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Each year, Communication Arts selects the finest photography in the industry for special recognition. This year, we’re pleased to announce that four of our photographers are among the winners:
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Vincent Laforet…

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Craig Cutler…

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Jan Steinhilber…

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And Nadav Kander…



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The jurors were Frank Dattalo, group creative director at Energy BBDO; David Griffin, director of photography at National Geographic; freelance photographer Diana Koenigsberg; Matt Rollins, partner/creative director at Iconologic; and Mine Suda, designer at powerHouse Books. (You can read more about all of them here.)
“As the field continues to evolve,” the magazine notes as its website, “several jurors remain optimistic about photography’s future. ‘We will continue to be inspired by beautiful images,’ juror Frank Dattalo said. ‘The great photographers stay relevant by embracing technology to help them create inspiring photographs.’ Koenigsberg added, ‘Regardless of the photographic methods people chose to employ now and in the future, what will remain the same is that authenticity and originality make compelling images.’”
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Communication Arts 2009 Photography Annual
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Each year, Communication Arts selects the finest photography in the industry for special recognition. This year, we’re pleased to announce that four of our photographers are among the winners:
…
Vincent Laforet…
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Craig Cutler…
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Jan Steinhilber…
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And Nadav Kander…
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The jurors were Frank Dattalo, group creative director at Energy BBDO; David Griffin, director of photography at National Geographic; freelance photographer Diana Koenigsberg; Matt Rollins, partner/creative director at Iconologic; and Mine Suda, designer at powerHouse Books. (You can read more about all of them here.)
“As the field continues to evolve,” the magazine notes as its website, “several jurors remain optimistic about photography’s future. ‘We will continue to be inspired by beautiful images,’ juror Frank Dattalo said. ‘The great photographers stay relevant by embracing technology to help them create inspiring photographs.’ Koenigsberg added, ‘Regardless of the photographic methods people chose to employ now and in the future, what will remain the same is that authenticity and originality make compelling images.’”
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