© Roderik Henderson courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
A series of portraits of people sheltering in their cars at snow covered, near empty parking-scapes in nocturnal British Columbia, Canada
© Roderik Henderson courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
© Roderik Henderson courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
Professional 2nd Place Fine Art / Portraiture - Martin Bogren, Sweden:
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Martin Bogren courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
Professional 3rd Place Fine Art / Portraiture - Hans de Vries, Netherlands:
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
Portrait of Wouter, who lived for many years on the streets of Rotterdam (The Netherlands)and who has now found a home in a housefor elderly former tramps with a psychiatric and addiction related background
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Hans de Vries courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
Professional 1st Place Fine Art / Conceptual and Constructed - Tammy Baker, UK:
Series: Living with Wolfie, 2008. The series documents my response to the presents that Wolfie, my beloved cat, brings into the home. At first, I experienced some kind of horror: these dead creatures waiting for me in different parts of my house. Then I looked at Wolfie and tried to understand the instincts which brought them there. It reminded me of the difficulty I have in understanding the behaviours of the opposite sex or of a different tribe. At the time, my ex-partner had been unfaithful several times and I saw some parallels in coming to terms with the difficult habits of the other, whilst also accepting their difference. The ceremonial aspect of these photographs is similar to the Victorian Memento Mori photographs of deceased loved ones, using flowers and locks of hair to preserve the memory of the living. With these images, I am making a photograph from a shrine, engaging with the changing patterns of nature to bring myself closer to the memory of death and of loss. They may also be a way of acknowledging certain destructive behaviours within myself, as I become Wolfies accomplice in playing with the dead animals.
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Tammy Baker courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
Professional 3rd Place Fine Art / Conceptual and Constructed - Angelika Sher, Israel:
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009
©Angelika Sher courtesy of Sony World Photography Awards 2009