13 Talented Photographers Who Won The AAP Magazine Awards: "Shapes" (Part2)
We're delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won "AAP Magazine #34: Shapes".
In the 34th edition of AAP Magazine, we sought submissions that delve into the realms of composition and form as integral elements of photographic aesthetics. Whether embracing pure visual formalism or in service of a thematic narrative, we were eager to discover artworks that embraced these fundamental aspects. The appreciation of shape and form stands as a cornerstone in the realm of photographic composition. It possesses the transformative power to elevate even the most ordinary subject into a masterpiece. Whether embracing geometric precision, organic fluidity, positive vitality, or negative space, the interplay of shapes enriches a photograph's overall aesthetics and evokes its unique vibes.
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13 PHOTOS
#1 Untitled From The Series 'Abstraction' By Nadide Goksun
#2 City Gate From The Series Architectural Insights By Thomas Hofmann
#3 Blossoms 1 From The Series Studies In Oil And Water By Lisa Thomas
#4 Reflection Montage By Kevin Kinner
#5 Abstrakt-Flow By Sander Vos
#6 If Six Was Nine From The Series 'Melbourne Mornings' By Stuart Neil
#7 Pieces From The Series Shapes Of Light By Matt Coughlin
#8 Just Paper #6 By Walter Colley
#9 Op! From The Series E=mc2 By Fern Nesson
#10 Reveries N°52 From The Series 'Reveries' By Emmanuelle Becker
#11 Track And Field Iv By Klaus Lenzen
#12 Ikoji Temple Sesshu Garden From The Series 'The Creation Of Place Or Gardens Of Sesshu' By Junichi Wajda
#13 Shapes & Patterns: The Series By Derrick Whaley
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