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The Leica Oskar Barnack Award, presented almost continuously since 1979, recognizes photography expressing the relationship between man and the environment.It was known as the Oskar Barnack Award when presented by World Press Photo between 1979 and 1992, and has been known as the Leica Oskar Barnack Award while presented by Leica Camera since 1995.
Oskar Barnack (Nuthe-Urstromtal, Brandenburg, 1 November 1879 – Bad Nauheim, Hesse, 16 January 1936) was a German inventor and photographer who built, in 1913, what would later become the first commercially successful 35mm still-camera, subsequently called Ur-Leica at Ernst Leitz Optische Werke (the Leitz factory) in Wetzlar.
Oskar Barnack Award: World Press Photo: Photography expressing the relationship between man and the environment [67] Netherlands: Sarphati Sanitation Awards: World Waternet: Contributions to global sanitation and public health, notably through entrepreneurship [68] Nordic Countries: Nordic Council Environment Prize: Nordic Council
Oskar Barnack Award: World Press Photo: Professional photographers whose unerring powers of observation capture and express the relationship between man and the environment in the most graphic form in a sequence of a minimum of 10 up to a maximum of 12 images Netherlands: World Press Photo of the Year: World Press Photo Foundation ...
Fabio Ponzio (born September 11, 1959) is an Italian documentary photographer, winner of the "Leica Oskar Barnack Award" 1998. Fabio Ponzio. Born () ...
1994/95: Gold Medal, Canadian National Awards [3] 1995: Photographers' work grant, The Ernst Haas Awards, Maine Photographic Workshops [38] 1996: El Mundo Award [3] 1996: Oskar Barnack Award [39] 1997: Golden Light (Best Monograph Award) [3] 1998: Society of Publication Designers, Merit Award, The New York Times Magazine [3]
Claudine Doury (born 1959) is a French photographer living in Paris. [1] She has been a member of Agence Vu since 1991. [2] In 1999, she received the Leica Oskar Barnack award [1] as well as a World Press Photo award for her work on the "Peoples of Siberia", [3] and the Niépce Prize in 2004. [4]
Arbugaeva is the 2013 winner of Leica's Oskar Barnack Award for her work in Tiksi, [2] for which she also received a Magnum Foundation International Emergency Fund grant in 2012. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] In 2018, National Geographic named her as one of their four inaugural Media Innovation Fellows, funding her to photograph the people and economic changes ...