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Third edition of the Polish Photography Contest Sports completed.
2016-11-27 17:15:12
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The winners of the third edition of the Polish Sports Photography Contest. Notable photographers and amateur sports photographers met at the Castle in Szczecinek, where he received awards totaling over 10 thousand PLN

 


The winning photographs can be seen here in the form of an album.
Also, you can see a small presentation.


- Exactly one year ago, during the last edition of the competition I promised that the next edition will surprise positive changes. - Says Marcin Kądziołka, owner of Press Photo Center and co-organizer of the competition - he kept his word. This year, the capital of Polish sports photography we decided to move more than 600 kilometers north of Wawel Castle. All thanks to the enormous goodwill, openness and involvement of the city Szczecinek and local businessmen, who have made every effort not only to survive the competition, but reached an even wider range of photographers from across the Polish. This year, we achieved another record applications, and their level again surprised us positively.
It is to Szczecinek from across the Polish Journalists descended to know the best sports photos of the year and those who managed to capture a best moments of sports emotions.
The jury, chaired by Jerzy Kleszcz (Sports Review) composed of: Iwona Aleksandrowicz (city Szczecinek), Kuba Atys (Gazeta Wyborcza), Marcin Bielecki (PAP),
Andrzej Ivanchuk (Reporter), Paweł Sławski (Sports Review / Onet) during this year's edition was
extremely difficult choice - had to emerge the best shots from a record number of submitted photographs,
which exceeded 2,000.



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