Once more, Belgium organized successfully a FIAP Biennial. Once more, a FIAP Biennial was organized successfully under the direction of our tireless Honorary Vice President; it must be the ninth!
31 countries and 620 works of different authors certify the universality of the FIAP and, at the same time, the importance of the Biennials to the national federations. In the current framework of international competitions, especially in digital form, often the quantity prevails over the quality.
In this context, it is necessary to note that the FIAP Biennials, through the limited number of entries by author and by countries and the requirement of coherence on each national collection, are able to maintain the very high level of photographic production. Evidence is the works submitted to this Projected Images Biennial. Congratulations to Italy for its victory as well to the Centrum voorBeeldexpressie and the Federation of Belgian Photographers, both for the second place of the Belgium but also and especially for the excellent organization of this Biennial.
Prize | Author | Country | Title |
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FIAP Gold Medal | Timo Lähtinen | Finland | Little artist |
FIAP Silver Medal | Dirk Llviau | Belgium | Come back Kim |
FIAP Silver Medal | Barbara Hawthorne | United Kingdom | Splashed with Rain |
FIAP Bronze Medal | Stefano Pasquini | Italy | Lavori sull'aia |
FIAP Bronze Medal | Gerti Buttinger | Austria | Gerede |
FIAP Bronze Medal | George Hardy | Australia | Boobook Owl |
CvB Gold medal | Judy Boyle | Ireland | Red Coat |
CvB Silver medal | Matjaz Cater | Slovenia | Is home, sweet home in a village |
CvB Bronze medal | Nils-Olof Holgersson | Sweden | Redpoll |