The competition results...
The Awards received 1,600 submissions from as far afield as Europe, Australia and India. All finalists were exhibited in a group show alongside the festival headline artist, Vivian Maier at the German Gymnasium in King’s Cross.
“It was great to see so many entries to the competition and so many images of a high standard. It is good to know that street photography today is appreciated and practised by so many people.” Mike Seaborne, Senior Curator of Photographs, Museum of London
Competition winner
Second prize
RUNNER UP 1
Pari Dukovic (United States)
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RUNNER UP 2
Martin Molinero (Spain)
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RUNNER UP 3
Anne Sophie-Stolz (Germany)
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RUNNER UP 4
Bela Doka (Hungary)
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RUNNER UP 5
Jens Olof Lasthein (Sweden)
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RUNNER UP 6
Douglas Ljungkvist (United States)
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RUNNER UP 7
Anahita Avalos (France)
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RUNNER UP 8
Julien Coquentin (Canada)
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RUNNER UP 9
Alison McCauley (Switzerland)
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ORIGINAL COMPETITION DETAILS:
International Street Photography Award 2011

Pari Dukovic, United States - FINALIST
International Street Photography Award 2011
It's first year
Entry Start:
1st November, 2010
Deadline:
30th April, 2011 11:45 PM GMT
Type:
Annual Competition
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Cost:
£30
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ABOUT THE COMPETITION
It's first year
The Awards received 1,600 submissions from across the globe and was open to photographers aged 18 and over. We were delighted to see entries from as far afield as Europe, Australia and India.
“It was great to see so many entries to the competition and so many images of a high standard. It is good to know that street photography today is appreciated and practiced by so many people.” Mike Seaborne, Senior Curator of Photographs, Museum of London
All finalists were exhibited in a group show alongside the festival headline artist, Vivian Maier at the German Gymnasium in King’s Cross.
PRIZES
1st PRIZE
£1000 plus
• Solo exhibition in London
• All-expenses-paid trip to the exhibition launch in London*
• An Olympus PEN camera
• An Award catalogue is produced including all finalists through Blurb. The winner receives an Awards catalogue and £100 book voucher from Blurb to print their own photo-book.
2nd PRIZE
£500 plus
• Awards Catalogue
• £100 Blurb Voucher
• Selected images will be exhibited alongside the winner’s solo exhibition.
HOW TO ENTER
This competition is unique in it's specialisation in Street Photography, along with some fantastic prizes.
1. Submit five to eight of your best street photography images from anywhere in the world.
See Rules for full details and judging criteria.
2. You will be asked to include:
- a brief biography of yourself (max 100 words) and a description (max 300 words) outlining the process and background of your photographic work
- a title (optional) for your work and caption for each photo
- the location that each photo was taken (optional)
- Entrants can be living anywhere in the world. The photographs may be taken anywhere as long as they were produced in the last five years.
Photographers of all levels, from anywhere in the world.
TIMELINE
ENTRY START DATE: 1st November, 2010 | ENTRY DEADLINE: 30th April, 2011 11:45 PM