Photo awards return to London
For a second year running the World Photo, London and Sony World Photography Awards exhibitions will be held at Somerset House in London in April – May 2012.
Produced by the World Photography
Organisation, these events were previously held in Cannes from 2007-2010 and in
2011 the festival and its awards programme moved to London. Billed as the
global photographic event of the year, World Photo, London, and the Sony
World Photography Awards, celebrates the very best in photography from around
the world, from the next generation of emerging photographers through to the
established masters of the art.
The opening weekend of World Photo,
London will be held at Somerset House from 27 - 30 April with selected festival
events and the Sony World Photography Awards winners exhibitions, continuing
through to 20 May 2012. The annual Sony
World Photography Awards ceremony and gala dinner will take place on 26 April
at the Hilton Hotel in London’s Park Lane.
The Festival will include a wide-ranging programme of events,
talks, seminars, workshops and exhibitions; honorary Judges for the 2012 Awards
and other international industry experts will also be participating in the
Festival events. These include esteemed writer
and photo critic Susan Bright, chair of the Awards; James Reid, Photography
Director of Wallpaper*; Michael Benson, Director, Prix Pictet and Claudia
Hinterseer, MD and co-owner of NOOR, an international photo agency and
foundation.
World Photo, London is open to
everyone with a passion for photography - professionals, amateurs, students
and, of course, the photo-loving public.
Astrid Merget, Creative Director, of
the World Photography Organisation comments:
‘We are eagerly anticipating our second year in London and
are thrilled to welcome our international photo community once again to what we
believe will be home to our main festival and awards for many years to come. 2011 proved that both the industry and the City
reciprocated our enthusiasm by embracing our programmes. We are humbled and extremely thankful for all
the support we have received thus far.’
Festival programme highlights
include:
·
City Projects: New to this year, City Projects are an ongoing WPO workshop programme, designed to
connect enthusiast and professional photographers with a global project. By the
time World Photo, London commences, these workshops will already have taken place in
New York, Chicago, San Francisco, São Paulo, Birmingham and Manchester.
Led by veteran industry experts, the
theme for the 2011/2012 City Projects is ‘Portraits of a City’. One of the leading experts, Jez Coulson, a
photojournalist and reportage artist, will be involved in all three of the UK
projects and will interpret the theme with his own unique brief, “Economics of
the Streets”.
A
selection of the work produced during all of the City Projects will be printed
and exhibited at the Manchester Photographic Gallery from the 1st -
31st of March and also showcased as part of a mixed media exhibition
in London at Somerset House. For more detailed information on the City
Projects workshops and upcoming cities, please see: http://www.worldphoto.org/festivals-events/city-projects/.
· In the Photographers’ Studio: A series of intimate
conversations over four evenings with some of the greatest living photographers
including the winner of the Sony World Photography Awards Outstanding
Contribution to Photography. Discover the personal journeys that these internationally
renowned photographers have taken through the years, as they converse with
other known industry folk to reveal their stories and showcase both known and
unknown work.
· The Sony World Photography Awards 2012 Winners’
Showcase: See
hundreds of images on display from the winners and runner-ups of the 2012
Awards programme. Experience a vast
collection of international contemporary photography, spanning all genres
including Documentary, Sport, Portraiture, Landscape, Fashion and more.
·
Beginners
Portrait Workshop with David Graham: This workshop will teach beginners
how to take better portraits, and will run alongside other exciting and
informative workshops covering such topics as book design, portraiture
photography and Portfolio Reviews.
·
Wine and
Critique: Also new to the 2012 programme this will give photography enthusiasts
the opportunity to ponder the exhibitions, sip a glass of Pinot amongst peers and
look at each other’s work, whilst getting to know other local photographers.
·
Students will receive 25% off all ticket items
including portfolio reviews
·
For further details see: http://www.worldphoto.org/festivals-events/wpo-events/london/festival-programme/
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