This winter, Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year, the world’s leading awards for food photography and film, is premiering its eleventh exhibition at The Royal Photographic Society, one of the oldest photographic societies in the world.
With over 170 images from more than 25 categories, ranging from the Politics of Food to Marks & Spencer Food Portraiture, the exhibition captures the great sweep of stories and cultures in the world of food.
"We are hugely looking forward to returning to The Royal Photographic Society with our latest exhibition. We had such a warm welcome last year, our first there, in a city which celebrates artistic creativity and food in equal measure," says Caroline Kenyon, Founder/Director of the Awards. "It’s a joy to see all the Finalist images and films together in one place, they give off such an exciting energy - do come and enjoy them with us."
"Food is something that we all have an interest in. This exhibition reminds us of the politics of food production, how food is prepared and consumed, and how it is marketed – all of which have photography at their core," says Dr Michael Pritchard FRPS, Director of Education and Public Affairs of The Royal Photographic Society. "The 2022 exhibition is a visual feast as well as providing plenty of food for thought about the importance of food. The RPS is delighted to once again show this popular exhibition."
"We are delighted to welcome the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year back to Bristol. As an outstanding creative city, and one that is passionate about photography and film, coupled with our international reputation for great food and drink, Bristol is the natural home for this incredible exhibition, and we very much look forward to welcoming old and new visitors alike to the city and the event," says Kathryn Davis, Head of Tourism, Visit West.
The 2023 edition of Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year is now open. Submissions close on Sunday 5 February 2023. To find out more visit www.pinkladyfoodphotographyoftheyear.com
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