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It’s a proud moment for the Association of Freelance Photo Designers (BFF) as its Promotion Awards look ahead to a promising third decade. Even after twenty years, the awards remain as fresh and exciting as when they first started off, thanks to the timeless principle of showcasing the best master’s thesis projects in photography. Andrea Gothe, member of the jury and photo director at stern magazine, comments: “With this kind of support for young talent, everyone’s a winner. The public can enjoy top-notch photography, the young photographers experience a huge boost to their careers, and photo editors and art buyers will take notice of these up-and-coming talents who might otherwise have remained undiscovered.” After all, nowhere else will you find photography that is as focused, professional, and innovative as in master thesis projects from renowned art schools. Rather than conforming to lukewarm mainstream tastes or bland market expectations, art schools provide the best in unfettered, creative photography. So if you’re curious about the next generation of photo professionals, you should visit the exhibition featuring award-winning graduates – you won’t find anything comparable anywhere else.
An exhibition by the Association of Freelance Photo Designers (BFF), with the kind support of Kodak, Neon, stern and photokina
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Tine Casper ‚Antipoden - eine Suche nach dem Paradies‘ HfK Bremen, Prof. Peter Bialobrzeski |
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StephanWalzl ‚Walzls Tierleben - Bestiarium‘ University of applied sciences Dortmund, Prof. Susanne Brügger |
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