March 24, 2014 | Awards
Best Architectural Portfolio: Donal Murphy
Best Single Architectural Image: Enda Cavanagh
Best Commercial Advertising Single Image: Suzy McCanny
Best Fashion Portfolio: Dermot Byrne
Best Human Form Portfolio: Michael Hayes
Best Single Image Human Form: Michael Hayes
Best Landscape Portfolio: Peter Gordon
Best Single Landscape: Peter Gordon
Open Art & Creativity Portfolio: Mark Russell Hill
Open Art & Creativity Single Image: Mark Russell Hill
Best Classical Portraiture Portfolio: Claire Durkin
Best Single Image Classical Portraiture: Claire Durkin
Best Contemporary Portrait Portfolio (including pets): Michael Hayes
Best Contemporary Portrait Image: Cormac Byrne
Best Children’s Portrait Portfolio: Nicole Le Saout
Best Children’s Portrait Image: Nicola Webster
Best Press and Editorial Portfolio: Michael McLoughlin
Best Press and Editorial image: John Kavanagh
Best Pictorial Travel & Fine Art Portfolio: Michael McLoughlin
Best Pictorial Travel & Fine Art Image: Kelvin Gilmor
Best Classical Wedding Portfolio: Claire Durkin
Best Classical Wedding Image: Claire Durkin
Best Contemporary Wedding Portfolio: Michael McLoughlin
Best Contemporary Wedding Image: Nicola Webster
Best Wildlife Portfolio: Philip Pound
Best Wildlife Image: Phillip Pound
Best Reportage Wedding Portfolio: Dermot Culhane
Best Wedding Reportage Image: Peter Gordon
Chairman’s Award: Gosia Tuznik
IPPA Wedding Photographer of the Year is Claire Durkin
IPPA Portrait Photographer of the Year is Claire Durkin
Many thanks to Mike Conn and and all the staff at Conns Cameras for the sponsorship once again of the ‘Photographer of the Year” prize of a Canon 6D camera.
It would be remiss of me, on behalf of all members, not to thank Mick Quinn and all the judges who gave their time and effort throughout the year. They are the lifeblood of the awards process and to Robert Allen for his organisation of trophies and prints etc.
Well done to all the winners but it is equally important to mention all those who entered and participated in the process. Lets hope there is as many participants next year.
Cormac O’Kelly
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