B&W Child 2016 is 3rd Annual International Photo Competition devoted to the high quality, fine art child photography.
Through this unique and highly popular photography contest we gather the best photographers from all over the world and together we celebrate the art of b&w child photography.
We are happy to share with you 1st, 2nd and 3rd places from The First Half of B&W CHILD 2016.
More info: blackandwhite.childphotocompetition.com
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Jump By Karen Osdieck, Usa (1st Place In The Silhouette Category, First Half)
Reminds me of the rhyme... "one little monkey jumping on the bed, one fell off and bumped his head" :)
The Horse Whisperer By Anna Ajtner, The Netherlands (1st Place In The Portrait Category, First Half)
Boyhood By Alicja Pietras, Poland (2nd Place In The Portrait Category, First Half)
I didn't understand how this photo represents the title of "Boyhood". . Perhaps this is the sign of a great photograph, when it evokes such emotion
The Moth By Kelly Tyack, Australia (3rd Place In The Fine Art Category, First Half)
Untitled By Alicja Brodowicz, Poland (1st Place In The Fine Art Category, First Half)
I can almost feel the hands on my own face. Next would be the proverbial kiss on the forehead..... love it!
Life In Balkan By Istvan Kerekes, Hungary (1st Place In The Documentary And Street Category, First Half)
Rest By Anna Ajtner, The Netherlands (3rd Place In The Silhouette Category, First Half)
Looking Out By Oriano Nicolau, Spain (3rd Place In The Portrait Category, First Half)
Raining Day By Renato Dpaula, Brazil (2nd Place In The Documentary And Street Category, First Half)
Untitled By Olga Ageeva, Russia (1st Place In The Lifestyle Category, First Half)
I agree it obvious he's more interested in whatever is on the computer then those precious children
Ribbon Dancer By Ashley Waters, Canada (2nd Place In The Silhouette Category, First Half)
Bride Games By, Zinaida Terentjeva, Latvia (2nd Place In The Fine Art Category, First Half)
In The Shade By Kelly Bird, Uk (3rd Place In The Lifestyle Category, First Half)
Beautiful but why can't they realize just a few prices of modest clothing will be just as pretty. After all millions of strangers see this?
Lazy Day By Julia Erz, Germany (3rd Place In The Documentary And Street Category, First Half)
Double By Karen Osdieck, Usa (3rd Place In The Conceptual And Photo Manipulation Category, First Half)
“leaves” By Kelly Tyack, Australia (1st Place In The Conceptual And Photo Manipulation Category, First Half)
The Caravan By Kelly Tyack, Australia (2nd Place In The Lifestyle Category, First Half)
While the pictures are beautiful, I worry about the photos of the children with no clothing, being able to be accessed by anyone, especially those who are perverse when it comes to children.
While the pictures are beautiful, I worry about the photos of the children with no clothing, being able to be accessed by anyone, especially those who are perverse when it comes to children.