Advisory / The Photo Prize for Sustainability

The Photo Prize for Biodiversity

Previously sponsored by Louis Roederer and the Fondation Louis Roederer in Paris, we create and produce The Photo Prize for Sustainability. The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels.

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The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels

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Clara Hastrup at the awards ceremony
The works of the finalists on display
Darius Sanai, Audrey bazin, Maria Sukkar, Frédéric Rouzaud, Rita Kamale, Nadja Swarovski and Brandei Estes
Darius Sanai, Audrey bazin, Maria Sukkar, Frédéric Rouzaud, Rita Kamale, Nadja Swarovski and Brandei Estes
Maria Sukkar and Ina Sarikhani Sandmann
Maria Sukkar and Ina Sarikhani Sandmann

Judges and nominators include some of the most high profile collectors and thought leaders in the art world. The panel of seven judges, selected by LUX, each appoints two nominators, who in turn nominate three artists to submit works conforming to each year’s theme.

Throughout the judging process the judges, nominators and photographers all publicise the competition on their social and other media to create an organic buzz around the prize.

There are exhibitions of shortlisted candidates in London and Paris and a gala event for the Prize announcement. Guests include major art collectors, artists and leaders in sustainability. The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels.

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M’hammed Kilito, sand-silting at Oulad Edriss village near the oasis of M’Hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco
M’hammed Kilito, last cluster of palm trees of disappearing Tanseest oasis, Morocco

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Advisory / Advisory / The Photo Prize for Sustainability

The Photo Prize for Sustainability

Previously sponsored by Louis Roederer and the Fondation Louis Roederer in Paris, we create and produce The Photo Prize for Sustainability. The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels.

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The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels

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Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah, Point In Time

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The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels

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Clara Hastrup at the awards ceremony

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The works of the finalists on display

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Darius Sanai, Audrey bazin, Maria Sukkar, Frédéric Rouzaud, Rita Kamale, Nadja Swarovski and Brandei Estes

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Maria Sukkar and Ina Sarikhani Sandmann

Judges and nominators include some of the most high profile collectors and thought leaders in the art world. The panel of seven judges, selected by LUX, each appoints two nominators, who in turn nominate three artists to submit works conforming to each year’s theme.

Throughout the judging process the judges, nominators and photographers all publicise the competition on their social and other media to create an organic buzz around the prize.

There are exhibitions of shortlisted candidates in London and Paris and a gala event for the Prize announcement. Guests include major art collectors, artists and leaders in sustainability. The event receives extensive publicity on social media, mainstream media and through our own channels.

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M’hammed Kilito, sand-silting at Oulad Edriss village near the oasis of M’Hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco

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M’hammed Kilito, last cluster of palm trees of disappearing Tanseest oasis, Morocco