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__NOTOC__ The European Publishers Award for Photography is run by five European publishers, who simultaneously publish a photobook of each year's winning portfolio in five languages. The award is for work on a particular subject that has not previously been published as a book. It is open to photographers anywhere: European nationality or residence is not required.〔"(Competition rules )", European Book Award for Photography. Accessed 12 May 2014.〕 The award began in 1994 with six publishers. As of 2014, two publishers, Dewi Lewis (Britain) and Peliti Associati (Italy) have participated every year since the start. In Germany, Edition Braus published the award-winner from 1994 until 2010 (in 1998 and 1999, as Umschau Braus); took over in 2011. In France, published the winner from 1994 to 1996, in 1997 and 1998, and thereafter. In Spain, Lunwerg Editores published the winner from 1994 to 2010; and, after a break of one year, Editorial Blume resumed in 2012. Five publishers, in five nations, are currently (2014) involved. There has also been participation from Dutch and Greek publishers. In the Netherlands, Stichting Fragment Foto published the first two winners, and Focus Publishing (Uitgeverij Focus) the third; Mets & Schilt published the winner from 2006 to 2008. In Greece, Apeiron Photos published the winner from 2003 to 2010. The award was for some years associated with Leica: the published winner from both 1996 and 1999 acknowledge the support of Leica;〔Bruce Gilden, ''Haiti'' (Dewi Lewis, 1996): "With support of Leica" (copyright page). Jeff Mermelstein, ''SideWalk'' (Umschau Braus, 1999): "mit Unterstützung von Leica" (last, unnumbered page). Presumably "Leica" referred to Ernst Leitz at the outset and Leica Camera thereafter.〕 and in 2006, the award was renamed the Leica European Publishers Award for Photography.〔"(Leica European Publishers Award for Photography )", Kulturpreise. Accessed 5 May 2014.〕 This lasted until 2008;〔"(Jacob Aue Sobol, lauréat du Leica European publishers award for photography )", Photographie.com, 25 May 2008. Accessed 5 May 2014.〕 "Leica" was dropped from the name for 2009.〔"French photographer wins European Publishers Award", ''British Journal of Photography'', 2 July 2009. (Archived ) on 18 August 2009 by the Wayback Machine.〕 The award has also had support from other corporations.〔Klavdij Sluban, ''Go east'' (Braus, 2009, unnumbered reverse of p. 115) says "Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Heidelberg", i.e. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen.〕 ==Award winners== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「European Publishers Award for Photography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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