his subjects. In the process, he produced a series of photographic essays, for LIFE and other publications, whose passionate involvement set a standard for what photography can be.
Yearly. For a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a panel of experts, follows the tradition of W. Eugene Smith's compassionate dedication. For 2009, the amount of the grant will be $30,000. An additional $5,000 in fellowship money will be dispersed, at the discretion of the jury, to one or more finalists deemed worthy of special recognition. Awards will be presented in a ceremony held in New York City in early October.

Deadline for receipt of applications : (May 15, 2009) extended to June 1.

W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography

2008 Recipient: Mikhael Subotzky

2007 : Stephen Dupont for Narcostan | the perils of freedom
2006 : Paolo Pellegrin
2005 : Pep Bonet
2004 : Trent Parke
2003 : Stanley Greene
2002 : Kai Wiedenhöfer
2001 : Maya Goded
2000 : Brenda Ann Kenneally
1999 : Chien-Chi Chang
1998 : Ernesto Bazan
1997 : Alain Keler
1996 : Gideon Mendel
1995 : Vladimir Syomin
1994 : Ellen Binder
1993 : James Nachtwey
1993 : Marc Asnin
1992 : Eli Reed
1991 : Dario Mitidieri
1990 : Carl DeKeyzer
1989 : Cristina Garcia Rodero
1988 : Paul Graham
1987 : Graciela Iturbide
1986 : John Vink
1985 : Letizia Battaglia
1985 : Donna Ferrato
1984 : Gilles Peress
1983 : Milton Rogovin
1982 : Sebastião Salgado
1981 : Eugene Richards
1980 : Jane Evelyn Atwood

The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography was established in 1978 following the death of Gene Smith, the legendary American photo essayist. It is today the most prestigious honor in documentary photography. Every year it recognizes a photographer who has demonstrated an exemplary commitment to documenting the human condition in the spirit of Smith's concerned photography and dedicated compassion.

New York Photo Awards 2009

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Updated 21 March | A good new "about" statement and focus. There will be portfolio reviews. Also useful workshops and dialogue.

“It’s a celebration of photography. The most important thing about the New York Photo Festival is that it fosters a dialogue with the viewer. It’s absolutely non-commercial and therefore it’s about intellectual rigor and having fun!” —Kathy Ryan, Curator, NYPH’08

The NYPH 09 is open for submissions. Works produced or published between January 1, 2008 and April 15, 2009 are eligible for submission. The Awards will give visual artists the opportunity to reach key decision makers in the photographic community and the editorial, fine art and commercial worlds.

Purchase submissions from $ 10 (student) to $ 80. Contest Deadline: May 1, 2009.

More on the website

The 2008 Winners
Student Personal Fine Art Series - Anna Skladman
Student Personal Fine Art Single Image - Alana Celii
Student Book - Tiana Markova-Gold
Student Editorial Series - Tobias Kruse
Student Editorial Single Image - Gratiane de Moustier
Multimedia - Photo/Audio - Two Winners..."The Ninth Floor" by Jessica Dimmock & MediaStorm/"Curse of the Black Gold" by Ed Kashi & MediaStorm
Multimedia - Photo/Video - "Bearing Witness" a Reuters/MediaStorm Collaboration
Personal/Fine Art Series - Edgar Martins
Personal/Fine Art Single Image - Jessica Todd Harper
Editorial Series - Paula Bronstein
Editorial Single Image - Two Winners...Ibraheem Abu Mustafa & Adem Hadei
Photography Book - Amy Stein
Advertising Series - John Offenbach

The goal of the New York Photo Festival is to document the future of photography in all its forms. Our group of internationally-respected curators will deliver their personal vision of the newest and most important trends in contemporary photography, each exhibited in their own pavilion and promising to draw the attention of the entire photographic community.


7 March 2009

"About the New York Photo Festival: Designed to be an American counterpart and thematic precedent to the prestigious European photo festivals Rencontres d’Arles, PHotoEspana, and Visa pour l’Image, the New York Photo Festival creates an international atmosphere of inspiring visual installations, professional and aficionado fellowship and camaraderie, and newsworthy staged presentations, awards ceremonies, and symposia over the course of four-and-a-half days during the busiest photography month in New York City".

(08.03.2009 - 21.00 h) Now this is interesting to me, your editor from Europe : the trend to design toward prestigious. But, note the differences over here with regard to : focus, concept, entry fees and glamorous ceremonies. Here rather no entry fees or low fees, portfolio reviews and cash awards for photographers and hence no costly grand gala parties? Also the European festivals have a strong education and formation focus... and are (were?) designed for photographers/beneficial to photographers and public; not geared toward a prestigious gathering/ market opportunity for the "photographic community". Come to think of it, another discussion could be : what makes an event a (joyful) festival?

The Inge Morath Award 2009

The Magnum Foundation and the Inge Morath Foundation announce the sixth annual Inge Morath Award. The annual prize of $5,000 is awarded to a female documentary photographer under the age of 30, to support the completion of a long-term project. One award winner and up to two finalists are selected by a jury composed of Magnum photographers.

Past winners of the Inge Morath Award include: Kathryn Cook (US, '08) for Memory Denied: Turkey and the Armenian Genocide; Olivia Arthur (UK, '07) for The Middle Distance; Jessica Dimmock (US, '06) for The Ninth Floor; Mimi Chakarova (US, '06) for Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe; Claudia Guadarrama (MX, '05) for Before the Limit; and Ami Vitale (US, '02), for Kashmir.

Deadline: April 30th, 2009.

More on the website

The Inge Morath Award 2008 :
Award Winner:
- Kathryn Cook, US, for Memory Denied: Turkey and the Armenian Genocide
Award Finalist(s):
- Leonie Purchas, UK, for In the Shadow of Things
- Alice Smeets, Belgium, for Haiti

The Inge Morath Award 2007 :
Award Winner:
- Olivia Arthur, England, for The Middle Distance
Award Finalist(s):
- Rena Effendi, Azerbaijan, for Pipe Dreams: A Chronicle of Lives Along the Pipeline in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey
- Newsha Tavakolian, Iran, for Iran: Girl Power!

Inge Morath was an Austrian-born photographer who was associated with Magnum Photos for nearly fifty years. After her death in 2002, the Inge Morath Foundation was established to manage Morath's estate and facilitate the study and appreciation of her contribution to photography.