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− | A jury of experts presents three awards for | + | A jury of experts presents three awards for art photograph and one for reportage, and selects the entrants’ finest works for exhibition. The call for submissions to the Competition is announced in November and is open to Slovene photographers of different generations, to amateur as well as professional photographers dealing with various contents, formats and techniques. The winning photographs and a selection of other entries are exhibited at the Foyer 1 of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] traditionally in February-March. |
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− | + | The interest for the 16th edition of the Emzin Magazine Photography Competition in 2010 beat all predecessors: 540 portfolios (which amounted to 3164 photos) arrived on the call for submissions, what is almost 30 percent more as in 2005. Awarded opuses of the actual edition: the first prize went to [[Maja Alič]], who participated on the Competition for the first time and enraptured with the opus of self-portraits, the second prize received [[Jaka Babnik]] for the opus ''We are dogs'', the third went to [[Branko Blaž Lesjak]], still student of the photography in Belgrade. For the best reportage in 2010 [[Manja Zore]] was bestowed for the series ''Rheumatism'' [Revma]. Beside winners, the exhibition of the Emzin Magazine Photography Competition featured 41 photographers. | |
+ | From 1993 onward, the first prize has been received by [[Marko Radovan]], [[Tomaž Gregorič]], [[Borut Peterlin]], [[Jure Breceljnik]], [[Aleksandra Vajd]], [[Tomo Brejc]], [[Tomaž Lunder]], [[Sebastijan Kurmanšek]], [[Mojca Janželj Tomažič]], [[Aleš Gregorič]], [[Jan Rapoša]], [[Tanja Verlak]], [[Vanja Bućan]], [[Samo Rovan]], and [[Maja Alič]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Emzin Institute of Creative Production]] | *[[Emzin Institute of Creative Production]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, 2 November 2010
A jury of experts presents three awards for art photograph and one for reportage, and selects the entrants’ finest works for exhibition. The call for submissions to the Competition is announced in November and is open to Slovene photographers of different generations, to amateur as well as professional photographers dealing with various contents, formats and techniques. The winning photographs and a selection of other entries are exhibited at the Foyer 1 of the Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre traditionally in February-March.
The interest for the 16th edition of the Emzin Magazine Photography Competition in 2010 beat all predecessors: 540 portfolios (which amounted to 3164 photos) arrived on the call for submissions, what is almost 30 percent more as in 2005. Awarded opuses of the actual edition: the first prize went to Maja Alič, who participated on the Competition for the first time and enraptured with the opus of self-portraits, the second prize received Jaka Babnik for the opus We are dogs, the third went to Branko Blaž Lesjak, still student of the photography in Belgrade. For the best reportage in 2010 Manja Zore was bestowed for the series Rheumatism [Revma]. Beside winners, the exhibition of the Emzin Magazine Photography Competition featured 41 photographers.
From 1993 onward, the first prize has been received by Marko Radovan, Tomaž Gregorič, Borut Peterlin, Jure Breceljnik, Aleksandra Vajd, Tomo Brejc, Tomaž Lunder, Sebastijan Kurmanšek, Mojca Janželj Tomažič, Aleš Gregorič, Jan Rapoša, Tanja Verlak, Vanja Bućan, Samo Rovan, and Maja Alič.