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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Winner of October 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Waiting” by Emma K. Sato, Japan.
Winner of May 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Shades of Melancholy” by Oliwia Major, Netherlands.
Winner of June 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Amelia” by Kamila Celary-Kmiecik, Poland.
Winner of March 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Nadia” by Kamila J Gruss, Poland.
Winner of November 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “The Girl and Her Raven” by Rachel Stewart, UK.
Winner of July 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Red & Green” by Mariola Glajcar, Poland.
Winner of May 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Sisters Leida and Laëlle” by Tati Itat, Brazil.
Winner of January 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Marcys and Friends” by Rachel Stewart, UK.
Winner of December 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Kadinand Cane Corso” by Lizzie Gilmour, New Zealand.
Winner of April 2019 CPC Portrait Awards -“Butterfly Effect” by Mariola Glajcar, Poland.
Winner of April 2918 CPC Portrait Awards - “Ava’s Portrait” by Magdalena Kolakowska, UK.
Winner of October 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Between” by Monika Serek, Poland.
Winner of September 2018 CPC Portrait Awards - “Black and White” by Aga Tetera, UK.
Winner of February 2019 CPC Portrait Awards - “Carnival” by Kaat Stieber, The Netherlands.
So much post production. While brilliant in composition...this over saturated nonsense needs to stop.
I appreciate the talent and art involved, but for me, the child portraits I really love are more candid and natural, not so posed and contrived. The beauty of kids is that they are these wild and strange little people, who are fascinating and unpredictable in their newness.
You're totally missing the point of the art here. I don't disagree with you but these are incredible. I still see the nature of the children in there. Your point of view is also very north American and western European. Having traveled in many parts these reflect so much of what children are and how it isn't their choice as well.
Load More Replies...Too much photoshop. The poses are mostly unnatural and take away all the charme children should convey. These look like fashion ads, not portraits of children.
Are they photoshopped? I got the impression they were studio portraits.
Load More Replies...I appreciate the talent and art involved, but for me, the child portraits I really love are more candid and natural, not so posed and contrived. The beauty of kids is that they are these wild and strange little people, who are fascinating and unpredictable in their newness.
You're totally missing the point of the art here. I don't disagree with you but these are incredible. I still see the nature of the children in there. Your point of view is also very north American and western European. Having traveled in many parts these reflect so much of what children are and how it isn't their choice as well.
Load More Replies...Too much photoshop. The poses are mostly unnatural and take away all the charme children should convey. These look like fashion ads, not portraits of children.
Are they photoshopped? I got the impression they were studio portraits.
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