Photo Contest
The competition aims to discover photography that shows the mark that the pandemic has left in our lives, the photography that is executed from a different point of view, from a different situation, from an agonising environment and from frustration, denunciation and hope.
Judges

Jure Kralj
Photographer
A professional fine art, wildlife, commercial and editorial photographer, he works with a variety of brands. He creates memories that he will leave behind.

Manca Murakezi
Art Critic
The goal of an art critic is to listen, observe, understand, sympathize, empathize, synthesize, learn to learn, share and glean insights that enable him or her to make the invisible visible.
James Moore
Photographer
He is a landscape and abstract photographer based in the UK. He creates simple and emotive black-and-white images and sees beauty in the everyday.

Yovanis Gonzalez
Photographer
He is a Cuban award winning photographer. His images and stories have been featured in international art magazines. His black and white photography highlights sensuality and mystery, evokes deep and intense emotions, directs the gaze to where the photographer wants us to look.

Ingrid M S Hill
Photographer
She specialises in photography and dabble in botanical illustration. She is equally passionate about helping the next generation of budding creatives find their feet in the world of art. This has inspired her to dedicate her time and knowledge into leading children’s workshops.

Sophie Grace
Art Curator
She is driven by passion for art in all its forms. She supports artists in showing and selling their work.
The winner of our Photo Contest

F. Dilek Uyar 'Disinfection'
The winner of the Public Choice Prize

Annie Bungeroth 'Jo, Don & Sophie'
The shortlisted photographs





















































