Fujifilm Student Awards Exhibition

August 21, 2009 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Global | Comment |

Fujifilm Professional has announced details of an exhibition of images from the 2009 Fujifilm Student Awards. All 30 merit winning images from the Awards will be on view, including the eventual winner, taken by Andrew Partner from Leicester College. The awards were a tie-in between Fujifilm Professional and Penguin Classics and the brief was to supply a cover image for the next edition of Rachel Carson’s work Silent Spring (pictured). The exhibition is on display at the London pro lab, Bayeux on Newman Street, W1T 3EP from now until Friday 16th October. Bayeux is open from 9am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, admission is free and no booking is required.

Fujifilm Press Release

Fujifilm unveils Student Awards exhibition

Fujifilm Professional has announced details of an exhibition of images from the 2009 Fujifilm Student Awards.

The exhibition is on display at the London pro lab, Bayeux on Newman Street, W1T 3EP from now until Friday 16th October. Bayeux is open from 9am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, admission is free and no booking is required.

All 30 merit winning images from the Awards will be on view, including the eventual winner, taken by Andrew Partner from Leicester College. The awards were a tie-in between Fujifilm Professional and Penguin Classics and the brief was to supply a cover image for the next edition of Rachel Carson’s revolutionary work Silent Spring. In addition to featuring on the cover of the book, Andrew’s winning image - which was taken on Fujifilm’s FP100C Instant Film - also earned him £200 worth of Fujifilm Professional film and 25 Penguin Classics titles of his choice.

The 2009 Student Awards attracted 1,500 entries and all were taken on Fujifilm Professional film and submitted via www.fujifilmstudentawards.co.uk From these initial submissions the 30 merit winners were chosen and asked to submit a print for final judging. All the images in the exhibition were printed by Bayeux on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Pearl Paper.

To view the images online go to www.fujifilmstudentawards.co.uk for further information on Bayeux visit www.bayeux.co.uk and for the Penguin Classics website, log on to www.penguinclassics.co.uk

Next year will see the 25th anniversary of the Fujifilm Student Awards, details will be announced soon.

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