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1 June 2017
The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards are now open for entries, the organization announced today. The 11th edition of the contest has been expanded with two new professional categories and new grant opportunities for the winners.
NEW CATEGORIES
The new Creative and Discovery categories are both designed to embrace photographers working at the cutting-edge of the medium, the organization said.
Judges will reward originality, experimentation and imagination in these categories and hope to discover what would otherwise be unseen by the Awards. Artistic interpretation, integrity and technical ability are the key factors for judges across all categories of the Awards.
GRANTS
From the winners of the 2018 Professional categories, Sony will award multiple grants of $7,000 to selected photographers to pursue photographic projects of their choice.
In addition, shortlisted photographers from the Student Focus competition will each be given $3,500 to work together on a new photographic commission set by Sony and the World Photography Organization.
PRIZES
All category winners of the Professional, Open, Youth and Student Focus competitions will receive digital imaging equipment from Sony.
In addition, cash prizes of $25,000 will be presented to the Photographer of the Year and $5,000 to the overall Open competition winner.
All category winners plus many of the shortlisted Awards photographers will be exhibited at the annual Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition in London and then toured internationally. The images will also be published in the annual Awards winners' book and all shortlisted and winning photographers are given global exposure via dedicated marketing and press campaigns.
For more information see the news release below.
Sony World Photography Awards Launches 2018 Edition With New Categories and Grant Opportunity
A global platform giving visibility to photographers worldwide
'Creative' and 'Discovery' categories introduced to challenge photographers
New grant opportunity available to winning photographers
New images available at press.worldphoto.org
The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards, one of the world's leading photography competitions, are now open for entries. Submissions are free at http://www.worldphoto.org.
The 11th edition of the Awards is marked by the introduction of two challenging new categories in the Professional competition, 'Creative' and 'Discovery' and an important new opportunity for award-winners to secure a grant to fund future photographic projects.
Created by the World Photography Organization, the Sony World Photography Awards are an authoritative voice in the industry. Celebrating the finest contemporary photography from the past year, the Awards give vast exposure, visibility and opportunity to photographers worldwide on an annual basis.
Commenting on the Awards' impact Sony World Photography Awards winner Frederik Buyckx said: "Being named Photographer of the Year has given me more exposure than I could ever have imagined. It has opened lots of new doors but, just as importantly, the award has also encouraged me to keep on working on my personal projects."
Changing medium of photography prompts new Professional categories
In recognition of the changing use of photography, two new categories have been added to the 2018 Awards' Professional competition.
The new 'Creative' and 'Discovery' categories are both designed to embrace photographers working at the cutting-edge of the medium. Judges will specifically look to reward originality, experimentation and imagination in these categories and hope to discover what would otherwise be unseen by the Awards. Artistic interpretation, integrity and technical ability are the key factors for judges across all categories of the Awards.
The Sony World Photography Awards comprise of four competitions:
- Professional: 10 categories judged upon a body of work (5-10 images)
- Open: best single images across 10 categories
- Youth: young photographers aged 12-19 responding to a brief with a single image
- Student Focus: for those studying photography
For the full list of competition categories and descriptions please go to http://www.worldphoto.org/sony-world-photography-awards
New Sony Grant to fund photographic projects
In demonstration of the Awards' commitment to create opportunities for its photographers, a new grant programme for those participating in the Professional and Student Focus competitions has been introduced this year.
From the winners of the 2018 Professional categories, Sony will award multiple grants of $7,000 to selected photographers to pursue photographic projects of their choice.
In addition, shortlisted photographers from the Student Focus competition will each be given $3,500 to work together on a new photographic commission set by Sony and the World Photography Organization.
The Sony Grant programme has been formalized for the 2018 Awards following a successful pilot with three 2016 Sony World Photography Awards Professional category winners: Ame[!]lie Labourdette, Maroesjka Lavigne and Nikola Linares. The inaugural Sony grants supported diverse projects including the documentation of young bullfighters in Spain (Linares), landscapes of Iceland and Namibia (Lavigne) and the impact of man on the Tunisian desert (Labourdette).
Prizes: Worldwide exposure, exhibitions and digital imaging equipment
All category winners of the Professional, Open, Youth and Student Focus competitions will receive digital imaging equipment from Sony.
In addition, cash prizes of $25,000 will be presented to the Photographer of the Year and $5,000 to the overall Open competition winner.
All category winners plus many of the shortlisted Awards photographers will be exhibited at the annual Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition in London and then toured internationally. The images will also be published in the annual Awards winners' book and all shortlisted and winning photographers are given global exposure via dedicated marketing and press campaigns.
2018 Key dates:
- Dec. 4: Student Focus closes
- Jan. 4, 2018: Open & Youth competitions close
- Jan. 9, 2018: Professional competitions close
- Feb. 27, 2018: Shortlist announced
- March 27, 2018: Open and National Awards winners revealed
- April 19, 2018: Photographer of the Year & Professional category winners announced