We had to wait four years to be able to organise the Black and White Biennial again. The last one was in 2018 in South Africa. Then the Covid-19 pandemic changed all our plans. Fortunately we can say that today we are on a new path to normality.
Particularly for this reason I am very pleased to present the 35th FIAP Black and White Biennial. The interest in this type of photography has once again been confirmed. It is the source of inspiration for our art and our passion.
Organising a FIAP Biennial is a great challenge for the organisers. The Oman team has done it with a high standard and responsibility.
46 countries from five continents have presented their collections, making it one of the largest participations in FIAP Biennials. We thank them for their participation and encourage them to continue to present their photographs in future Biennials. Also to the members of the jury who had to evaluate the large number of photographs received.
Prize | Author | Country | Title |
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FIAP Gold Medal | John Sheridan | Ireland | Hound Master |
FIAP Silver Medal | Milena Erceg | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hard life 2 |
FIAP Silver Medal | Heinz Beckers | Germany | Indoor Arnhem Centraal |
FIAP Bronze Medal | Harald Biebel | Germany | Regierungsviertel |
FIAP Bronze Medal | Eugenio Fieni | Italy | Nenet Life 21.13 |
FIAP Bronze Medal | Marcel van Balken | Netherlands | Eyeshape |
PSO Gold Medal | Panos Zoulakis | Greece | Ecstasy |
PSO Silver Medal | Trace O´Rourke | Australia | The Pulpit |
PSO Bronze Medal | Turlough O´Reilly | Ireland | Sparks Will Fly |
PSO HM | Jose Luis Urbaitel | Argentina | Mi corderito y yo |
PSO HM | Guy Gilson | Belgium | Col Blanc |