BJP's
International Photography Award 2012
Now open with a
chance to win an
exhibition at Foto8
printed and
framed by Spectrum
Now
in its 8th year, BJP’s
International Photography Award 2012 is now
open for entries.
Photographers
may enter projects on any topic, and there are two categories to choose
from:
one awarding
the best series of images, and the other the best single image. Both
winners
will be exhibited at
Foto8 Gallery for two weeks and will be able to keep their printed work
after
the show.
Last
year’s winners were Chloe Dewe Mathews and Facundo Arrizabalaga. "There are so many competitions
around that have long lists of winners, highly commended, shortlisted
and so
on, and over
endless categories, so it felt great to be given a prize with only one
winner
[in two categories]," says
Dewe Mathews, who won the series prize with a project on life around the
Caspian sea. "I was lucky
to have the support of BJP,
Spectrum and Foto8, all giving me advice and putting energy into
creating
and publicising the show.
"Having
the show itself was a great opportunity to bring people to see the
Caspian
project in an immersive
environment, printed beautifully and hanging in Foto8's new space. It
was
invaluable, considering
most of the time people flick through your work for a matter of seconds
on a
website." The
IPA has been running since 2005, and previous winners include Edmund
Clark,
whose series Guantanamo: If the lights go out went on
to be published by Dewi Lewis; and
Peter di
Campo, who won
the series prize in 2010 with a project on Life
Without Lights in Ghana. Facundo Arrizabalaga won
the single image prize last year with a shot from the student protests
of
November 2010, and Walter
Astrada picked up the single image award in 2008 with an image depicting
a
victim of matricide
in Guatemala.
The
IPA is judged by a rolling panel of photography experts, which last year
included Alexia Singh, editor-in-charge
of the Wider Image Desk at Thomson Reuters, and Monica Allende, picture
editor
of The
Sunday Times Magazine. The prize is generously
supported by Spectrum
Photographic, one
of the
leading photography labs in Europe, and by Foto8 Gallery in East London.
The
closing date this year is 15 September 2012. For more information, and
to enter
online, visit
www.bjp-online.com/ipa.
Images
available on request.
For more
information, please contact:
Rahila
Ehsan,
Marketing Manager on rahila.ehsan@incisivemedia.com
or 020 7316 9180