An exercise area in Guantanamo Bay detention centre © Edmund Clark, winner of the 2009 International Photography Award body of work prize
Are you a world-class photographer? If so the British Journal of Photography wants to see your work. We're currently championing three competitions - the International Photography Award, Shoot the Street and Unveiled. But hurry! The street photography prize closes on 30 June!
Author: Diane Smyth
21 May 2010 Tags: IpaShoot the streetStreetWeddingBjp...
The International Photography Award rewards the best photography worldwide, in any genre or subject. Now in its sixth year, it boasts two categories - a body of work prize and the single image prize. Both winners see their work printed by Spectrum Photographic pro lab and exhibited for a week in London. In addition, the body of work prize-winner will also pick up a Nikon D700 plus a 50mm 1.4G lens, while the single image prize winner claims a Sigma DP2s.
Last year's body of work winner, Edmund Clark, submitted a project exploring everyday life for the detainees and ex-detainees of the Guantanamo Bay detention centre. The image above is taken from the project, and shows an exercising area in Guantanamo Bay. Clark's previous project, Still Life Killing Time was published by Dewi Lewis and a finalist at the inaugural New York Photo Awards.
Shoot the Street picks out the best in street photography, shot anywhere in the world. The best photographer will see his or her work printed by MX Display and exhibited in a solo show at Format, the UK's leading international contemporary photography biennale. The closing date for this prize is 30 June so enter now!
Unveiled is a brand new competition for wedding photographers. Open to UK wedding photographers, Unveiled offers one photographer the chance to publish his or her work in Wedding magazine - one of the UK's leading bridal titles, read by thousands of prospective customers. The winner will also get the chance to try out their dream piece of kit, courtesy of Hasselblad and the Pro Centre.
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