One Life selected me as one of the top 100 international photographers. One Life is an international call for photography that delves into the lives of the global community. Artists Wanted and PDN Magazine have partnered to bring photographers together to submit images illustrating their lives, loves and passions. The world is changing, but the [...]
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Julia Margaret Cameron International Finalist Award
The Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2010 International Award for women photographers has named Joyce P Lopez a finalist for her “The Trouble with Birds” series. Julia Margaret Cameron (June 11, 1815 – January 26, 1879) was a British photographer and this award is named to honor her.
Photo Review Finalist
The Photo Review named me a finalist in the recently announced 2009 competition under “Some Creatures” award. The Photo Review is a critical journal of national scope and international readership. Publishing since 1976, the Photo Review covers photography events throughout the country and serves as a central resource for the Mid-Atlantic region. The Photo Review [...]
2010 Editor’s Choice Award-Center’s International Competition, Santa Fe
I have just returned from FotoFoto, four days of portfolio reviews in Houston, where I had a chance to meet gallerists, museum curators, collectors and publishers from London, South Korea, Germany and new and old acquaintances from the US. Some people I met know my work but I had never met them before, and that [...]
London’s Black and White 2010 Spider Awards Honors Joyce P. Lopez
Thousands of images were received from 68 countries worldwide. The awards international Jury included captains of the industry from Magnum Photos, The Armory Show, Fratelli Alinari, Contrasto to Tate and Hamiltons in London who honored Spider Fellows with 84 coveted title awards in 28 categories. The judges reviewed the entries online for eight weeks before [...]
The Trouble With Birds
Two of my Series were awarded prizes in the PX3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARIS competition with entries from 83 countries. 100,000 birds die annually on their bi-annual migratory flights. All the birds in this series are dead but beautiful biological specimens worthy of reverence, and visual contemplation. Climate change is affecting migratory birds, others succumb to accidents, changes [...]
Fotoweek DC
In November I left for Washington DC to accept an award for my bird series on migration. The awards were presented at the National Geographic Society and were part of a week long series of launch parties, exhibitions, and lectures throughout the city. This is the series that was selected for exhibition at FOTOWEEK DC [...]