Featuring images from shortlisted and winning entries at Ferreira projects 23 Charlotte Road Shoreditch
Tonight 17th November.
The 2008 competition was even more succesful than last years competition thanks to the great great support from our Sponsor Grafiche Antiga. More than 500 images were entered and the judges had a very difficult task to nominate the overall winners.
This years judges were: Laura Noble – Photographers Gallery; Marta Galliozzi – Senior Designer from Grafiche Antiga, Italy; Aldo Pavan – Photojournalist; Cesare Gerolimetto – Photographer; Raine Smith – Lecturer in Photography at The University of Westminster.
2nd Annual westPhoto Photography prize show monday 17th November
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