Istanbul Photo Awards jury hails diversity of pictures

‘We chose the photo that other people haven’t seen,’ says 2019 jury head


A jury of international experts has completed the selection process for the winners of the Istanbul Photo Awards 2019, the fifth edition of Anadolu Agency’s global news photo contest.

The jury members spent two days in Istanbul, Turkey’s art and culture capital, to select the top three images in four categories each as part of the contest. The winners will be announced on Thursday.

The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and Turkish Airlines co-sponsored the international news photo contest.

This year, Deborah Copaken, an American photojournalist and author, has joined the jury for the first time as the event chairwoman.



“It’s been a really incredible experience,” Copaken told Anadolu Agency. “The jury is amazing.”

Calling the jury deliberations “eye-opening,” she said: “It’s been really interesting seeing the entries. It’s been really fascinating hearing everybody’s opinions about which photos are good and which aren’t.”

Members of the jury included Marion Mertens from France, the digital editor-in-chief of Paris Match news magazine, Yuri Kozyrev from Russia, a photojournalist from Dutch-based NOOR Agency, Georges De Keerle, a photojournalist and visual media consultant from Belgium, Michel Scotto, the AFP director of photo business development in France, Ahmet Sel, visual news editor-in-chief for Anadolu Agency, and Firat Yurdakul, photo editor for Anadolu Agency.


Awards feature ‘pictures not usually seen’

“The contest this year is very rich with lots of different photos and lots of different stories,” Mertens said.

Stressing the significance of the contest, she added: “I think what makes the competition different from others is that you have pictures from countries that are not usually seen. I think there is a great diversity of origins of pictures and photographers.”



According to De Keerle, “amazing content” from across the world was entered into the contest. “There are so many good ones,” he said.

“I think one thing that makes it different is the fact that it takes part in a city sitting across two continents,” De Keerle commented. “You can see entries from western Europe, from Asia, Central Asia, and Iran.”

Mainly focusing on news and sports photos, the contest has four categories: Single News, Story News, Single Sports, and Story Sports.

“The single image we chose was not a little girl in a pink shirt looking out as her mother gets arrested. We’ve all seen that photo. We chose the photo that other people haven’t seen,” Copaken said.

Mertens called the photos sent to the contest “important” because they “covered everything that happened last year.”

“From one year to the other, you can see lots of different news topics not only news coming back, like immigration in all different continents and social unrest, but also amazingly moving human stories,” she said.

“We had some high-quality photojournalism. We’re happy about it," she added.


‘Istanbul where world passes through’

The Istanbul Photo Awards rewards technically excellent photos about the most important events of the year.

De Keerle said Turkey has long had “a great tradition of photography.”


“There are a lot of very good Turkish photographers that I know and worked alongside and learned from.

“When I was a young photographer, the first person who gave me a chance to work as a photojournalist was a Turkish guy. He had an agency called SIPA Press. His name was Goksin Sipahioglu,” he said.

“Turkey has always been close to my heart,” he added.

De Keerle called Istanbul an “amazing city.”

The photojournalist, who has been to Istanbul more than five times, said: “I’m in love with this city. I love its diversity. I love the fact that it sits across two continents. I love the Bosphorus. I love the history that you can feel.”

Also impressed by the Turkish metropolis, Copaken described Istanbul as “a place where the world passes through.”

“This city is international in ways that many other European cities may not be,” she said. “You don’t just have Turkish people here, you have people from everywhere.”

Mertens, for her part, called Istanbul “always a great place to come back to.”

“I’m coming back [here] for the third year. I feel like part of the family.”

Jury of Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 meets in Istanbul

Jury of Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 select winners of contest, results to be announced on April 25



The jury of Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 gathered on Saturday to select winners of the international photo contest.


The contest was organized by Anadolu Agency for the fifth time and the winners will be announced on April 25. 


Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), Turkey’s development aid agency, and Turkish Airlines have sponsored the contest.


Mainly focusing on news and sports photos, the contest has four categories: Single News, Story News, Single Sports and Story Sports.


Members in the jury included Marion Mertens (France), digital editor-in-chief of Paris Match, Yuri Kozyrev (Russia), a photojournalist from Netherlands-based NOOR Agency, Georges De Keerle (Belgium), a photojournalist and visual media consultant, Michel Scotto (France), AFP’s of photo business development, Ahmet Sel, visual news editor-in-chief for Anadolu Agency, and Firat Yurdakul, photography editor for Anadolu Agency.


This year, Deborah Copaken, a photojournalist and author from the U.S., has joined the jury for the first time as Chairperson.


For the next two days, jury members will discuss the photos that successfully passed pre-screening and determine the winning photos.


By organizing the photo contest, Istanbul Photo Awards aims to encourage and promote photojournalism.


The contest is among the most prestigious contests and draws great interest of photojournalists across the world. 

2019 Istanbul Photo Awards applications close

This year marks 5th anniversary of contest, aiming to support profession of photojournalism, organized by Anadolu Agency


The window for applications for the Istanbul Photo Awards 2019, an international news photography contest organized by Anadolu Agency, Turkey's premier news agency, has now closed, organizers said on Friday.


This year marks the fifth anniversary of the contest, which aims to support the profession of photojournalism. 


Since last November nearly 15,000 photographs from over 100 countries were submitted to the contest. 


Many award-winning photographers applied to the contest, which attracted interest from top media and photo agencies. The pictures in the contest include shots of the most important news events of the year.


 Mainly focusing on news and sports photos, the contest has four categories: Single News, Story News, Single Sports and Story Sports. 


The winner of the Photo of the Year will be awarded $8,000, while winners in other categories will be given $5,000 for first prize, $3,000 for second prize, and $1,500 for third.


A number of exhibits will be held inside and outside Turkey to spotlight the work of the award-winning photographers. The winning pictures will also be presented in a special photo album.


Jury 


In April, an international jury will meet to select the winners, and the awards will be announced on April 25.


Deborah Copaken, an award-winning photojournalist and author, is joining the jury for the first time this year. 


Also returning as jury members this year are Marion Mertens, a senior digital editor at Paris Match in France, Yuri Kozyrev, photojournalist with Netherlands-based Noor images, Georges De Keerle, a photographer and visual media adviser, Michel Scotto, AFP director of photo business development, Ahmet Sel, visual news editor in chief for Anadolu Agency, and Firat Yurdakul, photography editor for Anadolu Agency.


Copaken, born in 1966 in Boston, has worked as a photojournalist in Afghanistan, Israel, Romania, Zimbabwe, and Russia. 


Her photographs have been featured in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Financial Times, L’Express, Libération, Géo, and Stern. Copaken is also an Emmy-award winning TV news producer. 


Currently a columnist at the Atlantic magazine, Copaken is also New York Times bestselling author of Shutterbabe and The Red Book, among others. 


Istanbul Photo Awards unveils jury for 2019 contest

Award-winning photojournalist Deborah Copaken is joining this year’s jury for Istanbul Photo Awards


Jury members for the fifth Istanbul Photo Awards, an international news photography contest organized by Anadolu Agency, Turkey’s leading news agency, were announced on Monday. 

Deborah Copaken, an award-winning photojournalist and author, is joining the jury for the first time this year. 

Also returning as jury members this year are Marion Mertens, a senior digital editor at Paris Match in France, Yuri Kozyrev, photojournalist with Netherlands-based Noor images, Georges De Keerle, a photographer and visual media adviser, Michel Scotto, AFP director of photo business development, Ahmet Sel, visual news editor in chief for Anadolu Agency, and Firat Yurdakul, photography editor for Anadolu Agency.

Copaken, born in 1966 in Boston, has worked as a photojournalist in Afghanistan, Israel, Romania, Zimbabwe, and Russia. 

Her photographs have been featured in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Financial Times, L’Express, Libération, Géo, and Stern. Copaken is also an Emmy-award winning TV news producer. 

Currently a columnist at the Atlantic magazine, Copaken is also New York Times bestselling author of Shutterbabe and The Red Book, among others. 

Jury members will meet this April to select the winner in Turkey.

The winner of the Single News category will be honored as Photo of the Year with a prize of $8,000, while winners in other categories will get $5,000 for first prize, $3,000 for second prize, and $1,500 for third.

The entry window for the contest is almost over. The international contest will accept applications through midnight on Jan. 31, Turkish local time (2100GMT), via http://istanbulphotoawards.com, the statement added. 

Professional photographers may apply to the contest with their news and sports photographs taken in 2018. 

Much like years past, this year’s winning photos will be compiled in a handsome book and displayed throughout the year at exhibitions in Turkey and abroad, including New York, Istanbul and Ankara.

Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 submissions ongoing

So far over 2,000 applications from photographers hailing from more than 80 countries submitted to Istanbul Photo Awards 2019




The Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 is still open for submissions, the contest organizer Anadolu Agency, Turkey’s leading news agency, said on Friday. 

This year’s competition focuses on news and sports photos, the agency said in a statement. 

The contest is open to professional photographers. 

Mainly focusing on news and sports photos, the contest has four categories: Single News, Story News, Single Sports, and Story Sports.


Submissions still open

The international news photography contest, which since Nov. 1 has attracted over 2,000 submissions from photographers hailing from more than 80 countries, will accept applications through next Jan. 31, via the portal at http://istanbulphotoawards.com, the statement added. 

The Istanbul Photo Awards aims to support the profession of photojournalism. 

Photographers across the world are invited to submit pictures capturing global events from throughout the year.

Next April, an international jury will meet to select the winners in Turkey, and the awards will be announced in May. 

The winner of the Single News category will be honored as Photo of the Year with a prize of $8,000, while winners in other categories will be given $5,000 for first prize, $3,000 for second prize, and $1,500 for third.


2018 Photobook published 

The winning photos of 2018 were compiled in a photobook and displayed throughout the year at exhibitions in Turkey and abroad.

The Istanbul Photo Awards 2018 Photobook features pictures in the categories of news, sports, nature and the environment, and daily life. The book is also available via www.istanbulphotoawards.com.