Hungarian success at the International Photography Awards

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A talented Hungarian photographer, Adrienn Vincze, was awarded with three Honourable Mentions at the 2016 International Photography Awards (IPA). What’s special about these photos, besides the fascinating work, is that two were in the nature-wildlife category, while the third category Adrienn was awarded in was the category of architecture, and it is very rare for a photographer to win prizes in such different categories. Not to mention how exemplary it is to win three special awards in such a strong field.

About IPA

The International Photography Awards conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professional, and student photographers on a global scale, creating one of the most ambitious and comprehensive competitions in the photography world today.

Each year, IPA invites passionate photographers, to compete for the title of Photographer of the Year, Discovery of the Year and Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year. A board of esteemed professionals in the field juries the competition: curators, photo editors, gallery owners, art directors, and other luminaries from the international photography community. The awards includes a Lucie Statue, cash prizes totaling over $20,000, exhibition and publication opportunities.

This year, The International Photography Awards received 17039 submissions from over 162 countries.

About Adrienn

Since the early days, photo enthusiast Adrienn Vincze was fascinated by numerous various details of nature and wildlife. She finds major inspiration in the world that surrounds us with rich details, of flora and fauna, colours, those miracles of life often invisible to many people.

She graduated from Corvinus University of Budapest as an economist, but she also has been learning ethology from books. She is actively engaged, not only in photography, but as an animal ambassador protecting animals, as well. Her talent is multifaceted. For the first time this year, she has not only competed in the category of Nature and Wildlife but also in the category of Architecture.

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