Women In Photography International Distinguished Photographers Award
International Photo Awards / Lucie Awards
- December 7, 2003 See
photos from GALA event
Annie Leibovitz 2003

Annie, NBC Today Show ©Jean
Ferro
11/03 Interview w/Matt Lauer about her new book "American
Music"
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Women In Photography International (WIPI) is proud to announce Annie
Leibovitz as the winner of our Distinguished Photographer Award 2003.
A collaboration with International Photography Awards enables WIPI
to continue a time honored tradition of presenting an award to one
of the top artists in the field of photography today. Past recipients
include:
Past
Recipients include
Eve
Arnold, 1983,
Ruth Bernhard, 1984,
Judy Dater, 1985
Marion Post Wolcott, 1986
Linda McCartney, 1987
Mary Ellen Mark, 1988
Ruth Orkin, 1989
Joyce Tenneson, 1990
Berenice Abbott, 1991
Grace Robertson, 1992
Annie Leibovitz, 2003
"Annie joins a select group of women who have provided incredible
images to satiate our visual appetite for great work" said
Jean Ferro, PhotoArtist and WIPI President. 'Annie is an inspiration
to every women working in photography today, she is a very talented
artist, and business woman, a combination that spells success."
Annie was chosen from WIPI's list of nominees including: Uta Barth,
Lillian Bassman, Jodi Cobb, Helen Levitt, Annie Leibovitz, Sally
Mann, Annette Messager, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Carrie Mae
Weems, Mariana Yampolsky.
After
a long hiatus, WIPI is proud to present our 2003 Distinguished Photographers
award, to Annie Leibovitz!
There
are so many talented women photographers working in the world today.
From the established classics to new and innovative talent. WIPI has
chosen Annie Leibovitz as the 2003 winner. Annies incredible talent
shines the world over.
The Nominees included:
Women In Photography International Distinguished Photographer's
Award (presented by WIPI)
Uta Barth, Lillian Bassman, Jodi Cobb, Annie Leibovitz, Helen Levitt,
Sally Mann, Annette Messager, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Carrie
Mae Weems, Mariana Yampolsky
Winners
and Nominees Announced For International Photography 2003 Gala Awards
Ceremony
First-of-its-kind Photography Event to Recognize Photography Masters
and Present Them With a "Lucie" For Their Achievements
2003 Lucie Awards Honorees Get Standing Ovations First of it's kind
photography event completely sold out! Beverly Hills, Dec. 7, 2003,
Calif., --- International Photography Awards (IPA), Lucie Awards had
a stellar event at the Beverly Hilton. Over 600 people attended the
affair to pay tribute to the Masters in Photography. The photographer
of the year title and a $10,000 prize was awarded to Chris Frazer-Smith
of UK.
There were also eleven Lucies presented to talents in various support
categories. Photographers Steve McCurry, William Claxton, Douglas
Kirkland and Phil Stern received standing ovations for their work.
Douglas Kirkland stated, ÒThe Movie industry has its Oscars and now
the photography community has its LucieÕs.Ó Ruth Bernhard and Henri
Cartier-Bresson could not attend in person, but both accepted their
awards virtually.
Ninety-Eight year old Bernhard, in a moving speech, accepted her Lucie
via video and Bresson sent a hand written note to the IPA, ÒThank
you to the IPA for this wonderful honor.Ó
Presenters included: Leonard Nimoy, Brendan Fraser, Ali McGraw, Vidal
Sassoon, Kent Kobersteen from National Geographic, Vilmos Zsigmond
and Paul Handgrover from LACMA. The event was hosted by Fred Willard.
The Lucie Awards paid tribute to the MasterÕs of Photography and the
award recipients included: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ruth Bernhard, Phil
Borges, Bob Evans, R J Muna, Phil Stern, William Claxton, Douglas
Kirkland, Melvin Sokolsky, Mary Ellen Mark, Steve McCurry, Tim Street-Porter,
Gene Trindl and Annie Leibovitz.
ÒIt was a dream come true. I am so pleased at the success of the event.
Everyone was so gracious and the event was more wonderful than I could
have hoped for. I am looking forward to next year!Ó said Hossein Farmani,
Chairman of the Lucie Awards. The next Lucie awards are planned for
October 2004 in New York.
The WINNERS and nominees of the International Photography Awards
www.photoawards.com are:
Humanitarian Award - * - Phil Borges
presented by Ammnesty International
Visionary Award - * - Robert Evans
presented by Bret Ratner
Lifetime Achievement in Photography
nominees - * - Henri Cartier-Bresson
presented by Leonard Nimoy
nominees: Arthur Leipzig, Bruce Davidson, Gordon Parks,
Helmut Newton, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn, Larry Fink, Richard
Avedon, Robert Frank, Robert Heinecken, Ruth Bernhard, William Claxton
Outstanding Achievement in Advertising - * -
R J Muna
presented by APA, Jim McHugh
nominees: Craig Cutler, Doug Menuez,
Glen Wexler, Greg Gorman, Howard Schatz, Jean Moss, Jim Erickson,
Larry Fink, Laurie Rubin, Mary Ellen Mark, Moshe Brakha, Nadav Kander,
Parish Kohanim, Peggy Sirota, Pete Barrett, Pete McArthur, Phil Marco,
RJ Muna, Rodney Smith, Sally Gall, Stephen Wilkes, Stewart Cohen
Outstanding Achievement in Architecture/Landscape Photography -
* - Tim Street-Porter
presented by Vidal Sassoon
nominees: Ezra Stoller, Elizabeth
Gill Lui, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Joel Meyerowitz, Julian Broad, Julius
Shulman, Richard Misrach, Tim Street-Porter
Outstanding Achievement in Entertainment Photography - * - Douglas
Kirkland
presented by Vilmos Zsigmond
nominees: Annie Leibovitz, Bob Willoughby,
Bruce Weber, Douglas Kirkland, Firooz Zahedi, Greg Gorman, Harry Benson,
Larry Fink, Matthew Rolston, Roxanne Lowit, William Claxton
Outstanding
Achievement in Music Photography -*- William
Claxton
presented by Paul Holdengraber
nominees: Annie Leibovitz, William
Claxton, Greg Gorman, Harry Benson, Larry Fink, Matthew Rolston, Roxanne
Lowit, David Bailey,
Outstanding
Achievement in Still Photography for Motion Pictures - * -
Phil Stern
presented by Peter Sorel SMPSP
and Branden Fraser
nominees: Phil Stern, Stephen Vaughan,
David James, Peter Sorel, Francois Duhamel, Melinda Sue Gordon, Andrew
Cooper, Merrick Morton, Bob Willoughby
Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Photography - * - Mary
Ellen Mark
presented by Douglas Kirkland
nominees: Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, Bruce
Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, James Nachtwey, Marissa Roth, Sebastiao
Salgado, Arthur Tress
Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Photography - *- Melvin
Sokolsky
presented by Ali McGraw and model
of the year, Jessica Miller
nominees: Brigitte LaCombe, Bruce Weber,
David Bailey, David LaChapelle, Francesco Scavullo, Helmut Newton,
Irving Penn, Lillian Bassman, Mario Testino, Melvin Sokolsky, Peter
Lindbergh, Ralph Gibson, Richard Avedon, Sarah Moon, Steven Meisel
Outstanding Achievement in Fine Art Photography - * - Ruth
Bernhard
presented by Leonard Nimoy
nominees: Arno Minkkenin, Cindy Sherman,
Duane Michals, Helmut Newton, Jack Spencer, Lee Friedlander, Mary
Ellen Mark, Michael Kenna, Ralph Gibson, Richard Misrach, Nadav Kandar,
Ray Metzker, Robert ParkeHarrison, Ruth Bernhard, Sally Mann, Sheila
Metzner, Shirin Neshat, Susan Rankaitis, William Eggleston
Outstanding Achievement in Photojournalism - * - Steve
McCurry
presented by Kent Kobersteen,
National Geographic
nominees: Antonin Kratochvil, Carolyn
Cole, David Burnett, Gary Knight, Horst Faas, James Nachtwey, Lauren
Greenfield, Nick Ut, Ron Haviv, Seamus Murphy, Sebastiao Salgado,
Steve McCurry, Tom Stoddart
Outstanding Achievement in Portrait Photography - * - Gene
Trindl
presented by ASMP and William
King
(nominees: Albert Watson, Annie Liebovitz,
Arnold Newman, Bert Stern, Bettina Rheims, Gene Trindl, Gordon Parks,
Paul Jasmin, Richard Avedon, Joyce Tenneson
See
photos from GALA event
Women In Photography International Distinguished Photographer's Award
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* - Annie Leibovitz
presented by Jean Ferro, WIPI
nominees: Uta Barth, Lillian Bassman, Jodi Cobb, Helen Levitt, Annie
Leibovitz , Sally Mann , Annette Messager, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman,
Carrie Mae Weems , Mariana Yampolsky
Photographer of the Year - Chris Frazer-Smith
New Discovery Award - Robert Vizzini
About IPA
IPA is comprised of 10,000 members and affiliates from around the
world. IPA's mission is to salute the achievements of the world's
finest photographers, to discover new and emerging talent, and to
promote the appreciation of photography. 2003 will mark the first
annual awards ceremony acknowledging photographer's achievements from
around the world in various categories. These awards will give these
influential artists the recognition they deserve. Visit www.photoawards.com.
About Lucie Awards
The Lucie Award will make it debut at the Gala Awards on December
7, 2003. The statue was influenced by two photographers, Frantisek
Drtikol and E. O. Hoppe. "Lucie" is the sculptural form
inspired by the synthesis of two famous photographic images from the
first half of the twentieth century. Taken from the Latin word, "lux"
for "light", Lucie is a tribute to the influence and role
light plays in photography.
International Photo Awards
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Also
see: accompanying article about Annie's visit to Poland with her 1998
exhibition
Life
is pretty strange anyway: Annie Leibovitz
in conversation with fotoTAPETA's Anna Beata Bohziewicz
http://fototapeta.art.pl/fti-ale.html
( Warsaw's Hotel Bristol, January 19, 1998)
ABB:
- Are you shy?
AL: - Oh! We are all shy. No one knows how to talk. Sometimes
we sit in my studio and everywhere is very quiet and no one talks.
It drives me crazy... There must be a reason why people who are photographers
are not very good at verbal communication. I don't want to believe
this, as I think we get lazy. We think because we are photographers
we don't have to try to communicate. But I know from my own personal
experience that it's hard to watch something to go on and then suddenly
to be talking at the same time. read http://fototapeta.art.pl/fti-ale.html
See
photos from GALA event
Uta Barth, Lillian Bassman, Jodi Cobb, Helen Levitt, Annie Leibovitz
, Sally Mann , Annette Messager,
Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Carrie Mae Weems , Mariana Yampolsky
Photographic
Editions - Destroy the negative? Where's the value?
Thoughts
and e-mail exchanges on the subject by Jean Ferro
6/24/03
between Jean Ferro, (intro and questions) (response) Stephen Perloff,
Editor The Photo Review / The Photograph Collector and Elizabeth Ferrer,
Specialist Mexican Art, along with an excerpt from Alex Novak, iPhoto
Central on Vintage collecting
In the early to mid-seventies, a photograph of Imogene Cunningham
was very affordable. At the time, photographers were always trying
to find ways to "increase" the value of their work. A photograph
(price/value) did not compare to a great painting or even a mediocre,
one of a kind painting. The cost of producing the image and the selling
price were very close to each other,especially cibachrome prints and
dye transfer prints.
Lithographs
were among the most affordable and popular collectible. First you
had the artist signed litho's and then, followed a supply of unsigned
litho's. The artist would create a limited 2nd generation edition
from his original art work and then destroy the plates that created
the lithograph. Hence, one was left with a limited supply of a 2nd
generation image, the original and perhaps a couple of artists proofs.
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