Category Archives: Awards

On the agenda for tonight: the PDN Photo Annual awards party

Bill and Maureen will be attending the PDN Photo Annual awards celebration tonight, where seven of our photographers are being honored. (Stockland Martel also won in the Corporate Design/Photo Products category for our SMart Book photo annual, which was written by yours truly.) Images from all over the world were submitted to the annual competition, [...]

Uwe Duettmann’s irreverent campaign wins award

It’s a series of images. A clownish bunch of cruise-boat captains, all in their ship-shape whites, mug for the camera, while next to them there’s a chunk of copy that talks about “behaving like a German soccer team in sailor disguise.” Next, she’s a dreamy young bohemian in a colorfully painted vintage RV, and she’s [...]

Nadav Kander takes the gold at the Creative Circle Awards in London

Nadav Kander won a gold award for Best Photography at this year’s Circle Awards, which are given out by the Creative Circle in London. He was singled out for his work for a Land Rover campaign that presents life in charming miniature. The U.K.-based RKCR/Y&R was the agency on the project.

Five Stockland Martel photographers honored at the AOP Photographers Awards

It was a big night for Stockland Martel at the 26th annual AOP Photographers Awards. In a ceremony held on April 7 at Sadlers Wells in London, John Midgley, Jan Steinhilber, Kai Uwe Gundlach, Uwe Duettmann, and John Offenbach were all honored for their work. Their photos, along with those of their fellow award winners, [...]

Nadav Kander’s photo essay “Yangtze: The Long River” wins award at international photo festival, is featured in London’s Guardian newspaper

The LianZhou International Photo Festival announced that Nadav Kander’s “Yangtze: The Long River” has won a Silver Award. “Using the Yangtze River as a metaphor for constant change, Kander has photographed the landscape and people along its banks from its source to its mouth,” the festival explains on its website. “He has worked intuitively…responding to [...]