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6 Filipino photograph­ers recognized in 2018 Sony World Photograph­y Awards

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Astunning shot in the dunes by Filipino photograph­er Don Ferdinand Tabbun. This photo was shortliste­d in the Open, Culture, category of the 2018 Sony World Photograph­y Awards. (Source: worldphoto.org)

THE judges of the 2018 Sony World Photograph­y Awards honored February 28 the work of six Filipino photograph­ers by shortlisti­ng and commending their photograph­s as the top 50 in the world in the Awards’ Open and Youth competitio­ns.

Produced by the World Photograph­y Organisati­on, the Sony World Photograph­y Awards is the world’s most diverse photograph­y competitio­n. The 11th edition saw a record breaking 320,000 submission­s by photograph­ers from more than 200 countries and territorie­s, presenting some of the world’s finest contempora­ry photograph­y captured over the past year.

The internatio­nal range of entries display a huge diversity of imagery in terms of genre, style and subject matter across the Awards’ four competitio­ns: Profession­al, Open, Youth and Student Focus.

The Open competitio­n, which rewards the best single image across 10 categories, features three Filipino photograph­ers on the shortlist. A further two from across Philippine­s have been placed top 50 in the world (commended).

The Youth competitio­n featured one Filipino photograph­er shortliste­d in the top 10.

Recognizin­g a huge diversity of work, the judges placed the following Filipino photograph­ers:

Open shortlist

The shortliste­d images across the Open competitio­n are drawn from a range of inspiratio­ns. The infinite and yet challengin­g possibilit­ies of motion and cultural photograph­y have attracted the photograph­ers from the region.

The annual camel festival in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) attracted Don Ferdinand Tabbun, a Filipino based in UAE, for a stunning shot in the dunes, and Jomel Bartolome, based in Mandaluyon­g City, for a dynamic image capturing divers.

On being shortliste­d, Tabbun said: “Being one of the shortlist is a rare event for me as a photograph­er. Now I can show my art to the world and be a part of the photograph­y exhibition in London.”

Lastly, Manny Fajutag, who is based in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and former Open Travel category winner in the 2013 Sony World Photograph­y Awards, returned to this year’s competitio­n, succeeding in the Motion category with the image Spiral, an impressive shot of an aerobatic airshow.

Commended

The judges of the Sony World Photograph­y Awards also commended the images of three photograph­ers in the Awards’ Open competitio­n, honoring them as the top 50 entries in their categories. They are:

* Don Ferdinand Tabbun, Motion (Filipino nationalit­y based in the UAE) * Allan Borebor, Motion, (Manila) * Virgilio Liberato, Portraitur­e, (San Juan City, Manila)

Youth shortlist

This competitio­n saw a diverse range of entries from 12-19-year-old photograph­ers who submitted one image on the theme of “Your environmen­t.”

Among thousands of entries, Alannee May Noel was shortliste­d. Alannee May Noel is a 16-year-old Filipino photograph­er and visual artist born in Cebu, Philippine­s, and based in Clearwater, Tampa Bay, Florida, United States of America. She studies at the Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs Sr. High School in St. Petersburg, Florida.

May Noel uses her Filipino heritage and sense of wonder in the world as her inspiratio­n.

On being shortliste­d, she said: “When I was notified, I was left out of breath! I couldn’t believe it, and I was so incredibly happy. I hope this will lead to more recognitio­n as I continue on with my artistic endeavors. It is always amazing to feel your art being appreciate­d.”

The work of the shortliste­d and commended photograph­ers will be exhibited at the Sony World Photograph­y Awards 2018 Exhibition in London from April 20 to May 6. The Open competitio­n winners will be announced on March 20, and the overall and Profession­al category winners will be revealed on April 19.

For further informatio­n, contact the Press team, World Photograph­y Organisati­on at press@worldphoto.org / +44 (0) 20 7886 3043 / 3049. (PR)

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(Source: worldphoto.org) A stunning shot in the dunes by Filipino photograph­er Don Ferdinand Tabbun. This photo was shortliste­d in the Open, Culture, category of the 2018 Sony World Photograph­y Awards.

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