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Africa Photo Awards 2020 Celebrates Stunning Images From The Continent

by madimetja
27 November 2020
in CREATIVE SHOWCASES
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Wealth of photographic talent on display at Africa Photo Awards exhibition at Keyes Art Mile, Johannesburg.

With entries received across Africa, the Africa Photo Awards 2020 took place yesterday at the Keyes Art Mile in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Local photographer and graphic designer, Hanli Smit walked away with the award for Photographer of the Year for her image Homage-to-Tretchikoff.

Abstract – Dieter Rowe Setz -Three times the sin.

Smit’s images won two main categories: Fashion for Avant-Garde-Fashion-The-New-Normal, and Portraiture for Homage-to-Tretchikoff, with this image securing her the main prize.

The Africa Photo Awards is a non-profit competition which showcases the best photography from the continent, sponsored by Fujifilm South Africa and QPhoto ProLAB.

Fashion – Hanli Smit: Avant-Garde-Fashion-The-New-Normal.

The intention of this prestigious event is to create a competition that challenges individuals as photographers, and is inclusive of all styles, levels and approaches to photography.

Working alongside her favourite model Robyn Sauls, Smit believes it was a last-minute decision to change the backdrop during the shoot that made the difference.

“I plan my shoots well in advance but often it’s the unplanned that creates something special. An artist friend of mine gifted me the purple background, which I swapped around when I wasn’t satisfied with the previous black one. I took the photo and it worked perfectly,” Smit noted.

Conceptual – Margherita Introna- The game of Solitaire.

Category Winners

This year there were nine categories for which photographers could enter, with the category winners as follow:

Abstract:                     Dieter Rowe Setz, Three times the sin
Conceptual:                Margherita Introna, The game of Solitaire
Editorial:                     Frank Trimbos, Metalheads of Botswana
Fashion:                      Hanli Smit, Avant-Garde-Fashion-The-New-Normal
Fine Art:                      Charlaine Gerber, Such a long fall, washed out to sea
Landscape:                 Leon Pelser, Shembe-on-farm
Portraiture:                Hanli Smit, Homage-to-Tretchikoff
Wedding:                    JCclick Photography, Dreams have no boundaries
Wildlife:                      Hein Waschefort, Green Fly

Fine Art – Charlaine Gerber- Such a long fall, washed out to sea.

Alongside a Fujifilm X-H1 mirrorless camera, battery grip and Fujinon XF 16-55mm F2.8 lens, Smit also secured a trip at next year’s Paris Photo expo in France.

This includes flights and accommodation to the value of R30 000. Her prizes further comprised of a R5 000 printing voucher from QPhoto ProLAB and a Fujifilm Instax Square SQ20 camera and film to the value of R5 000.

Each of the category winners received a R2 000 printing voucher from QPhoto ProLAB, and a Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 camera and film worth R1 400.

Photographer of the Year + Portraiture – Hanli Smit: Homage to Tretchikoff.

Judging Panel

The panel of judges for the Africa Photo Awards consisted of ten of the top photographers on the continent, including photographic greats such as Dennis da Silva (South Africa), Gurcharan Roopra (Kenya), Héla Ammar (Tunisia), Mauro Pinto (Mozambique), Abdo Shanan (Algeria) and Raphael Chikukwa (Zimbabwe).

Entries to the competition were received from across Africa, including Madagascar, Ethiopia, South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana, Angola, Sierra Leone and Guinea, amongst others.

Landscape – Leon Pelser: Shembe on farm.

Competition adjudicator, Dennis da Silva believes the quality of certain categories increased due to photographers being able to work on images longer due the lockdown periods.

“It has been a tough year for everyone, but to see the Africa Photo Awards presented as an exhibition like this is very satisfying. Africa needs it, South Africa needs it, and there are great photographers out there which this competition will expose,” da Silva said.

Deon Brits, General Manager of the Photo Imaging Division at Fujifilm South Africa, believes the Africa Photo Awards is a strong suitcase for photography in general.

“Africa has a wealth of photographic talent, and I hope competitions like this will bring them to international attention and provide them with the recognition they deserve,” Brits noted.

Wildlife – Hein Waschefort- Green fly.

Exhibition now on

All of the top ten photographs that made it to the shortlist of each of the Africa Photo Awards categories are on display at the Trumpet building, 21 Keyes Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg.

The exhibition will be open until 30 November and is available to view free of charge.

Wedding – JCclick Photography -Dreams have no boundaries.

There is still one award left – the People’s Choice Fujifilm Award. Here viewers can pick their favourite photograph from those on display at www.africaphotoawards.co.za, and stand a chance to win a Fujifilm X-T100 mirrorless camera and lens.

The 2020 winning photographs can also be viewed online at www.africaphotoawards.co.za/2020-winners/.

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Tags: Africa Photo Awards 2020Charlaine GerberDieter Rowe SetzFrank TrimbosFujifilm South AfricaHanli SmitHein WaschefortJCclick PhotographyKeyes Art MileLeon PelserMargherita IntronaphotographyQPhoto ProLABRobyn Sauls

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