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This picture by Chinese
photographer Yang Yongliang
was among those shortlisted
for the prestigious Prix Pictet
photography prize.
The award, sponsored
by Swiss wealth and asset
managers the Pictet Group,
is described as the world’s
leading prize in photography
and sustainability.
The winner was announced
by Kofi Annan, honorary
president of Prix Pictet, at
the Musée d'Art Moderne
de la Ville de Paris, where
pictures by the 12 shortlisted
photographers were exhibited.
The award went to Paris
photographer Valérie Belin,
who received 100,000 Swiss
Francs (about £66,000).
An exhibition by the
12 shortlisted photographers
will travel to Maxxi in Rome,
International Red Cross and
Red Crescent Museum in
Geneva, Westbau in Zurich,
Contemporary Art Brussels,
Palau Robert in Barcelona and
the Museum of Photographic
Art in San Diego.

Rock star Brian May has designed
a special Victorian Gem box for
people interested in stereoscopy.
The Queen guitarist has long
had an interest in stereoscopy,
which is the Victorian art of 3D
pictures. He is the owner of the
London Stereo Company, which
publishes stereoscopic work, and
has designed a viewer to enable
stereoscopic viewing.
Now London Stereo have
released a Victorian Gems
box containing a pack of 12
stereoscopic portraits of an
Oxfordshire village taken in
the 1850s by TR Williams,
a pack of 12 diableries cards
featuring ghoulish scenes from
the 1860s, a pack of 12 Poor
Man’s Picture gallery cards

imitating Victorian paintings,
a booklet with a history of
stereoscopy and a dedicated
stereo viewer.
The Victorian Gems box
is available price £95 but
Black+White Photography
readers can buy one at the 10%
discounted price of £85.50.
Simply go to the website and
enter this code: VGBWP
londonstereo.com

A prize pool of $30,000 is on
offer for the winners of the Sony
World Photography Awards.
The competition aims
to reward the world’s best
contemporary photography
from 2015. As well as cash,
prizes include Sony camera gear,
inclusion in the Sony World

Photography Awards exhibition
at Somerset House in London
and in the 2016 awards’ book.
The deadlines for entry are
5 January for open, youth and
national awards and 12 January
for professional awards. Category
details are on the competition
website. worldphoto.org

Photobooks investigating issues
such as modern conflict, the
financial world and newspaper
journalism have won prizes
in the Paris Photo–Aperture
Foundation PhotoBook Awards.
The winner of the First
Photobook category was You
Haven’t Seen Their Faces by
Daniel Mayrit, the Photography
Catalogue of the Year was
Images of Conviction: The
Construction of Visual Evidence
by Diane Dufour and Xavier
Barral, and the Photobook of the
Year was Illustrated People by
Thomas Mailaender. A special
jurors’ mention went to Deadline
by Will Steacy.
Thirty-five books will be
displayed at Aperture Gallery
in New York (until 8 February),
Huis Marseille in Amsterdam
(December to January),
Scotiabank Contact Photography
Festival in Toronto (1 to 31 May),
Riga Photomonth in Latvia
(12 May to 3 June), Festival
of Photography in Poland
(9 to 19 June) and Landskrona
Foto Festival in Sweden
(19 to 27 August).

Black & white photojournalism
by German photographer
Christian Werner was among
the winners in the Felix
Schoeller Photo Awards.
The second edition of the
international competition for
professional photographers has
established itself worldwide,
with participants from 65
countries. The Gold Award went
to Karolin Klüppel from Berlin.

BIG PRIZE


ANNOUNCED


SEEKING THE WORLD’S BEST


GOING


GLOBAL


STEREOSCOPY BOX


Artifi cial Wonderland II –
Travellers Among Mountains
and Streams (detail)
by Yang Yongliang.

© Yang Yongliang

© Christian Werner, winner Photojournalism/Editorial
Photography category, Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2015

© Nikhil Rasiwasia / 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

From the series 74 by
Christian Werner.

Life is a competition by Nikhil Rasiwasia, an entry into
the Sony World Photography Awards.

BROUGHT


TO BOOK


Brian May with
the Victorian
Gems box
and (above)
one of the
stereoscopic
pictures.

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