SOURCE: Sony Europe
April 16, 2009 20:36 ET
American Photographer David Zimmerman Wins L'Iris D'Or Award, 2009 Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year
"A Unique Vision of the Beauty, Poetry, and Power Possible in Great Landscape Photography" (Mary Ellen Mark, 2009 Judging Committee)
CANNES, FRANCE--(Marketwire - April 16, 2009) - David Zimmerman has been announced as the
winner of the coveted L'Iris D'Or Award, the 2009 Sony World Photography
Awards Photographer of the Year. Zimmerman received the award at this
year's Sony World Photography Awards Gala ceremony in Cannes, France on
Thursday 16 April.
The American photographer's entry in the Landscape category beat off stiff
competition from some of the world's finest photographers to win the
esteemed title, accompanied by a $25,000 cash prize along with Sony camera
equipment. His winning landscape series "Desert" hauntingly depicts the
American southwest desert environment as a fragile ecosystem.
Zimmerman said: "My documentation of these remarkable deserts throughout
Arizona, New Mexico, California and Nevada continues in an effort to
influence preservation through public awareness, opinion and action." On
the announcement of his award, Zimmerman said: "I am thrilled beyond
belief, and I want to thank you for this award. There was some wonderful
work from some wonderful photographers... I hope this work continues, to
make us feel, think and laugh, and I share this award with all the
photographers doing terrific work out there."
The Honorary Judging Committee comprised 12 specially selected World
Photography Awards Academy members.
On behalf of the Honorary Judging Committee, Bruce Davidson said: "We live
in an era of environmental awareness. It is also an era of the image. Both
can coexist to give us a sharper picture of the use and abuse of our deep
oceans and beloved terra firma, which is far more at risk than we admit or
know. Both image and meaning coincide in the imagery of photographer David
Zimmerman. In his sensuous sharp focus, we become more aware of where we
are as humans in the drifting sands of time."
Fellow Judge, Zelda Cheatle, added: "I am very happy that these desert
landscapes won overall as they represent skill in photography, an awareness
of the environment and reach beyond mere pictures of land and sky."
Zimmerman received his award from Fujio Nishida, President of Sony Europe
at the glittering awards ceremony in Palais des Festivals in front of an
audience of VIPs and industry leaders. The eleven other professional
category 2009 winners also collected their awards at the ceremony. Vincent
Foong, from Singapore, was announced as the Sony World Photography Awards
Amateur Photographer of the Year for his image in the Natural History
category. Neal Kartik and Pranab Kumar Aich, from India, was awarded the
2009 Student Award.
Another major announcement on the night was the winner of the new Prince's
Rainforest Project (PRP) Award. Spanish professional photographer Daniel
Beltrá received the prize which includes a fully-funded project to document
the rainforests of the world. In a video message at the awards night, HRH
The Prince of Wales, said: "Photographic imagery can tell a compelling
story about the truth of the situation and, the truth is, if we lose the
fight against tropical deforestation, then we lose the fight against
climate change."
The final presentation of the evening went to the acclaimed French
photographer and former President of Magnum Photos, Marc Riboud, winner of
the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award. Riboud was presented his award by
acclaimed photographer Elliott Erwitt and received a standing ovation from
the audience of over 600 guests.
Astrid Merget, Event Director of Sony World Photography Awards, said: "We
are exceptionally proud of the quality of this year's winners who all
demonstrate photography's enduring power as a relevant and vital medium.
The Sony World Photography Awards continues to grow and has become much
more than an awards programme. Schemes such as the Student Focus
initiative, the Global Tour and our week-long festival in Cannes, offer a
celebration of photography and give an important platform for the
international photographic community to come together to share their
experiences and skills."
"We are truly honoured to be part of this impressive showcase of
photographic talent," commented Yoshiyuki Nogami, Vice President of Digital
Imaging at Sony Europe. "We would like to congratulate all the deserved
winners and look forward to offering our continued support to this
inspiring event."
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David Zimmerman, based in New York City and Taos, New Mexico, is an honours
graduate of Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, California (BFA, 1981). His
current work includes photographic projects in the deserts of the southwest
U.S., the Salton Sea in southern California and documentary work along the
Ganges River in northern India.
Zimmerman has also produced commissioned work for Pepsi, Nike, American
Express, Unilever, Sony and others. He has participated in both group and
solo exhibitions, and been recognised in international publications.
The 2009 Honorary Judging Committee comprised 12 specially selected World
Photography Awards Academy members including: Sue Steward, photography
critic (UK); Jurgen Schadeberg, photographer (Germany); Adrian Evans,
Director, Panos Pictures (UK); Bruce Davidson, photographer (USA); Mark
George, photographic agent (UK); Arnaud Adida, Founder Acte 2 Agence and
Acte 2 Gallery (France); Gered Mankowitz, photographer (UK); Grazia Neri,
Founder and President of Grazia Neri Photo Agency (Italy); Zelda Cheatle,
portfolio manager and curator (UK); Mary-Ellen Mark, photographer (USA);
Sarah Moon, photographer (France), and Philippe Garner, International Head
of Photographs at Christie's (UK).
The twelve professional category 2009 winners are:
-- Current Affairs -- Wojciech Grzedzinski (Poland)
-- Sport -- Julian Abram Wainwright (Canada)
-- Contemporary Issues -- Giulio Di Sturco (Italy)
-- Arts and Entertainment -- Amit Madheshiya (India)
-- Advertising -- Dustin Humphrey (USA)
-- Fashion -- Piotr Fajfer (Poland)
-- Music -- Amiran White (UK)
-- Portraiture -- Roderik Henderson (Netherlands)
-- Conceptual and Constructed -- Tamany Baker (UK)
-- Natural History -- Lisa Maree Williams (Australia)
-- Landscape -- David Zimmerman (USA)
-- Architecture -- Michael van den Bogaard (Germany)
The eight amateur category 2009 winners are:
-- Architecture -- David Watts (UK)
-- Conceptual & Constructed -- Vladimir Melnik (Russia)
-- Fashion -- Christo Stankulov (France)
-- Landscape -- Giuseppe Parisi (Italy)
-- Music -- Kushal Gangopadhyay (India)
-- Natural History -- Vincent Foong (Singapore)
-- Portraiture -- Claire Martin (Australian)
-- Sport -- Lorenz Holder (Germany)
The Sony World Photography Awards (WPA), launched in 2007, lend a global
platform for the photographic industry and community. Through a variety of
international programmes including the week-long Festival @ Sony World
Photography Awards, the launch of an online magazine and a gallery, an
international student programme and a touring exhibition, the WPA will
continue to discover new talent and create avenues through which to reward
photographers with the support and expertise of industry professionals.
Scott Gray, Managing Director of the WPA, Astrid Merget, Event Director,
and members of the jury are available for interview through Colman Getty.
About Sony
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of the world's leading digital entertainment brands. Sony recorded
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for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008, based on an average market
exchange rate for the same period of yen 160.0 to the EUR. It employs
approximately 180,500 people worldwide.
In Europe, the Sony Group recorded consolidated annual sales of EUR 12.73
billion (yen 2,328 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008. Sony
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responsible for the company's European electronics business and registered
consolidated sales of EUR 9.55 billion for the same period.
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