Art of Building 2015 Architectural Photography Contest Winners
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/art-of-building-2015-architectural-photography-contest-winners.htmlThe organizers of the largest international competition for architectural photography Art of Building have announced the name of the winner of 2015: Ata Adnan from Bangladesh with a black-and-white image "Daredevil". As a prize, the author will receive a cash prize of £3,000.
“I've always enjoyed photographing architecture, especially when it's interacting with people,” says Adnan. “So when I saw some child climbing to the top of the bridge, I tried my best to get a good photo.”
The list of finalists was published by the jury back in December, and the winner of the first place was determined by Internet users by online voting. In total, among the best were the works of 12 photographers, selected from several thousand applications sent to the competition.
(Total 12 photos)
Source: birdinflight.com
half life. Nikola Filipov
"Metal Petals" Iris Posner
My Pod. Peter Marell
"Daredevil". Ata Adnan
Mr Foster's Angle. Robert Finch
metal hand. David Bairay
"Beauty is in the details". Ann Yong
"High voltage". Ricky Cheng
Round is the Old Square. Sheila Unwin
Valleaceron Chapel. David Cabrera
watchful. Derek Snee
"Under pressure". Burnaby Della Mattia
Keywords: Competition | Best photos | Winners
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