Paris, France — The Prix de la Photographie Paris (PX3) has announced the winners of its 2018 photography competition.
Diane Ketelsen of Eugene won a silver award in the “Press” category Press for her entry “Women’s March #19.” The jury selected PX3 the 2018 winners from thousands of photography entries from more than 85 countries.
Px3 judges included: Carol Johnson, curator of photography at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Gilles Raynaldy, director of Purpose in 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; Christine 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.
The mission of “Prix de la Photographie Paris” (PX3) is to promote appreciation of photography; 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 full-color Px3 annual book.
Information: px3.fr