Fogtdal Photographers Award
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The Fogtdal Photographers Awards (Danish: Fogtdal's Fotografpris) is the largest awards programme dedicated specifically to Danish photography. It was established in 2004 by Danish publisher Palle Fogtdal. The awards programme consists of an Honorary Award, rewarded with DKK 250,000, and five other awards, each rewarded with a travel grant of DKK 50,000. Every year the winners are presented in an exhibition at Fotografisk Center in Copenhagen.[1]
Fogtdal Honorary Award laureates
Year | Laureate |
---|---|
2009 | Jacob Holdt |
2008 | Morten Bo |
2007 | Kirsten Klein |
2006 | Krass Clement |
2005 | Keld Helmer-Petersen |
2004 | Viggo Rivad |
Fogtdal Award laureates
2009
In 2009 the five winners were:[2]
- Mads Gamdrup
- Tove Kurtzweil
- Finn Larsen
- Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt
- Signe Vad
2008
In 2008 the five winners were:[1]
- Liv Carlé Mortensen
- Torben Eskerod
- Peter Funch
- Kajsa Gullberg/Fryd Frydendahl
- Camilla Holmgren
See also
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Fogtdals Fotografpriser 2008". Selskabet for Dansk Fotografi. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
- ↑ "Fogtdal Fotografpriser 2009". Fotografisk Center. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
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