"WOUNDED ARMENIA" SERIES WINS VIENNA PHOTO AWARDS
November 15, 2012 - 16:16 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Winners of Vienna International Photo Awards
have recently been announced, with representatives of 63 countries
participating.
Antonella Monzoni was awarded the first prize of ~@4,000, for her
series "Wounded Armenia". She shows here her own vision the life of
Armenians, expressing her love for the country through her photographs.
Julie Glassberg was awarded the second prize of ~@2,000, for the
cycle titled "Bill Kill" presenting a documentary work about Black
Label Bike Club; the first group of outlaw motorcyclists, created in
1992 by Jacob Houle and Per Hanson, in Minneapolis.
Finally, the third laureate is Jacques Borgeto, awarded ~@1,000
for L'Autre versant du monde (Other Side of the World). He shares
his love for South-America in the prints taken in Chile, Argentina,
the salins of Atacama, geysers of Tatio, pampas of Santa Rosa and
the Valdes peninsula.
An exhibition of the prize-winner works will run from November 16 to
December 15, Art Media Agency (AMA) official website reported.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
November 15, 2012 - 16:16 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Winners of Vienna International Photo Awards
have recently been announced, with representatives of 63 countries
participating.
Antonella Monzoni was awarded the first prize of ~@4,000, for her
series "Wounded Armenia". She shows here her own vision the life of
Armenians, expressing her love for the country through her photographs.
Julie Glassberg was awarded the second prize of ~@2,000, for the
cycle titled "Bill Kill" presenting a documentary work about Black
Label Bike Club; the first group of outlaw motorcyclists, created in
1992 by Jacob Houle and Per Hanson, in Minneapolis.
Finally, the third laureate is Jacques Borgeto, awarded ~@1,000
for L'Autre versant du monde (Other Side of the World). He shares
his love for South-America in the prints taken in Chile, Argentina,
the salins of Atacama, geysers of Tatio, pampas of Santa Rosa and
the Valdes peninsula.
An exhibition of the prize-winner works will run from November 16 to
December 15, Art Media Agency (AMA) official website reported.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress