23 August 2011

Nature Photographer of the Year 2011!

The 2011 International Photography Awards have announced the winners of this year's competition, and we are proud to announce that Marsel won 1st Prize in the Nature/Wildlife category for his series "Japanese Macaques", for which he was also awarded the title Nature Photographer of the Year 2011.

And as if that weren't enough, he also won 2nd Price in the People/Culture category for his series "Libya", and he received a total of 7 Honorable Mentions.

As a main category winner, Marsel will compete for IPA's top award of International Photographer of the Year. The finalists will be invited to attend the Lucie Awards at the Lincoln Center, New York, where one photographer will be announced as the grand winner, earning the coveted Lucie Statue and a cash prize of $10,000. Wish us luck!

The annual International Photography Awards is one of the most ambitious and comprehensive competitions in the photography world today. Over 8,000 submissions from 90 countries were received for the 2011 International Photography Awards with over 70 jurors, the largest to date. The Foundation's mission is to honor master photographers, discover new and emerging talent, and promote the appreciation of photography.

All winning images are available as Fine Art Prints. If you'd like to order the whole series, you get one print for free! Email us for pricing.

Want to photograph these amazing animals yourself? Join us next year on the White & Wild Japan workshop to shoot snow monkeys, whooper swans, Steller sea eagles and Japanese cranes in a stunning snow covered winter wonderland. More info and videoclips on our website.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wauw, great news! Let's hope the big prize is coming your way! Good luck!

greetz,

Hans

Gerard Leeuw said...

Congratz, a more than deserved 1st place.

Anonymous said...

This is great news. Congratulations Marsel.


Greetings,

Gert-Jan

Tapas said...

Congratulation :)

Bruno Ázera said...

Congratulations!
Your work is awesome, you deserved it.

Cheers.

Robert Wagter said...

Brilliant! Congratulations.

That second picture, the 'golden monkey' is absolutely stunning!

Robert

Marijn Heuts said...

Well-deserved recognition. Good luck with the overall title!

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