The best black and white photos from the Black+White Photographer of the Year 2018 contest
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-best-black-and-white-photos-from-the-blackwhite-photographer-of-the-year-2018-contest.htmlThe British edition of Black+ White Photography and Fujifilm held a black-and-white photography contest in search of the best photo masters to give them a chance to receive universal recognition and reward for their work. Both professionals and amateurs could participate in the competition without age restrictions. The finalists' works will be published in a special winter issue of Black+White Photography magazine.
The winner in 2018 was British Rachel Talibart with an expressive picture of a surf wave. This work was chosen from many others for its technical excellence and artistry. But other works that have reached the final of the competition deserve attention.
Source: My Modern Met
Eduardo Lopez Moreno, second place.
Aqua Lin, third place.
Karla Kogelman, finalist.
Joseph Chang, finalist.
Mark Bickerdyke, finalist.
Nicola Davison Reed, finalist.
Patrick Dumont, finalist.
Richard Pilnik, finalist.
Said Rezvanian, finalist.
Shimon Barylski, finalist.
Andre Du Plessis, finalist.
Keywords: Winners | Photographers | Photo contest | B/w
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