Ilford
Announces the Winners of Black and White Photography Competition
Ilford Photo has had a busy time handling the results of its
recent series of competitions.
Ilford Press Release Summary:
Judging from the reaction to two of its recent competitions,
ILFORD Photo is very much back in the popular photography
stakes. In addition to enabling black-and-white photography
aficionados to win some excellent prizes, these events highlight
the enthusiasm that exists for this pure photographic medium.
First, there was the Prize Draw at this year’s Focus on
Imaging exhibition which saw a winning entry drawn from nearly
500 completed questionnaires on the subject of print toning. The
winner, Colman Culhane from County Cork, Ireland, selected £100
of ILFORD Multigrade IV RC glossy paper as his prize.
Involving a great deal of consideration, judgement and
evaluation was ILFORD Photo’s Image on a Box competition.
Launched at the beginning of the year, this event invited
photographers to submit images suitable for printing on the
company’s boxes and envelopes which hold its photographic paper.
Not surprisingly, this unique opportunity achieved a high
response with hundreds of entries vying for this prestigious
prize.
Submissions came from far and wide, with the final four winners
located in very different environments. The winner of the first
prize, with a shot of windmills in Mota del Cueuo, Spain, is
Nick Després of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Taking second prize
with her shot of a gorilla is Kate Seymour of Victoria BC,
Canada, while third and fourth winners are, respectively, Neil
Watt of Powys, Wales, with his picture of a house in a field
landscape, and Stephen Owen of Cranleigh, Surrey, UK, with an
image of tropical rooftops.
“This was a really close contest,” says ILFORD Photo marketing
director Howard Hopwood. “We had around 500 pictures from which
to choose the winners, and they were all great representations
of the art of black-and-white photography.
“The four winners will see their pictures take a place in
history as they are used to decorate our iconic photographic
paper containers which will be appearing later in the year. Our
thanks and best wishes go not only to the winners, but to all
who participated – we look forward to seeing their work again as
we mount other competitions and opportunities for them to
display their skills and talent.”
Although not a full time professional photographer, Nick Després
has achieved an international reputation. Over the past 20 years
he has won many awards in competitions and exhibitions around
the world for his creative landscape work, including the ILFORD/AP
Black-and-White Photographer of the Year in 2000.
More recently, Després achieved a category win in the BBC
Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, and the title of
Photographic Society of America Photojournalist of the Year. He
is also a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.
Després has concentrated on black-and-white work for the past
eight years, and particularly excels at natural history and
landscape photography. In addition to having his images used on
the ILFORD Photo boxes, Després receives £500 of ILFORD Photo
material.
Canadian Kate Seymour has not only been a keen enthusiast
photographer for the past 20 years, she is totally immersed in
photographic processing. She works as a technician for a high
street minilab which, despite being called The London Drugs
Photo Lab, is based in Victoria, British Columbia, while in her
spare time she runs the photographic darkrooms at a local
cooperative artists’ centre. The centre also provides a venue
where Seymour exhibits and sells her work.
“Winning second place in this competition is just fantastic,”
says Seymour. “I have been a long term user of ILFORD products,
both for my own work and in the darkrooms, so to be awarded this
prize by the company is a real accolade. I look forward to
seeing my image on the cover of the Multigrade IV RC Deluxe
8x10ins pearl paper boxes.” Seymour receives ILFORD Photo
material to the value of £250.
Winner of the third prize, Welshman Neil Watt, will receive
ILFORD Photo material to the value of £100 as well as seeing his
image on the envelopes which contain Multigrade IV RC Deluxe
Glossy paper.
Also receiving £100 of ILFORD Photo material is Stephen Owen who
was awarded fourth place in the competition. Owen’s creative
vision is split between his photography and the
carpentry/cabinet making business to which he was apprenticed
when a boy. As with his photography, Owen produces pieces of
furniture to be used and enjoyed.
While shooting landscapes and townscapes for his personal
satisfaction, Owen has developed a distinctive style of candid
photography which he applies to weddings and other social
events. With as little fuss and delay as possible, he shoots
numerous photographs to record the celebrations as naturally as
the planned events unfold, with most people unaware of being in
the eye of the camera. In this way, informal portraits of family
and friends are made while they are relaxed and comfortable.
This style has proved so impressive, that a New York
photographer acquaintance of Owen’s asked him to go to Chile to
photograph his own wedding. The laid-back style of the resulting
pictures proved highly successful, and appears to have laid the
foundations for a new approach to wedding photography in both
Chile and the US.
The eclectic mix of photographers, their styles and approaches,
represented by this quartet of winners puts the black-and-white
community into context: there is no one type of photographer who
appreciates the artistry and quality of monochrome. It is very
much an application for everyone who understands and appreciates
the nuances and beauty of tonal quality which cannot be
replicated by any other means.
For details of ILFORD Photo’s exciting and inspiring ranges of
black-and-white photographic products, visit
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