amateur category
Chasing shadows (Single)
DESCRIPTION
Picture taken on a sunny winter day where people were walking under the famous Galata Bridge in Istanbul. The afternoon sunlight created a perfect silhouette.
AUTHOR
I am an amateur photographer currently based in New Zealand. I have been interested in photography since my brother gave me a camera back in the early 80s. I had been using a Nikon FE2 and using mainly slide films to take landscape, street and portrait photography in New Zealand, and Asia in my 20s. For a number of years, I did not take that many photos as I chose to concentrate on my work. Meeting people who were also keen photographers, and the advent of the full-frame sensor, tempted me back into photography. I have since developed an interest in black and white fine arts and architecture photography.
2021
•PX3 Prix de la Photography Paris – Bronze in Architecture/Interiors, “Swirl”
•Moscow International Foto Awards MIFA – Bronze in Architecture/Interiors, “Wormhole”
•Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers – 4th Place in Architecture Category, “Upstairs Downstairs”
•The Mono Awards – Commended in Places Category, “T Jetty”
•The Motif Collective Photography Awards – Honorable Mention in June Sunrise and Sunset Theme
•MonoVisions Photography Awards – Honorable Mention in Architecture, “Fisheye”
•FAPA Fine Art Photography Awards – Nominee in 7th Edition Architecture Category, “Vanishing Point”
2021
•PX3 Prix de la Photography Paris – Bronze in Architecture/Interiors, “Swirl”
•Moscow International Foto Awards MIFA – Bronze in Architecture/Interiors, “Wormhole”
•Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers – 4th Place in Architecture Category, “Upstairs Downstairs”
•The Mono Awards – Commended in Places Category, “T Jetty”
•The Motif Collective Photography Awards – Honorable Mention in June Sunrise and Sunset Theme
•MonoVisions Photography Awards – Honorable Mention in Architecture, “Fisheye”
•FAPA Fine Art Photography Awards – Nominee in 7th Edition Architecture Category, “Vanishing Point”
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