After receiving thousands of entries from every corner of the globe, the esteemed jury panel of the Budapest International Foto Awards has chosen its winners and will celebrate the talented photographers by organizing a month-long Winners exhibition in the heart of Budapest, Hungary.
The works range from incredible portraits and fine art photographs to architectural marvels along with stunning nature and macro images from both professional and amateur photographers. Through their lens, the viewers will be enabled to see a completely different view of the world around them.Â
The 2022 edition BIFA 1st and 2nd place winners were awarded in the following categories: Advertising, Architecture, Book, Editorial, Events, Fine Art, Nature, People and Portfolio and will be exhibited along with main prize winners: Photographer of the Year and New Talent of the Year.Â
The exhibition will be officially open from 10:00-18:00 on weekdays from the 4th February to the 18th March 2022 at the House of Lucie Budapest Gallery (Address: Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 30. 1055)
Due to COVID-19 restrictions and for the safety of other visitors and our staff, booking a time slot is recommended on the calendar here.Â
The 2021 BIFA winners whose work will be exhibited are:Â
Angelika Kollin, Barbara Zanon, Carolina Plaz, Chen Che Wang, Daniel Holfeld, Diana Cheren Nygren, Emese Balázs-Fülöp, Emil Lombardo, Filip Hrebenda, Fran Fernandez, George Mayer, Gino Ricardo, Hirotaka Shindo, Irina Petrova, Ivan Romano, Jamie Johnson, Jordi Cohen, Josef Timar, Margarita Mavromichalis, Moniruzzaman Sazal, Nicoletta Cerasomma, Olga Volianska, Paul Brouns, Paul Gravett, Raffaele Canepa, Rico X., Romain Thiery, Salvatore Montemagno, Simone Arrigoni, Streetmax 21, Sujata Setia, Svetlana Melik-Nubarova, Štefan Csontos, Valter Darbe, Wolfgang Weinhardt, Yulia Nevskaya, Yu Ling Ho, Zixiong Jin.
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Source: Press release
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