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Selected Images From The Paris Px3 Photography Awards In 2020

Paris Photography Awards Px3 Or Prix De La Photography Paris Is One Of The Most Valuable Photography Awards In Europe. 

Celebrating photography, Px3 aims to discover emerging talent and introduce photographers worldwide to the Paris art community.

Paris Px3 Photography Awards is one of the annual photography competitions founded by Hossein Farmani in 2007. All the photos submitted in 2020 have been evaluated by Px3’s professional jury, as in other years of this competition.

The winners are marked with titles of gold, silver, or bronze level, and many outstanding submitted images have been recognized.

Also, the works of “Photographer of the Year,” “Best New Talent,” and the first winner of the photography category have been exhibited in Paris. Stay tuned to Zoomit for a selection of images from the 2020 Paris Photo Contest.

Paris Px3 Photography Competition 2020

I came across this beautiful scene in Dresden, Germany, where the trees looked like leaves against the background of the rapeseed flowers.

The photo above shows the glow of fireflies that can only be seen in the mountains of Japan. The flickering of these glowworms is very fast and beautiful. The photographer of this picture says that he waits for this scene and the light of fireflies every year.

Xiapu, China, northeast of Fujian Province, is the oldest county in East Fujian. Near the long coastline of Shiapo, shallow sea, sandy beaches, and beautiful mudflats in a small fishing village, a fisherman is weaving a fishing net.

Mr. Zhou Mingzhong, the brass dumpling master, has played the role of Bajia Jiang since he was 12 years old. He is one of the most famous presenters in Taiwan.

This image was taken while the turtle behaved freely in its natural habitat and was not disturbed by nearby boats or scuba bubbles.

It is a picture of one of the doctors and nurses in the intensive care unit at San Salvatore Hospital in Pesaro, Italy, my hometown, where I once again live. I photographed the treatment staff at the end of their shifts, Twelve hours without a break fighting an unequal war. In the deep grooves left by their protective masks, I found a symbol of sacrifice; But most importantly, I could discover signs of pain, fear, and helplessness standing in front of an unknown enemy in these faces. Since day one, this city has been at the top of the Covid-19 and death charts.

These images are time-lapses and day-night projects that started before sunset and ended around dawn due to the lack of camera battery power.

According to UN statistics, more than 100 countries and regions in the world do not have access to water for daily use. Some 43 countries suffer from severe water scarcity, threatening the survival of 2 billion people, mainly in Africa and the Middle East, where water is the source of life.

Shi Chenren, the photographer of this picture, says that by photographing in dry areas, he shows people’s thirst for water to remind the world through this series of photos that they should respect water resources to protect the environment.

Alvin is an award-winning photographer known for shooting fashion and celebrity portraits. His work has been published in the book Silver Footprints, an extraordinary collection of photographs by the world’s most outstanding photographers.

As the light passes through the trees, mystical rays of the sun surround a bright pink sea fan. This scene creates a magical and surreal undersea forest full of life and color.

Kevin De Vary, the photographer of this picture, says:

I want to show people the beauty and importance of coral reefs as underwater forests. Coral reefs are on the front lines of climate change and may be lost forever if we don’t act now to save them.

Shepherds and sheep under Populus Euphrates trees have a mysterious atmosphere. Populus euphratica is a type of poplar that grows naturally and has free and strong branches.

The colors of the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park match the colors seen in the rainbow. This hot spring gives people the feeling that it is the source of the earth.

This image aims to show the beauty of underground equipment with dynamic colors.

In Indian wedding preparations, the bride sits and meditates.

A photographer’s exploration of macro photography and focus stacking

“An Oscar Begins” is an art project that depicts the effect of the damaging names and labels placed on people daily. These labels are painful for those accused, can destroy their self-confidence and morale, and often lead to suicide. With the new Trump administration came a new race in America that felt entitled to use these racist slurs and labels to demean anyone who wasn’t a Wasp.

I first encountered Irish travelers on a photography trip. Although they have a reputation for violence and criminal behavior, in my dealings with them, I found them to be generally friendly and warm-hearted people who were sadly misperceived by others. In my opinion, capturing the image and reality of travelers as we know them today is essential to collect a photographic history of a unique human being. This collection of photos represents my interactions with travelers I have seen at various stopovers and illegal camps in Galway and Limerick, outside Dublin, and the annual horse show in Ballinasloe.

The view of the sky at sunset or sunrise is a poem written with clouds and colorful lights for the human eye. Blurred images enhance abstract vision to create the impression of a dream.

In the past, the people of the Wahiba desert had to travel by camel through the middle of the deserts of the Sultanate of Oman to travel from one place to another. People are proud of this as a kind of beautiful heritage.

When nature flourishes, so do we. This portrait shows beauty, completeness, and silence.

A memorable day under the rainbow bridge

This image was taken from a boys’ game in India.

Trees that don’t look real (surreal).

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I want to express myself through this family tree.

When human babies are born, their parents hug them;

But these trees cannot embrace the child born from their roots.

However, they are happy.

They can always look at each other and pray for each other.

Modern people are too busy and have no time to visit their families.

But don’t forget your families; Like these trees that always look at each other and pray for each other.

An image of a derelict pier at sunset in Fern Bay, Hunter River, North Arm. A community located on the outskirts of Newcastle, New South Wales (NSW) in Australia.

A young fisherman on an early morning in Mandalay, Myanmar

It’s A series of simple images with high-light photography of the Guadalupe Hummingbird.

Flocks of starlings form incredible abstract landscapes in the sky like a great musical rhythm. In these star stocks, thousands of starlings fly in complex and coordinated patterns. Starlings do this according to the fixed number of starlings around them and without considering the overall density of the flock. This ballet is a unique dance; the birds can manage the situation harmoniously and unitedly while uncertain.

Since his youth, Johannes Burger has traveled to the most desolate places on the planet to create his thought-provoking works, from Antarctica to Alaska. In 2020, he was selected as the new photography talent of the Netherlands GUP. Bose explores the links between classical music and the visual arts. He has collaborated with composers and musicians such as Philip Glass, Martin van Veen, Ralf van Rath, and Fico Dotcom to create world-class visual art and classical music works. Bogras’ work has been exhibited internationally in Miami, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam.

All the botanical images I have recorded are from plants I have grown in my garden. I wanted to create images that would make me return and look at them a second time. Each final image combines multiple scans and multiple camera data, with some photos containing more than 50 individual images.

pushing and sending the trolley into the pit,

Hugging and sending a trolley full of carbon to the miners,

Strengthening tunnel safety and repairing coal mining equipment.

You can rest now.

Although coal miners work hard, a determined smile always covers their faces. A day for a coal miner is a summary of our everyday life.

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We hope you enjoyed this shutter episode. What do you think about this round of Paris Awards? From your point of view, which image was more creative, and which was more interesting to you?

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