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WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD / INTERNATIONALER FOTO …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie. WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks.MARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
MUSTAFA HASSONA, PALESTINIAN RIGHTS OF RETURN PROTESTS Mustafa Hassona, Palestinian rights of return protests. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for over one hundred years. Fighting has escalated once more, since 2018, with Palestinians protesting every week at the border with Israel. This is where the project titled Palestinian Rights of Return Protests emerged. INTERVIEW MIT DER FOTOGRAFIN EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA Interview Evgenia Arbugaeva Tiksi: ein sibirisches Märchen in Bildern. Die ausgezeichnete Bildstrecke des Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2013 ist ein eindrucksvolles Werk über die Heimatstadt der Fotografin Evgenia Arbugaeva – zum Teil dokumentarisch, zum Teil fiktional. PETER GRANSER, GEWINNER DES LEICA OSKAR BARNACK …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Peter Granser – Coney Island, 2004 Ein Ort im Umbruch, ein Mythos, der längst in Vergessenheit geraten ist: Das früher einmal legendäre Vergnügungszentrum wird in der mit dem LOBA 2004 ausgezeichneten Serie in seiner fast erloschenen Mischung aus banaler INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD / INTERNATIONALER FOTO …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie. WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks.MARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
MUSTAFA HASSONA, PALESTINIAN RIGHTS OF RETURN PROTESTS Mustafa Hassona, Palestinian rights of return protests. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for over one hundred years. Fighting has escalated once more, since 2018, with Palestinians protesting every week at the border with Israel. This is where the project titled Palestinian Rights of Return Protests emerged. INTERVIEW MIT DER FOTOGRAFIN EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA Interview Evgenia Arbugaeva Tiksi: ein sibirisches Märchen in Bildern. Die ausgezeichnete Bildstrecke des Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2013 ist ein eindrucksvolles Werk über die Heimatstadt der Fotografin Evgenia Arbugaeva – zum Teil dokumentarisch, zum Teil fiktional. PETER GRANSER, GEWINNER DES LEICA OSKAR BARNACK …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Peter Granser – Coney Island, 2004 Ein Ort im Umbruch, ein Mythos, der längst in Vergessenheit geraten ist: Das früher einmal legendäre Vergnügungszentrum wird in der mit dem LOBA 2004 ausgezeichneten Serie in seiner fast erloschenen Mischung aus banaler WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
OVERVIEW OF THE WINNERS 1980–2020 The list of award winners provides an initial overview, while the individual presentations on this web-page offer further insight into the photographers and their series. 1980 Floris Bergkamp, Netherlands. 1981 Björn H. Larsson Ask, Sweden. 1982 Wendy Watriss, USA. 1983 Neil McGahee, USA. 1984 Stormi Greener, USA. 1985 Sebastião Salgado,Brazil.
THE NOMINATORS
The Nominators Over one hundred respected photography experts from 43 countries, including curators, gallery managers, art directors and numerous photographers, will select the participants for LOBA 2021:THE PROCESS
The Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2021. In 2020, the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA) celebrated its 40 year anniversary. It was the first time that competition participants were selected through a nomination process; and, once again, this year a group of experienced international photography experts will be the ones to choose the participants for LOBA 2021. OSKAR BARNACK, THE INVENTOR OF THE UR-LEICA From 1914, Oskar Barnack (1879–1936), the inventor of the Leica, used the prototype camera he developed, today known as the Ur-Leica, for photography. He captured various events in entire series of photographs and became one of the earliest photographers to document the relationships between man and the environment. WINNER AWARD NEWCOMER 2020: GONÇALO FONSECA The Leica Oskar Barnack Award Newcomer 2020 goes to the Portuguese photographer Gonçalo Fonseca. For his series "New Lisbon" he was honoured in the young talent category in LOBA's anniversary year. As winner of the Newcomer Award, Gonçalo Fonseca receives a photographic assignment, a two-week tutoring course at Leica Camera AG Headquartersin
SHORTLIST - LOBA
The massacre that first began on the South Korean island of Jeju, on April 3, 1948, was kept secret for a long time. Thousands of local people were killed, during an uprising against the local government instituted by the US Army. By using large and damaged Polaroids for his pictures, the Korean photographer chose an unusual form andimagery
WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in WINNER 2002: NARELLE AUTIO Narelle Autio – The Coastal Dwellers, 2002. Saturated colours, intense light, happy people, blue seas, clouds: the Australian photographer won the 2002 LOBA for her lively picture series dedicated to beach life. Her complex compositions represent a great homage to the beauty of the Australian coastal landscape and convinced the jury,with
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD / INTERNATIONALER FOTO …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie. WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks.MARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
MUSTAFA HASSONA, PALESTINIAN RIGHTS OF RETURN PROTESTS Mustafa Hassona, Palestinian rights of return protests. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for over one hundred years. Fighting has escalated once more, since 2018, with Palestinians protesting every week at the border with Israel. This is where the project titled Palestinian Rights of Return Protests emerged. INTERVIEW MIT DER FOTOGRAFIN EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA Interview Evgenia Arbugaeva Tiksi: ein sibirisches Märchen in Bildern. Die ausgezeichnete Bildstrecke des Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2013 ist ein eindrucksvolles Werk über die Heimatstadt der Fotografin Evgenia Arbugaeva – zum Teil dokumentarisch, zum Teil fiktional. PETER GRANSER, GEWINNER DES LEICA OSKAR BARNACK …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Peter Granser – Coney Island, 2004 Ein Ort im Umbruch, ein Mythos, der längst in Vergessenheit geraten ist: Das früher einmal legendäre Vergnügungszentrum wird in der mit dem LOBA 2004 ausgezeichneten Serie in seiner fast erloschenen Mischung aus banaler INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD / INTERNATIONALER FOTO …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie. WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks.MARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
MUSTAFA HASSONA, PALESTINIAN RIGHTS OF RETURN PROTESTS Mustafa Hassona, Palestinian rights of return protests. The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for over one hundred years. Fighting has escalated once more, since 2018, with Palestinians protesting every week at the border with Israel. This is where the project titled Palestinian Rights of Return Protests emerged. INTERVIEW MIT DER FOTOGRAFIN EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA Interview Evgenia Arbugaeva Tiksi: ein sibirisches Märchen in Bildern. Die ausgezeichnete Bildstrecke des Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2013 ist ein eindrucksvolles Werk über die Heimatstadt der Fotografin Evgenia Arbugaeva – zum Teil dokumentarisch, zum Teil fiktional. PETER GRANSER, GEWINNER DES LEICA OSKAR BARNACK …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Peter Granser – Coney Island, 2004 Ein Ort im Umbruch, ein Mythos, der längst in Vergessenheit geraten ist: Das früher einmal legendäre Vergnügungszentrum wird in der mit dem LOBA 2004 ausgezeichneten Serie in seiner fast erloschenen Mischung aus banaler WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
OVERVIEW OF THE WINNERS 1980–2020 The list of award winners provides an initial overview, while the individual presentations on this web-page offer further insight into the photographers and their series. 1980 Floris Bergkamp, Netherlands. 1981 Björn H. Larsson Ask, Sweden. 1982 Wendy Watriss, USA. 1983 Neil McGahee, USA. 1984 Stormi Greener, USA. 1985 Sebastião Salgado,Brazil.
THE NOMINATORS
The Nominators Over one hundred respected photography experts from 43 countries, including curators, gallery managers, art directors and numerous photographers, will select the participants for LOBA 2021:THE PROCESS
The Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2021. In 2020, the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA) celebrated its 40 year anniversary. It was the first time that competition participants were selected through a nomination process; and, once again, this year a group of experienced international photography experts will be the ones to choose the participants for LOBA 2021. OSKAR BARNACK, THE INVENTOR OF THE UR-LEICA From 1914, Oskar Barnack (1879–1936), the inventor of the Leica, used the prototype camera he developed, today known as the Ur-Leica, for photography. He captured various events in entire series of photographs and became one of the earliest photographers to document the relationships between man and the environment. WINNER AWARD NEWCOMER 2020: GONÇALO FONSECA The Leica Oskar Barnack Award Newcomer 2020 goes to the Portuguese photographer Gonçalo Fonseca. For his series "New Lisbon" he was honoured in the young talent category in LOBA's anniversary year. As winner of the Newcomer Award, Gonçalo Fonseca receives a photographic assignment, a two-week tutoring course at Leica Camera AG Headquartersin
SHORTLIST - LOBA
The massacre that first began on the South Korean island of Jeju, on April 3, 1948, was kept secret for a long time. Thousands of local people were killed, during an uprising against the local government instituted by the US Army. By using large and damaged Polaroids for his pictures, the Korean photographer chose an unusual form andimagery
WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in WINNER 2002: NARELLE AUTIO Narelle Autio – The Coastal Dwellers, 2002. Saturated colours, intense light, happy people, blue seas, clouds: the Australian photographer won the 2002 LOBA for her lively picture series dedicated to beach life. Her complex compositions represent a great homage to the beauty of the Australian coastal landscape and convinced the jury,with
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in MIKHAEL SUBOTZKY, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD Mikhael Subotzky – Beaufort West, 2009 Beaufort West is a town in South Africa with a population of 37,000. As a town, it has little to offer its residents: its chief attractions are the main road and its neighbouring municipal jail. WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBA WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks. INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in MIKHAEL SUBOTZKY, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD Mikhael Subotzky – Beaufort West, 2009 Beaufort West is a town in South Africa with a population of 37,000. As a town, it has little to offer its residents: its chief attractions are the main road and its neighbouring municipal jail. WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBA WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks. WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD / INTERNATIONALER FOTO …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie.THE PROCESS
The Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2021. In 2020, the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA) celebrated its 40 year anniversary. It was the first time that competition participants were selected through a nomination process; and, once again, this year a group of experienced international photography experts will be the ones to choose the participants for LOBA 2021. OSKAR BARNACK, THE INVENTOR OF THE UR-LEICA From 1914, Oskar Barnack (1879–1936), the inventor of the Leica, used the prototype camera he developed, today known as the Ur-Leica, for photography. He captured various events in entire series of photographs and became one of the earliest photographers to document the relationships between man and the environment. WINNER AWARD NEWCOMER 2020: GONÇALO FONSECA The Leica Oskar Barnack Award Newcomer 2020 goes to the Portuguese photographer Gonçalo Fonseca. For his series "New Lisbon" he was honoured in the young talent category in LOBA's anniversary year. As winner of the Newcomer Award, Gonçalo Fonseca receives a photographic assignment, a two-week tutoring course at Leica Camera AG Headquartersin
WINNER 2000: LUC DELAHAYE Luc Delahaye – Winterreise, 2000. The award-winning series for the year 2000 takes us on a journey through Russia in the depths of winter. Delahaye reveals the troubles and miseries of the russian population during the changes gripping post-communist Russia. The unusually intense chromaticity underlines the intimate ruthlessness ofthe series.
WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBAMARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
MATTHEW ABBOTT
Matthew Abbott, Black Summer. There is virtually no country on earth as dramatically affected by catastrophic climate change as Australia. Record temperatures and an on-going drought were responsible for estimated 186,000 square kilometres going up in flames during the summer of 2019. The impressive “Black Summer” series, by theAustralian
PETER GRANSER, GEWINNER DES LEICA OSKAR BARNACK …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Peter Granser – Coney Island, 2004 Ein Ort im Umbruch, ein Mythos, der längst in Vergessenheit geraten ist: Das früher einmal legendäre Vergnügungszentrum wird in der mit dem LOBA 2004 ausgezeichneten Serie in seiner fast erloschenen Mischung aus banaler INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in MIKHAEL SUBOTZKY, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD Mikhael Subotzky – Beaufort West, 2009 Beaufort West is a town in South Africa with a population of 37,000. As a town, it has little to offer its residents: its chief attractions are the main road and its neighbouring municipal jail. WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBA WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks. INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST The Leica Oskar Barnack Award is an international photo contest for photographers. Awarded will contemporary, outstanding reportagephotography.
WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 2020: LUCA LOCATELLI The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
WINNER 1984: STORMI GREENER Stormi Greener – Life of 100 Years: Milestone or Millstone, 1984. This award-winning series has only one protagonist: the 106-year-old Hattie Vaughn. With sensitive photographs, Stormi Greener – who was 37 at the time – captured the daily life of the centenarian at the old people’s home where she lived. The photojournalist’s black and WINNER 1987: JEFF SHARE Jeff Share – Cottonwood Pass – Peace march for worldwide nuclear disarmament, 1987 For his committed reportage on the Peace March that crossed the USA for close to nine months in 1986, the US American photojournalist Jeff Share became the eighth winner in MIKHAEL SUBOTZKY, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD Mikhael Subotzky – Beaufort West, 2009 Beaufort West is a town in South Africa with a population of 37,000. As a town, it has little to offer its residents: its chief attractions are the main road and its neighbouring municipal jail. WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBA WINNER 1992: SEBASTIÃO SALGADO Sebastião Salgado. Sebastião Salgado was born in Brazil in 1944. He is one of the best-known and most acclaimed photographers in the world. His work has received numerous awards, including the LOBA twice (1985 and 1992), the Hasselblad Foundation Award, and the Dr. ErichSalomon Award.
JENS OLOF LASTHEIN, WINNER OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK Jens Olof Lasthein – Waiting for the Future – Pictures from Abkhazia, 2010. After a period of unrest and civil war, the Republic of Abkhazia in South Caucasus proclaimed its independence; but under international law it belongs to Georgia. This is a politically difficult situation that is also reflected in everyday livingconditions.
WINNER 1997: JANE EVELYN ATWOOD Jane Evelyn Atwood – Women in Jail, 1997. Jane Evelyn Atwood won the 1997 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her provocative, long-term project about prisons for women and female inmates. The award presentation took place during the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, and came with prize money amounting to 10,000 German marks. WINNERS OF THE LEICA OSKAR BARNACK AWARD The winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2020 is the Italian photographer Luca Locatelli. For his series "Future Studies" he was awarded in the main category in LOBA's anniversary year. In addition to the prize money, which has been increased to 40,000 euros this year, Luca Locatelli also receives camera equipment valued at 10,000euros.
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Der Leica Oskar Barnack Award ist ein internationaler Foto-Wettbewerb für Fotografen. Ausgezeichnet wird zeitgenössische, herausragende Reportage-Fotografie.THE PROCESS
The Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2021. In 2020, the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA) celebrated its 40 year anniversary. It was the first time that competition participants were selected through a nomination process; and, once again, this year a group of experienced international photography experts will be the ones to choose the participants for LOBA 2021. OSKAR BARNACK, THE INVENTOR OF THE UR-LEICA From 1914, Oskar Barnack (1879–1936), the inventor of the Leica, used the prototype camera he developed, today known as the Ur-Leica, for photography. He captured various events in entire series of photographs and became one of the earliest photographers to document the relationships between man and the environment. WINNER AWARD NEWCOMER 2020: GONÇALO FONSECA The Leica Oskar Barnack Award Newcomer 2020 goes to the Portuguese photographer Gonçalo Fonseca. For his series "New Lisbon" he was honoured in the young talent category in LOBA's anniversary year. As winner of the Newcomer Award, Gonçalo Fonseca receives a photographic assignment, a two-week tutoring course at Leica Camera AG Headquartersin
WINNER 2000: LUC DELAHAYE Luc Delahaye – Winterreise, 2000. The award-winning series for the year 2000 takes us on a journey through Russia in the depths of winter. Delahaye reveals the troubles and miseries of the russian population during the changes gripping post-communist Russia. The unusually intense chromaticity underlines the intimate ruthlessness ofthe series.
WINNER 1993: EUGENE RICHARDS The surroundings appear like a mixture of technology and mud, of brutal intrusion and past beauty. It is an apocalyptic place: an oasis of death. Eugene Richards won the 1993/94 LOBA in the Environmental Story category. “I remember I was just taking a shower, when someone called me at home to let me know that I would be receiving the LOBAMARY GELMAN
Mary Gelman was born in St. Petersburg in 1994, where she attended DocDocDoc Photography School. Her work has appeared in different Russian media, including Sobaka.ru and lenta.ru, as well as international publications such as the Washington Post and Buzzfeed. In 2017 she won first place at the Istanbul Photo Awards in thePortraits category.
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Matthew Abbott, Black Summer. There is virtually no country on earth as dramatically affected by catastrophic climate change as Australia. Record temperatures and an on-going drought were responsible for estimated 186,000 square kilometres going up in flames during the summer of 2019. The impressive “Black Summer” series, by theAustralian
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