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Photography is a medium of still images; it cannot create the illusion of motion the way in which moving images such as film, video or cartoons can. The static nature of the image itself, however, has never prevented photographers from putting motion in the centre of their endeavours. Instead of freezing the moment they often strive for capturing movement and the passing of time in a variety of ways. The fragile moment might be broken by showing the sweeping power of motion. Capturing motion is never a mere given in photography because it is not a default option of the medium. Depicting or expressing motion is a welcome challenge for photographers; it is also the source of some of the most creative images in diverse photographic genres.
Juror's choice
Dmitry Ermakov: Birdlike No. 3
Honourable mentions
Florence Meunier: Tempo No. 1
Raheleh Mohammad: Fly Me to the Moon
Heather Schmaedeke: Die Spaltung
Exhibiting photographers
Isabel Afonso (Lisbon, Portugal), Karin Bauer (Bisamberg, Austria), Todd Bradley (San Diego, CA, USA), Jo Ann Chaus (Edgewater, NJ, USA), Michael Corthell (Millis, MA, USA), Paul Delpani (Vienna, Austria), Suzette Dushi (New York, NY, USA), Dmitry Ermakov (St. Petersburg, Russia), Nadide Goksun (New York, NY, USA), Eva Gstoettner (Vienna, Austria), Shlomo Israeli (Jerusalem, Israel), Hunter Johnson (Palm Springs, CA, USA), Gary Justis (Bloomington, IL, USA), Brendon Kahn (Berkeley, CA, USA), Lena Källberg (Stockholm, Sweden), Paul Kessel (New York, NY, USA), Balázs Kulcsár (Budapest, Hungary), Doris Kundratitz (Innsbruck, Austria), Roberta Lattuada (Milan, Italy), Shifra Levyathan (Ramat-Gan, Israel), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Joanna Madloch (Montclair, NJ, USA), Yoshitaka Masuda (Tokyo, Japan), Adriana Medve (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany), Florence Meunier (Paris, France), Raheleh Mohammad (Cleveland, OH, USA), Ramir Oliveira (London, UK), Pierre Papet (London, UK), Doris Reinthaler (Linz, Austria), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Heather Schmaedeke (Berlin, Germany), Eduardo Néstor Alfonso Valdés (Havana, Cuba), László Ádám Vass (Budapest, Hungary), Leticia Zica (Paris, France)
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