Tuesday, January 5, 2021

All About Photo Announces the Winners of AAP Magazine #15 STREETS

 We're delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won "AAP Magazine #15: Streets". They come from 12 different countries and 4 continents!


John Maloof wrote " A good street photographer must be possessed of many talents: an eye for detail, light and composition, impeccable timing, a populist or humanitarian outlook and a tireless ability to constantly shoot, shoot, shoot and never miss a moment." 

The twenty-five winning photographers did just that and captured life in towns and cities around the world. 

For this 15th edition of AAP Magazine, we were looking for the heart and soul of a society and its people. Whether photographed in the countryside, or in an urban setting, the images we chose reflect the diversity of the photographers background and approach to street photography. Thanks to their ability to grasp decisive moments, they allow us to become a spectator of their wanderings, a curious observer of people's behavior. 

Selecting the winners was certainly not an easy task, but in the end we hope you will all enjoy this collection of weird and wonderful stolen moments.

The Winner of AAP Magazine 15 Streets is Francesco Gioia (United Kingdom) with his series "Wake up in London"



The Second Place Winner is Paul Kessel (USA) with his series "NYC Subways"
The Third Place Winner is Robert Virga (USA) with his series "In the Street: A Humanist Landscape"

The other winners featured in the Merit Award's Gallery are : Anne Biret (France), Christine Albertson (USA), Robert Bonk (USA), Alexandra Avlonitis (USA), Mohammad Mohsenifar (Iran), Forrest Walker (USA), Peter Devenyi (Canada), Alessandro Deluigi (Italy), Masis Usenmez (France), Thomas Hackenberg (Germany), Daniele Esposito (Belgium), Shahar Tishler (Israël), Ivan Ferrer (Israël), Giuseppe Cardoni (Italy), Yago Daniel Ruiz Rizaldos (United Kingdom), Sonia Costa (Italy), Stephen Hoffman (USA), Phil Duval (Australia), Ignasi Raventos (Spain), Giedo van der Zwan (The Netherlands), Michael Ruggiero (USA) and Francesco Cremonese (Italy)

Discover the Winners chosen by Sandrine Hermand-Grisel: HERE

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