WINNER OF PX3, Prix de la Photographie de Paris

Serie Emptiness galardonada con el segundo premio en la categoría book proposal y gold medal en la categoría Naturaleza (Book proposal)
GANADORES DEL PX3, Premio de la Photographie de Paris
KATY GOMEZ CATALINA HA SIDO GALARDONADA CON EL SEGUNDO PREMIO EN EL CONCURSO PX3 2018 



Paris, FRANCIA 

Katy Gomez Catalina de España ha sido galardonada con el segundo premio en la category propuestas de libro por su serie titulada » Emptiness .” El jurado ha seleccionado a los ganadores del PX3  2018 entre miles de fotografías enviadas por fotógrafos de más de 85 países. Esta serie ha recibido también gold medal en la categoría Naturaleza (Book proposal). 

El premio PX3 es juzgado por un prestigioso panel internacional de personalidades de la industria fotográfica: Carol Johnson, Curator of Photography of Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Gilles Raynaldy, Director of Purpose, Paris; Viviene Esders, Expert près la Cour d’Appel de Paris; Mark Heflin, Director of American Illustration + American Photography, New York; Sara Rumens, Lifestyle Photo Editor of Grazia Magazine, London; Françoise Paviot, Director of Galerie Françoise Paviot, Paris; Chrisitine Ollier, Art Director of Filles du Calvaire, Paris; Natalie Johnson, Features Editor of Digital Photographer Magazine, London; Natalie Belayche, Director of Visual Delight, Paris; Kenan Aktulun, VP/Creative Director of Digitas, New York; Chiara Mariani, Photo Editor of Corriere della Sera Magazine, Italy; Arnaud Adida, Director of Acte 2 Gallery/Agency, Paris; Jeannette Mariani, Director of 13 Sévigné Gallery, Paris; Bernard Utudjian, Director of Galerie Polaris, Paris; Agnès Voltz, Director of Chambre Avec Vues, Paris; and Alice Gabriner, World Picture Editor of Time Magazine, New York.





ACERCA DE Px3
:

El «Prix de la Photographie Paris» (Px3) se esfuerza por promover la apreciación de la fotografía, por descubrir talentos emergente y por introducir a fotógrafos de todo el mundo en la Comunidad artística de Paris. Los fotógrafos ganadores de esta competición exponen sus obras de una prestigiosa galeria de París y se publican en  el libro anual Px3 a todo color de alta calidad.


Para consultas de prensa, Contacto:Press@px3.fr

About the Winner:
Contact Katy Gomez Catalina:
katy.gmz@gmail.com 
www.katygomez.es


WINNER OF PX3, Prix de la Photographie Paris
KATY GOMEZ CATALINA OF SPAIN WAS AWARDED SECOND PRIZE IN THE PX3 2018 COMPETITION.

PARIS, FRANCE
Katy Gomez Catalina of Spain was Awarded: Second Prize in category Book Proposal (Series Only) for the entry entitled, » Emptiness .» The jury selected PX3 2018’s winners from thousands of photography entries from over 85 countries. This series also received a gold medal in Nature category (Book proposal)

Px3 is juried by top international decision-makers in the photography industry: Carol Johnson, Curator of Photography of Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Gilles Raynaldy, Director of Purpose, Paris; Viviene Esders, Expert près la Cour d’Appel de Paris; Mark Heflin, Director of American Illustration + American Photography, New York; Sara Rumens, Lifestyle Photo Editor of Grazia Magazine, London; Françoise Paviot, Director of Galerie Françoise Paviot, Paris; Chrisitine Ollier, Art Director of Filles du Calvaire, Paris; Natalie Johnson, Features Editor of Digital Photographer Magazine, London; Natalie Belayche, Director of Visual Delight, Paris; Kenan Aktulun, VP/Creative Director of Digitas, New York; Chiara Mariani, Photo Editor of Corriere della Sera Magazine, Italy; Arnaud Adida, Director of Acte 2 Gallery/Agency, Paris; Jeannette Mariani, Director of 13 Sévigné Gallery, Paris; Bernard Utudjian, Director of Galerie Polaris, Paris; Agnès Voltz, Director of Chambre Avec Vues, Paris; and Alice Gabriner, World Picture Editor of Time Magazine, New York.



ABOUT Px3:
The «Prix de la Photographie Paris» (PX3) strives to promote the appreciation of photography, to discover emerging talent, and introduce photographers from around the world to the artistic community of Paris. Winning photographs from this competition are exhibited in a high-profile gallery in Paris and published in the high-quality, full-color Px3 Annual Book.
Visit http://px3.fr

La 12ª edición de la exposición reunirá más de 30 fotografías ganadoras del PX3 Paris Photography Prize y una proyección de los Premios Internacionales de Fotografía (IPA) «Best of Show» 2018 en la prestigiosa galería de arte Espace Beaurepaire (París 75010), del martes 10 de julio al sábado 14 de julio de 2018.

Exposición: martes 10 a sábado 14 de julio de 11 a.m. a 7 p.m. 



Noche de apertura: miércoles 11 de 6 p.m. a 9 p.m.



PX3 Paris Photography Prize is proud to organized the 12th edition curated winner’s exhibition at the Espace Beaurepaire (Paris 75010), from Tuesday, July 10th to Saturday, July 14th, 2018. The exhibition will gather more than 30 winning photographs from PX3 2018 and a projection of the International Photography Awards (IPA) “Best of Show” 2018.
Exhibition: Tuesday, 10th to Saturday, 14th of July from 11 am to 7 pm.
Opening night: Wednesday 11th from 6 pm until 9 pm



THE PARIS PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE JURY

El proceso de
evaluación
Un grupo internacional de fotógrafos,
editores y creativos apasionados por la fotografía, valora las obras. 
Px3 preescanea
todas las entradas una semana después de la fecha límite en monitores
calibrados MAC. La evaluación oficial se realiza durante varias semanas por
nuestro distinguido jurado de expertos. El jurado califica cada entrada del uno
al cien (una es la más baja). Luego se cuentan las puntuaciones y se
seleccionan los ganadores. La identidad de todos los fotógrafos está oculta para
el jurado. PX3 le pide a cada juez que use los mismos criterios al revisar las
fotografías: originalidad, creatividad, excelencia en la ejecución e impacto
general
.



The Judging Process

An international group of photographers, editors and creatives with a passion for photography value the works. All entries are pre-screened by Px3 one week after the final deadline on MAC calibrated monitors. Official judging is done over several weeks by our distinguished jury of experts. The jury rates each entry from one to hundred (one being the lowest). The scores are then tallied and the winners are selected. The identity of all photographers are hidden from the jury.Px3 asks each judge to use the same criteria when reviewing the photographs: originality, creativity, excellence of execution, and overall impact. 

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