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San Diego, CA, September 11, 2009 -- The fifth annual Art of Photography Show, an
international competition and exhibition of photographic art, announced the top
fifteen winners at the Opening Reception Gala and Awards. These winners were
judged and selected from 16,000 entries from 57 countries by Charlotte Cotton, the
esteemed curator and head of the Photography Department in the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art. A total of $10,000 in cash awards was presented to the top 15
artists chosen by Ms. Cotton.
Honorable Mentions:
Leon Chew (London, United Kingdom), “The Man Next Door”
Judy Cooper (New Orleans, United States), “The Irish Twins”
Ed Freem (Los Angeles, United States), “Street Scene, Jaipur, India”
Tatiana Grigorenko (New Haven, United States), “A former coal-miner's daughter at
home. Stakhanov, Ukraine”
Pal Hansen (London, United Kingdom), “His Excellency Tafida”
Alison Jackson (London, United Kingdom), “Bush Plays Rubix”
Jon Kral (Boone, United States), “Flyswatter”
Les Phillips (Fresno, United States), “Lunch Preparation in Nicaragua”
Josef Tornick (Santa Fe, United States), “Connemara Pony Show Judging, Ireland,
2007”
Jeff Wiant (San Diego, United States), “Street of Dreams 2006 – Jaime”
Leah Zawadzki (Orange, United States), “Generations”
“In the spirit of the Art of Photography competition, the first prize was awarded
to Benoit Paill on the strength of a single, extraordinary photograph. Benoit’s
vulnerable portrait of a 53 year old man encapsulates the potency of a camera in
the hands of a sentient image maker,” said Ms. Cotton about her selection.
“Benoit’s portraits of strangers, and especially of older men, demonstrate his
ability to use his camera to create a fast, forced bond of intimacy between him
and his subjects. But in the circumstances that surround this portrait, something
out of the ordinary – beyond the photographer’s orchestration – came to pass.
Having approached this stranger, Benoit was invited back to his subject’s home,
which he had shared all his life with his recently deceased mother. In his
heightened sense of loneliness and isolation, the man elected to present himself
naked, seated on a child’s chair and, together, he and Benoit profoundly captured
the essence of his state of being. It is a remarkable photograph in its piercing
representation of an acute and specific human state.”
The fact that the Art of Photography Show is judged by a major museum curator each
year is what differentiates this competition from other competitions.
Photographers rarely have the opportunity to reach these respected and influential
people, which is why the show receives so many entries from world-renowned
photographers. Another amazing thing is that during these tough economic times,
the number of entries increased by 31% from the previous year.
“I feel that Charlotte's selections come together as a very cohesive body of work.
She was incredibly insightful about perceiving the true substance of these images.
It's a totally blind judging process, as she was not told the name of any of the
photographer,” said Steven Churchill, founder and producer of The Art of
Photography Show. “And, we the producers only know what the artists may reveal to
us about themselves, when they enter their images. So there was one big surprise
to all of us, that the artist who shot "Raining Love", Sadie Rapp, is only 12
years old. She attended the opening reception last night and the various events
and activities we had today -- along with her parents. I think it's super that
such a young artist has received this wonderful encouragement by our esteemed
Judge, and lots of valuable input via this experience. Charlotte was very pleased
as well to learn of her age and to meet her this weekend.”
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