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CPC Portrait Awards is a monthly photo contest devoted to discovering and awarding the very best child portraits from all around the globe.

It is hosted by the Child Photo Competition - photography & art community that runs a series of competitions with aim to encourage emerging child photographers and give them exposure and recognition.

Feel free to have a scroll through the gallery of all the winners of CPC Portrait Awards.

Enjoy!

More info: portraitawards.childphotocompetition.com

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of October 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Waiting” by Emma K. Sato, Japan.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of May 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Shades of Melancholy” by Oliwia Major, Netherlands.

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SnowyLynx
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Between her expression and her rosy cheeks, you kinda get the feel of her struggle

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of June 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Amelia” by Kamila Celary-Kmiecik, Poland.

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Stille20
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's really pretty, but it seems like her legs are too long. Am I missing something?

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of March 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Nadia” by Kamila J Gruss, Poland.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of November 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “The Girl and Her Raven” by Rachel Stewart, UK.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of July 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Red & Green” by Mariola Glajcar, Poland.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of May 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Sisters Leida and Laëlle” by Tati Itat, Brazil.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of January 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Marcys and Friends” by Rachel Stewart, UK.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of December 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Kadinand Cane Corso” by Lizzie Gilmour, New Zealand.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of April 2019 CPC Portrait Awards -“Butterfly Effect” by Mariola Glajcar, Poland.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of April 2918 CPC Portrait Awards - “Ava’s Portrait” by Magdalena Kolakowska, UK.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of October 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Between” by Monika Serek, Poland.

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Foxxy
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just want to lift her in my arms and give her a cuddle. She looks like a lost child.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of September 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Black and White” by Aga Tetera, UK.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of March 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Izzy” by Anna Salek, UK.

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Cpc Portrait Awards Honors The Beauty Of Child Portraiture

Winner of February 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Carnival” by Kaat Stieber, The Netherlands.

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Darryl Le Roux
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So much post production. While brilliant in composition...this over saturated nonsense needs to stop.

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