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We Have Chosen The Most Beautiful Images Submitted For All About Photo Magazine Awards: Shapes 2023 (25 Pics)
We're delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won "AAP Magazine #34: Shapes".
In the 34th edition of AAP Magazine, we sought submissions that delve into the realms of composition and form as integral elements of photographic aesthetics. Whether embracing pure visual formalism or in service of a thematic narrative, we were eager to discover artworks that embraced these fundamental aspects. The appreciation of shape and form stands as a cornerstone in the realm of photographic composition. It possesses the transformative power to elevate even the most ordinary subject into a masterpiece. Whether embracing geometric precision, organic fluidity, positive vitality, or negative space, the interplay of shapes enriches a photograph's overall aesthetics and evokes its unique vibes.
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La Muralla Roja By Fabien Dendiéval
I feel sometimes photography as a kind of quest, a treasure hunt. It is a long term work that takes time and is full of pitfalls, constraints and frustrations but to find myself in front of a scene like this one makes me enthusiastic and rewards me for all my efforts.
We chose twenty-five photographers for their different approach to the idea of Shapes. They come from twelve different countries and four continents. Their work is diverse: architecture, mixed-media, still life, abstractions... and use different techniques & perspectives but each one showcases a unique point of view.
The Winner of AAP Magazine 34 Shapes is Fabien Dendiéval (France) with the project La Muralla Roja
The Second Place Winner is Shinji Ichikawa (Japan) with the project Symbols for Rhythm
The Third Place Winner is Mieke Dalle (Belgium) with the project Egg-serie
The other winners featured in the Merit Award's Gallery are:
Gjert Rognli (Norway), Fern Nesson (United States), Stuart Neil (Australia), Gavin Libotte (Australia), Derrick Whaley (United States), Walter Colley (United States), Vladimir Antaki (France/Lebanon/Canada), Liliane Schwab (Canada), Junichi Wajda (Japan), Giuliano Ottaviani (Italy), Thomas Hofmann (Germany), Kevin Kinner (United States), Michel Daumergue (France), Jo Fields (United States), Emmanuelle Becker (France/United States), Lisa Thomas (United States), Marcel van Balken (Netherlands), Nadide Goksun (Turkey/United States), Don Jacobson (United States), Sander Vos (United Kingdom), Klaus Lenzen (Germany) and Matt Coughlin (United States)
Through our monthly photo competition and magazine, we are committed to giving emerging and established artists the space and freedom to unleash their creativity and offer photographers the opportunity to share their work with an international audience.
Blossoms 1 From The Series Studies In Oil And Water By Lisa Thomas
Chiave Di Violino (Treble Clef) From The Series 'Musica Notturna (Night Music)' By Jo Fields
Choosing the winner of AAP Magazine #34 Shapes was not an easy task especially since there were so many incredible images with very different approaches to the theme. Judging a competition is equal measures of delight and difficulty, especially when, as in this case, most of the submitted images were skillful. We had absolutely no preconceived idea about the selection we would put together. But it became clear in the end, that what stood out in the photographs we selected, was that all of the elements of making a unique and compelling image - both the art of seeing and the craft of making - came together at once.
Curves From The Series 'The Insignificance Of Man' By Marcel Van Balken
The Project Egg-Serie By Mieke Dalle
The interplay of shapes in a photograph is a fundamental element of visual composition that greatly contributes to the overall aesthetics and narrative impact of an image. Shapes can be both explicit, such as the subjects within the frame, and implicit, created by the arrangement of elements, light, and shadows. Shapes help define the subjects, can create balance and symmetry and can convey depth and dimension. There are many ways to use shapes in an image, it is a versatile and essential aspect of visual storytelling and therefore not easy!
Le Consortium, Dijon From The Series 'A Travers...' By Michel Daumergue
Magnifique! Add a splat of red like someone had a nose bleeding and sell it for $100500
Just Paper #6 By Walter Colley
What stood out in these chosen images is the fact that each one drew our attention with their strong visual language. They all master composition and even more so, the subtleties of shape, but whatever the challenges they had to face, they were able to transcend technique to achieve a unique creative vision. The common theme would be the mastering of composition in each project.
Swings From The Series Symbols For Rhythm By Shinji Ichikawa
I was born in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, and I currently own and operate a photography studio in my hometown.
This series, Symbols for Rhythm, explores the beauty and rhythm of the everyday. Rhythm brings vitality to our lives and has the power to change our perspective. At the same time, the title Symbols helps us perceive rhythm as a visual element. Through photography, we discover and explore rhythm and beauty from a new perspective.
It's All Around You - Buot Leat Du Birra Iv By Gjert Rognli
AAP Magazine 35 Colors is about to close, and we can’t wait to discover new powerful images! Next one (36) will be Street, it is usually also a very good theme to wander around the world and discover new cities. The level is very high and the projects have a lot of impact.