Shining the spotlight on photographers in the 2023 INDE.Awards, The Photographer – Commercial pays tribute to those who work behind the lens to capture and visualise all manner of commercial projects across the Indo-Pacific.
June 28th, 2023
New to the INDE.Awards this year is The Photographer – Commercial, a category that showcases the exceptional talent of the photographers who reside within our region and document commercial projects in the sphere of architecture and design.
The Photographer – Commercial recognises the immense contribution that photographers bring to the architecture and design community, as well as the general community at large, through their work.
This category focuses on projects from the commercial sector and projects include educational facilities, workplaces, hotels and retail. Through his or her lens, the photographer helps bring a project alive and visualises the intention of the architects and designers with whom they work with.
Within the shortlist, each photographer tells their own story of a project. They lead us on a journey that documents spaces, places, buildings and interiors and the 12 shortlisted more than prove their talent and expertise.
As partner of The Photographer – Commercial, Image Makers Association Australia helps to promote and support photographers. As an organisation, it represents and supports professional and emerging photographers through education and industry connection and helps celebrate its members on every level.
The 12 shortlisted photographers in the inaugural The Photographer – Commercial category are,
Cieran Murphy, Australia
David Chatfield, Australia
Dianna Snape, Australia (selected twice)
Finbarr Fallon, Singapore
Jack Lovel, Australia
Kenneth Chao Kai Ho, Hong Kong
Nicole England, Australia (selected twice)
Peter Bennetts, Australia
Tom Ferguson, Australia
Wison Tungthunya, Thailand
Each photographer was judged to have visually captured the story of the project through their individual creativity, portraying a rich story of architecture and design.
Congratulations to all the shortlisted. It is a pleasure and a privilege to showcase your talent and artistry and your place in the architecture and design community.
Winners of the 2023 INDE.Awards will be announced on 10 August 2023 at the INDE.Awards Gala in Sydney and broadcast online around the globe.
To register to join us for the INDE.Awards online viewing party click here.
Hear from leaders in the INDE community on 9 August 2023 for the 2023 INDE Summit, online and free. Register to attend here.
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