Clare Lyons Wins the Single Images Category of #FotoRoomOPEN | Espace Jörg Brockmann Edition

















Say congratulations to Irish photographer Clare Lyons: she is the winner of the Single Images category of #FotoRoomOPEN | Espace Jörg Brockmann edition with the image of a folded photographic print, a manipulation that symbolizes how we can suppress, bring back to mind and alter our memories. (Did you know? We’re now accepting submissions to a new #FotoRoomOPEN edition: the winner will get a three-month mentorship with the London-based Wren Agency. Submit your work today).
Announcing Clare as the winner of the Single Images category (we announced the Series winner yesterday) wraps up #FotoRoomOPEN | Espace Jörg Brockmann edition. We are very grateful to Jörg Brockmann for participating as a juror and for offering the opportunity of a solo exhibition at his gallery: thank you so much, Jörg!
We’ve seen a lot of great work for this call and we’ll be sharing some of the projects we’ve liked best in the next weeks here on FotoRoom. In the meanwhile, you can take a look at some of our favorite entries in the Single Images category by launching the gallery in this article (turn on the captions for credits); below you can find a list of the images’ authors with links to their portfolio websites:
— Clare Lyons (winner)
— Simon Beraud
— Matija Brumen
— Carolina Dutruel
— Jane Efremova
— Ilyes Griyeb
— Owen Harvey
— Tomasz Kaczorek
— Brendon Kahn
— Karoliina Kase
— Pete Lamberto
— Iacopo Pasqui
— Baptise Penetticobra
— Tom Shea
— Anna Tihanyi
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