Award Winning Photography doesn’t just happen – does it?
Being an award-winning photographer isn’t something that happened overnight for me. When I first started my photographic journey, I never dreamed that one day I would be able to place ‘award-winning’ on my business cards. I always loved taking pictures, and I also love the art of competition by itself, but it didn’t grab hold of me until about two years ago. I decided to enter a few competitions – what was the worst that could happen – right? I hoped to learn from the judges and see where my work ranked.
International Colour Awards
It wasn’t long before I started placing and winning in different competitions, including the International Colour Awards whose judging panel includes:
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SOTHEBY’S – Paris
Jonas Tebib, Director, Head of Photographs Department
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J. WALTER THOMPSON WORLDWIDE – New York
Emma Chiu, Creative Innovation Director
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GREY GROUP – Tokyo
Satoko Iida, Senior Art Director
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GALERIE FORSBLOM – Helsinki
Kiira Miesmaa, Director, Artists, Exhibitions & Art Fairs
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BBH – Singapore
Aste Gutiérrez, Creative Director
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CONTEMPORARY ART SOCIETY – London
Fabienne Nicholas, Head of Consultancy
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OGILVY & MATHER – Amsterdam
Tolga Büyükdoganay, Creative Director
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Y&R – Malaysia
Emir Shafri, Creative Director
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ART BEATUS GALLERY – Hong Kong
Richard Yiu, Director
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ANOMALY – Netherlands
Lars Mars Jorgensen, Executive Creative Director
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DB AGENCY – Milano
Daria Bonera, Founder
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SIERBEELD IMAGEMAKERS – Nijmegen
Ab Sier, Owner
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EYESTORM – London
Angie Davey, Creative Director
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GALLERI ANDERSSON/SANDSTRÖM – Stockholm
Sara Sandström Nilsson, Director
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OPIOM GALLERY – Alpes-Maritimes
Eve Janprasert, Director
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ARKEN MUSEUM OF MODERN ART – Copenhagen
Stine Høholt, Chief Curator
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DUDA PORTUGAL – Lisbon
Tiago Pinto, Art Director
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CORNETTE DE SAINT CYR – Brussels
Caroline Gentsch, Specialist Contemporary Art
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WHITECHAPEL GALLERY – London
Christopher Aldgate, Head of Exhibition Design and Production
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V&A MUSEUM – London
Catherine Troiano, Assistant Curator Photographs
The National Association of Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP)
The NAPCP (National Association of Professional Child Photographers) has also been very kind to me over the past two years since I joined their professional organization and became an award-winning photographer. I have won 3 awards and two honourable mentions through their organization between the three competition cycles I have entered into. The last competition cycle I joined I didn’t place at all – anything, zip, nada. You never know when ‘that’ image will be captured.
Shoot and Share
The Shoot and Share competition was a competition that I entered, but mostly because I was pressured to by some other peers in the community. It is a free competition, and you can enter up to 50 images, so really there is nothing to lose. I entered it and to my total surprise and excitement placed 3rd in the Child category placing ahead of over 11,000 other images (approx. – I can’t remember the exact number) and that felt awesome. I won a ton of prizes (which is rare – it is usually just a title that you win) and appreciated the love and support I felt from the thousands of people that voted – my peers.
I have also placed in the Spider Awards and the Baby Awards as well as the Wedding Awards company – and I am very proud of all of the images that I have created. Thank you so much for taking a look!
Suzie
XO
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