This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?

This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?
This year’s 30 nominees are a celebration of some of the best contemporary photography. But whose work deserves to win?
With the IET International Engineering Photography Competition currently open for applications we caught up with photographer Daniel Stier to discuss the relationship between art and science.
The Forest Finns, an officially recognised minority culture in Norway, arrived in the Finnskogen area in the early 17th century, bringing their traditions to the remote forests.Terje Abusdal’s series, Slash and Burn, which has now been named the winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2017, reveals their customs and questions identity and migration in the region.
Inspired by his baby son’s time in hospital, photographer Reiner Riedler was compelled to pay tribute to remarkable medical technology and engineering that we rely on to keep us healthy and moving.
We are excited to announce the winner and runners up to the first ever Bob Books Photobook Award.
Through the passion reflected in the quality of work submitted, the competition has undoubtedly proven that the interest for photobooks is very much alive and flourishing within the photographic community.
Below is this year’s winner and runners up.
The first ever Bob Books Photobook Award judging process is soon coming to an end, and so we’re pleased to announce the shortlisted photographers who are being considered for the chance to bring their projects to life as a photobook!
Portfolio reviews remain unparalleled as the best way to get your photography in front of industry experts, and the reviews at Landskrona Foto are among the most valuable and in-demand among photographers
If you want to get noticed, avoid clichés and make images from the heart, advises photography curator Zelda Cheatle.