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A graph shows you the distribution of scores. This year we had 948 entries and to be sure of a place in the Top 101, you needed a score of around 82.67%. They didn't miss out, their photographer was already fully represented!

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The judges have no idea what entries scored originally when they run through the review process, plus all six judges have a say, so hopefully this explains why some of the winning images are not also in the Top 101. Some of the entrants had three or even more portraits in the top 10 of some categories and, while an entry may have had a slightly lower score initially, during the comparative review process outlined above, the judges elevated a lower initial score into the prizes. However, to be eligible for the prizes, we take the top 10 scoring entries in each category and invite the judges to have a second look. If a photographer entered more than two portraits, only the top two scoring entries are accepted into the Top 101. You might wonder why some of the prize winning photos are not in the Top 101. We then check to ensure that there are not two or more photographs that are very similar (we are looking for variety) and there is also a limit on the number of photographs a single entrant can have in the Top 101 - no more than two, just to share the experience around. And finally, the four category winners are presented and the judges choose the overall International Portrait Photographer of the Year.įor the book, we will take the top 10 entries from each category, and then a further 61 top scoring images, weighted for the number of entries in each category (categories with more entries will be more highly represented in this selection). When the initial score out of 100 is given, the judges are scoring against a standard of excellence, but when it comes to the final top 10, they are comparing the entries against each other and so this is an important part of a fair process. We then take the top 10 scoring entries from each of the four categories and ask the judges to confirm their choice of 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Once the first round of judging is completed, we have a score for each entry out of 300, expressed as percentage.

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Our judging process has been developed over several decades of competition experience. And because we want to create a book of 'contemporary' photography, we're not interested in old chestnuts that have won awards years ago, we want to see what is being captured and processed now. This is our first year of the International Portrait Photographer of the Year Award and we're following a similar philosophy to our successful International Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards (now in its eighth year). We think there's nothing more satisfying than seeing our photos published alongside the world's best - so congratulations to all the Top 101 photographers. Being in the Top 101 gives you a place in our exclusive book which is published online and can be purchased as a 'real' hard-cover paper publication as well (it's proudly printed by Momento Pro). And any of the Top 101 photographs could be a prize winner on the day. That’s why we put more emphasis on being in the Top 101 as there is plenty of room for a variety of tastes, approaches and styles. While we have prizes (and there's no doubt our winning images this year are remarkable - see the slide show above), as judges and successful entrants know, being a prize-winner is partly opinion and partly luck.

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You can see if you made it in the PDF flipbook at the bottom of this article.

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However, the main aim of our Award is to be selected in the Top 101 portrait photographs of the year and be published in our annual book. The Character Study: 1st Zay Yar Lin 2nd Forough Yavari 3rd Brian Cassey.Īs you can see, Forough's success was not just one lucky photo, but three of her five entries featured in the winners list! The first prize is US $3000, each category first prize $1000, with 2nd $500 and 3rd $250. The Environmental Portrait: 1st Josef Bürgi 2nd Karen Waller 3rd Azim Khan Ronnie.

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The Family Sitting: 1st Zay Yar Lin 2nd Jatenipat Ketpradit 3rd Nancy Flammea. The Portrait Story: 1st Forough Yavari 2nd Forough Yavari 3rd Nancy Flammea. Forough's portrait titled 'Solitude' won The Portrait Story Category as well as the overall prize.Īnd congratulations to the category winners: Congratulations to Forough Yavari, the inaugural winner of the International Portrait Photographer of the Year.












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