Friday, 30 July 2010

Nikon Owner member wins large array of awards

African dancer, Liberian National Peace & Cultural Festival
by Jonathan Banks


We are proud to present
Jonathan Banks, a Nikon Owner subscriber and Grays of Westminster customer, who is a selected finalist for the Africa Photographic Awards 2010

Jonathan Banks recently received notification from the Africa Photographic Awards 2010 announcing that he was a finalist in three categories: Africa Culture, Weddings Single Image and the Weddings Portfolio category.

This is a great achievement, as the judges have narrowed down the finalists from thousands of photographers who submitted their images.

The winners will be announced at a gala event at the Vodaworld Dome, Johannesburg on the 12th of August.

Jonathan Banks behind his Nikon F100

About Jonathan Banks

Jonathan Banks graduated with a BA honours in “Photographic Studies” in June 1993. He won the Jessops student of the year award and went on to gain sponsorship with Kodak with whom he produced several bodies of work for a touring exhibition.

He has freelanced with many of the broadsheets, and world class magazines and now divides his work between a stable of blue chip clients and a handful of publications.

His recent achievements include:
  • July 2010 - Selected for the Foto8 Summer Festival
  • April 2010 - Featured as a winner in the Top Knots Awards in the PDN magazine
  • March 2010 - A semi finalist in two categories in the Nikon Africa International Awards
  • Dec 2009 - Runner up in the Travel Photographer of the Year - Festivals
  • Dec 2009 - Scooped a Silver in the Photojournalism category of the International Aperture Awards
  • Dec 2009 - Received a Bronze in the Weddings category of the International Aperture Awards
  • July 2009 - Achieved an honourable mention in the International Photography Awards in the Culture Pro category
For more information, check out his websites: www.jonathanbanks.co.uk and www.photo-banks.com.

About the Africa Photographic Awards

The Africa Photographic Awards celebrate photography, the most powerful and widely used communication medium in today’s society. It awards professional and aspiring amateur photographers using any make of camera, for photographic excellence, on an international stage.

The distributors of Nikon in South Africa’s support of the Africa Photographic Awards shows its commitment to photography, the public perception of the art, and a commitment to social prosperity via The Tomorrow Trust.

The distributors of Nikon in South Africa’s CEO, Stefan van der Walt elaborates : “We want to create a greater awareness of the importance of the role of photography in our society and to promote it as a career and rewarding hobby for life. Photography is the most powerful and widely used medium of communication today whether for recording history, for capturing memories or as an expressive art form.”

[Africa Photographic Awards information was taken from: www.africaphotographicawards.com]

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