Digital Camera photographer of the year 2007
The winners have been announced for Digital Camera Magazine’s annual photo competition, where photographers competed for the title of Photographer Of The Year 2007 and prize money of £15,000.
For those that enjoy submitting their work to photography competitions, it’s useful to view past winners, taking note especially of judges comments so you can see what it was about the image that stood out from the rest. Studying the reasoning behind winning photographs can be a huge learning curve for all photographers and help you improve your skills.
Overall winner, Photographer Of The Year 2007 (also portrait photographer of the year)
The overall winner was Andrzej Dragan of Poland who photographed an anorexic model (who is now undergoing treatment for her condition). This winning image shows how photographs that convey emotion stand out from the rest.
The judges comments:
“One of the most powerful portraits that I’ve ever seen. The technical quality, lighting and composition are matched by the extremely emotive power of the subject.”
“With this beautiful young face and what looks like an aged body, this was a clear winner, despite the harrowing nature of the image. The photo almost defies belief. It’s also helped by clear, simple lighting and composition. What this does demonstrate is how a good, simple treatment of such a remarkable subject can still produce a memorable image.”
“A heartbreaking photo that must have required a great deal of trust between photographer and subject.”
Other categories
Numerous sub categories including macro, landscape, portraits, animal, botanical, street, achitectual, fine art, black and white and documentary, also offered prizes ranging from £1,000 cash to magazine subscriptions.
Macro photographer competition winner
The macro winner was Peter Firus of Australia, who photographed two hoverflies mating in midair. Capturing a split moment in time with such perfect precision, definately made this macro photograph stand out from the rest.
Judges comments included:
It might not be the most artistic shot in the world, but to capture such a difficult subject in good light and pin-sharp detail, represents a superb photographic achievement by any standards.”
“A hugely ambitious shot with both insects’ heads in focus and done without a sophisticated flash set-up.”
Landscape photography competition winner
Landscape photographer of the year was won by Bob Garrigus of the UK.
Judges comments were:
This landscape has the elusive ‘wow’ factor that elevates it above the other entries in this category. The curious ice formation in the foreground gives the shot an other-worldly feel.”
“The colours are amazingly rich and vibrant in this shot. Combined with the cool ice it’s a brilliant contrast of temperatures and mood.”
Fine Art photography winner
The Fine Art category winner was Francesco Ridolfi of Italy. This image leaves the viewer wondering where the diver actually went. He / she obviously didn’t dive into the pool.
Judges comments included:
“Superb composition, nice feel and good light. An unusual take on a fairly ordinary subject.”
“A great visual pun and the primary colours work really well too!”
Botanical photographer of the year
Judges comments:
“This isn’t a finely detailed study of what a Hepatica looks like, it’s all about the surge of hope we all feel with the return of spring. It doesn’t even matter that the flower isn’t in focus as the strong, complementary colours are much more valuable to the shot. Everything signals excitement.”
Street photographer of the year
Street photographer of the year was Yaman Ibrahim of Malaysia, who captured this winning shot shown below.
Judges comments:
“A shot where you feel instant empathy and connection. It’s perfectly balanced and composed with superb colour and clarity.”
“Good design and storytelling.”
For all other category winners and a list of judges comments for second and third place winners, visit Digital Camera Magazine.
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