Sony World Photography Award 2018
Varied exhibition
at Somerset House of the short listed
entries in this year’s Sony World Photography Award.
There was a
wonderful selection of pictures and subjects in this show, all telling stories
which you want to follow up. The labels were quite long but sometimes they
described the project a picture had come from not the picture itself so they
felt a bit disjointed. As ever one wing was devoted to professional entries
submitted as photo collections and the other wing to individual photographs on
various themes.
The best approach is just to pick out some of my favourite works. I loved Adam Petty’s picture of water polo from under the water with a sea of flailing legs. Also Mark Edward Harris’s picture amazing picture of an orangutan and John White’s hopper like picture of a dog at a diner window looking in to his human pack eating lunch.
My favourite picture was Andrius Burba’s picture shown here of a horse taken from underneath, look at it and think about it!
This year’s outstanding contribution galley was Candia Hofer’s amazing pictures of the interiors of libraries and museums. Each stood alone as a beautiful image but together they made up the image of temples of knowledge and culture.
Closed on 6 May 2018
The best approach is just to pick out some of my favourite works. I loved Adam Petty’s picture of water polo from under the water with a sea of flailing legs. Also Mark Edward Harris’s picture amazing picture of an orangutan and John White’s hopper like picture of a dog at a diner window looking in to his human pack eating lunch.
My favourite picture was Andrius Burba’s picture shown here of a horse taken from underneath, look at it and think about it!
This year’s outstanding contribution galley was Candia Hofer’s amazing pictures of the interiors of libraries and museums. Each stood alone as a beautiful image but together they made up the image of temples of knowledge and culture.
Closed on 6 May 2018
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