International Photography Awards
The International Photography Awards are a group of awards for professional, non-professional and student photographers on a global scale which are awarded annually at the Lucie Awards gala. The winners of the main categories are invited to attend the gala to compete for the main award of International Photographer of the Year, receiving a Lucie statue and a cash prize of $10,000.
History
The International Photography Awards were created by Hossein Farmani as part of the mission of the Lucie Foundation.[1] They were initially presented in December 2003 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California, at the Lucie Awards gala produced by Golden Globe nominee, Michelle Burstin.
In addition to honoring photographers, the Lucie Awards also showcase the finalists and winners of the International Photography Awards (Lucie Foundation's sister-effort) annual photography competition, presenting over $15,000 in cash prizes and two distinct titles: The International Photographer of the Year (given to a professional) and the Discovery of the Year (awarded to a non-professional).
In 2012, the Moving Image Photographer of the Year category was added, where six finalists competed to receive a Lucie statue and $2,500.
Annual Ceremonies and Honorees
2003
The 2003 awards ceremony was the first, held at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California on December 7, 2003.
- International Photographer of the Year - Chris Frazer Smith
- Discovery of the Year - Robert Vizzini
2004
The 2004 awards ceremony changed location and time of year, held at the American Airlines Theater in New York City on October 18, 2004.
- International Photographer of the Year - Timothy White
- Discovery of the Year - Marrigje De Maar
2005
The 2005 awards ceremony was held at the American Airlines Theater in New York City on October 17, 2005.[2]
- International Photographer of the Year - Jim Fiscus
- Discovery of the Year - Carol Watson
2006
The 2006 awards ceremony was held at the American Airlines Theater in New York City on October 30, 2006.
- International Photographer of the Year - Gerd Ludwig
- Discovery of the Year - Ghada Khunji
2007
The 2007 awards ceremony was held at the Avery Fisher Hall in the Lincoln Center in New York City on October 15, 2007.[3]
- International Photographer of the Year - Massimo Mastrorillo
- Discovery of the Year - Larry Louie
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Charlie Crane
2008
The 2008 awards ceremony was held at the Avery Fisher Hall in the Lincoln Center in New York City on October 30, 2008.
- International Photographer of the Year - Brent Stirton
- Discovery of the Year - John Delaney
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Justin Maxon
2009
The 2009 awards ceremony was held at the Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York City on October 19, 2009.[4]
- International Photographer of the Year - Nadav Kander
- Discovery of the Year - Elliott Wilcox
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Rachel Papo
2010
The 2010 awards ceremony was held at the Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York City on October 27, 2010.
- International Photographer of the Year - Jim Krantz
- Discovery of the Year - Kristina Kostadinova
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Rodney Rascona
2011
The 2011 awards ceremony was held at the Rose Theater, Jazz at the Lincoln Center in New York City on October 24, 2011.
- International Photographer of the Year - Majid Saeedi
- Discovery of the Year - Anna di Prospero
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Daniel Beltrá
2012
The 2012 awards ceremony returned to its root, being held at the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, the site of the first awards ceremony, in Los Angeles on October 8, 2012.[5]
- Moving Image Photographer of the Year - Mark Bramley
- International Photographer of the Year - Alinka Echeverria
- Discovery of the Year - Viktoria Sorochinski
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Fernando Moleres
2013
The 2013 awards ceremony was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on October 27, 2013.
2014
The Lucie Awards ceremony in 2014 was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on November 22.
- Moving Image Photographer of the Year - Yannick Wegner
- International Photographer of the Year - Sandro Miller[9]
- Discovery of the Year - Vyacheslav Mishchenko
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - K M Asad[10]
2015
For the third year, the 2015 Awards ceremony was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on October 27, 2015.
- Moving Image Photographer of the Year - Kerry Payne Stailey
- International Photographer of the Year - Maxim Dondyuk
- Discovery of the Year - Ville Kansanen
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - David Jay[11]
- Honorable Mention(s) of the Year - Haider Ali (haidertonight)[12]
2016
The Lucie Awards in 2016, was held on October 23 at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City.
- Moving Image Photographer of the Year -Lily Gilboy
- International Photographer of the Year - Marinka Masséus
- Discovery of the Year - David Nam Lip LEE
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Andrea Star Reese
2017
The 2017 edition of the Lucie Awards was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on October 29, 2017.
- Moving Image Photographer of the Year– Lebohang Kganye
- International Photographer of the Year - Alex Telfer
- Discovery of the Year - Mariano Belmar
- Deeper Perspective of the Year - Giles Clarke
2018
The 2018 awards ceremony was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on October 28, 2018.[13]
- International Photographer of the Year – Tawny Chatmon
- Discovery of the Year – Mohammad Rakibul Hasan[14]
First Place winners[15] in different categories were:
- Special – James Rushforth
- Advertising, Sandro Miller
- Book, Randal Ford
- Architecture, Stephan Zirwes
- Sports, Divyakant Solanki
- Moving image, Emily Kassie
- Deeper Perspective, Barry Salzman
- People, Tawny Chatmon
- Editorial, Rasmus Flindt Pedersen
- Event, Mia Collis
- Fine Art, Rodd Owen
- Nature, Melissa Cormican
2019
The 18th Annual Lucie Awards were postponed and will be rescheduled.
- International Photographer of the Year - Mustafa Hassona
- Discovery of the Year - Mikkel Hørlyck
- Advertising Photographer Of the Year - Jonathan Knowles
- Analog / Film Photographer Of the Year - Snezhana Von Büdingen
- Architecture Photographer Of the Year - Evgeny Stetsko
- Book Photographer Of the Year - Joey L.
- Deeper Perspective Photographer Of the Year - K. M. Asad
- Editorial / Press Photographer Of the Year - Mustafa Hassona
- Event Photographer Of the Year - Sandro Miller
- Fine Art Photographer Of the Year - David Knox
- Nature Photographer Of the Year - Tom Putt
- People Photographer Of the Year - Evgeny Stetsko
- Special Photographer Of the Year - James Ritchie
- Sports Photographer Of the Year - Kohei Ueno
- Still in Motion / Video Photographer Of the Year - Jean Bérard
2020[16]
- Architecture-Interior & Architecture Photographer of the Year - Jesus M.Chamizo
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