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Food Photographer of the Year
Awarded forCreative excellence in food photography
CountryWorldwide
First awarded2012
WebsiteFoodPhotographerofTheYear.co.uk

Food Photographer of the Year is a set of awards presented to amateur and professional photographers for excellence in food photography. The Award supports Action Against Hunger, a humanitarian aid organisation specialising in saving the lives of malnourished children in the world’s poorest countries, and has also supported the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.[1]

Format

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The format of the award emphasises a variety of applications of food photography, including portraiture, editorial, advertising and personal blogging.

The award's judging panel has comprised notable figures from the photographic and food industry, including Blur bassist Alex James, television presenter and Observer food critic Jay Rayner, chef James Martin as well as restaurateurs Tom Aikens, Antonio Carluccio, Bill Granger and Prue Leith.[2]

Categories include: Food and Its Place, for images celebrating food's geographical essence; Food In the Street; Food for Celebration and commemorative categories such as the Philip Harben Award for Food in Action, in memory of Philip Harben, the UK's first TV chef.[3]

The 2013 competition received over 5500 entries; the website attracted visits from 140 countries.[4][5]

2013 Winners

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Overall winner

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Alexandrina Paduretu - amateur photographer from Romania.

Category winners

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  • Philip Harben Award for Food in Action - Mick Shippen
  • Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year - Tim Clinch
  • Cream of the Crop - Olaf Tamm
  • Food In The Street - Klaus Einwanger
  • Food In The Field - Klaus Einwanger
  • For and Its Place - Guy Harrop
  • Food For Sale - Rachelle Davey
  • Food for Celebration - Jessie Diblasi
  • Food SN-Apping - Jonathan Gregson
  • Food Off The Press - Diana Miller
  • Food Portraiture - Jonathan Gregson
  • Under-18s - Martin Derooy, Gabriel Wise, Joel Ruane
  • An Apple a Day - Alexandrina Paduretu

The first prize in 2013 was £5000.[6] Individual category winners receive a trophy, camera equipment and other sponsor-related items. Short-listed entrants have their work displayed at The Mall Galleries prior to the award ceremony, in London, England.

Overall winner 2012

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Jean Cazals - professional photographer based in London and France - for his image Black Pigs in Gascony.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Telegraph". Telegraph Media. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Metro". Food Photographer of the Year 2013. Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 8 May 2013. Alexandrina Paduretu, an amateur photographer from a remote area in Romania, was named the 2013 Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year at a prestigious awards event held at the Mall Galleries, in London on Tuesday, 23rd April. The 2013 judging panel was chaired by Jay Rayner (journalist, food critic and regular on The One Show) and also included James Martin, Antonio Carluccio, Tom Aikens, Prue Leith and David Loftus (food photographer to Jamie Oliver). They were particularly struck by the integrity and truthfulness of Alexandrina's image.
  3. ^ "ArtFeeder". Food Photographer Of The Year 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2013. The award was in memory of Philip Harben, the first TV chef in the UK, who also started out as a photographer. A passionate communicator of the art of cooking, he encouraged post-war Britain to regain its enthusiasm for food and cookery. The category invited images of people cooking anywhere and everywhere, whether at home, in professional kitchens, over a campfire, or in a ship's galley. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Keeble, Andy. "Guy's picture pips the competition". North Devon Gazette. Archant Community Media. Retrieved 8 May 2013. The international competition, in its second year attracted more than 5,500 images from around the world.
  5. ^ "Metro". Food Photographer of the Year 2013. Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  6. ^ "The Telegraph". Food Photographer of the Year 2013 competition. Telegraph Media. Retrieved 8 May 2013.

See also

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