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Winners of AAP Magazine’s “Color Photography” contest

AAP Magazine Announced The Names Of 25 Talented Photographers Who Won The Magazine’s “Colors” Photography Contest #27.

Have you ever wondered what our world would be like if we couldn’t see colors? The world we see is not black and white. Everything around us is a collection of colors, from the green grass we walk on to the blue sky above us. Colors are one of the neglected things that play a role in our daily life.

Research has shown that colors can portray different emotions, moods, and even thoughts. No wonder photographers are fascinated by colors. That’s why the 27th edition of AAP Magazine is here to celebrate colors.

In AAP magazine’s “Colors” photography competition, twenty-five photographers, most women from 15 countries and five continents, have been selected as winners.

Their color palette is diverse: bold, vibrant, as well as pastel or even monochrome, but each time their conscious choice adds to the aesthetic appeal of the photo and conveys sensory pleasure.

Christine Fitzgerald (Canada) won the AAP Magazine 27 Colors.

Edita Bizova (Czech Republic) won second place, and Thaddeus “Hozographie” Bibrauer (Austria) won third place. The top 3 winners will be awarded $1,000.

Stay with us to see the pictures of the winners of the color photography competition.

Images of the winners of AAP Magazine's "Color Photography Contest".

Virginia Hines

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We hope you enjoyed watching this episode of Shutter. To see more works, visit the AAP magazine website. What do you think of the AAP Magazine Color Photography Contest winners? Which picture did you like the most?

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