Winners Announced for Tyrolean State Prize for Professional Photography 2025
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-09-26 18:52:33
The Tyrolean State Prize for Professional Photography 2025 has announced its winners following an impressive competition that attracted 500 photographers who submitted a total of 3,500 works. The prestigious awards ceremony took place on Wednesday evening, September 17, recognizing the finest photographic achievements from professional photographers across the region.
The competition, organized by the Tyrolean Chamber of Commerce (WK Tirol), represents one of the most significant professional photography contests in the Austrian state of Tyrol. This year's event saw unprecedented participation, with photographers from various specialties submitting their best work across multiple categories. The judging panel carefully evaluated each submission based on technical excellence, artistic merit, and creative vision.
Among the notable winners were Klaus Maislinger and Manuel Kokseder, whose exceptional photographic works stood out from the extensive field of entries. The competition covered various genres of professional photography, including commercial photography, portrait work, landscape photography, and artistic photography (Fotokunst). The diverse range of submissions highlighted the vibrant photography community in Innsbruck and throughout Tyrol.
The awards ceremony served as both a celebration of photographic excellence and a networking opportunity for professional photographers in the region. The event brought together established photographers, emerging talents, and industry professionals to recognize outstanding achievements in the field. The high number of submissions – 3,500 works from 500 photographers – demonstrates the growing strength and competitiveness of professional photography in Tyrol.
The Tyrolean State Prize for Professional Photography continues to serve as an important platform for recognizing and promoting photographic talent in the region. Winners of this prestigious competition often see increased recognition for their work and expanded opportunities within the professional photography community. The contest plays a crucial role in maintaining high standards within the industry while encouraging innovation and artistic expression among professional photographers in Tyrol.
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