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Japan Photo Award 2015
Various Artists

Japan Photo Award 2015Japan Photo Award 2015
Einstein Studio
Japanese and English

Contributing Artists: Fumi Ishino, Harumi Shimizu, Atsushi Matsuoka and Ryo Fujii.

 

Softcover
36 pages
210 x 150 mm.
2015
ISBN: Not Available

 

 

The Japan Photo Award photograph competition is an award which was established with the aim of discovering excellent young photographers in Japan and introducing them to the world. Since it started as the Einstein Photo Competition, it has grown into the award, which had the highest number of participants among photography competitions in Japan, over 3,000 young aspiring photographers have participated.
In 2015, the awarded photographs were published in the catalogue Japan Photo 2015 and distributed at art museums and bookstores in Japan, and at art book fairs where Einstein Studios participates, as well as distributed at the largest photo fair in the world.

About the Award
The Japan Photo Award photograph competition is an award which was established with the aim of discovering excellent young photographers in Japan and introducing them to the world. Since it started as the EINSTEIN PHOTO COMPETITION, it has grown into the award, which had the highest number of participants among pay to enter photography competitions in Japan, over 3000 young aspiring photographers have participated. The jurors are gallerists, editors, curators and artists who are active worldwide. We invite jurors from in and outside of Japan to provide an opportunity for young artists to test their talents. Some of the photographers, who participated in the 2nd competition, have further extended their activities, such as joining galleries, having exhibitions abroad and collaborating with world class fashion brands. This year, we will hold the JAPAN PHOTO AWARD 2015 and have invited jurors who are active worldwide .
(source: https://www.japanphotoaward.com/about?lang=en)

About the Publisher
Einstein Studio is a photographic studio and gallery, located in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, that opened in June 2010. In addition to various independent events and exhibitions, the venue also acts as an exhibition space for Gallery Countach.
(source: https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/art/einstein-studio)

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