TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS’ mission is to recognize and reward talented photographers from around the globe and put them in touch with the artistic community in Tokyo, Japan. Photographers from all corners of the world are encouraged to enter their work. Winners are selected by our esteemed jury of photographers and leaders in the photography world and are awarded the TIFA trophy, cash prizes, extensive publicity showcasing their work to a worldwide audience, and much more. The Jury include - Goh Kim Hui Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS), Prof. William Snyder, Rochester Institute of Technology / School of Photographic Arts & Sciences, Natasha Egan, Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago
Murray was successful in gaining funding from Arts Council England which allowed him to 1. I atte...
The article explores the landscape in the North of England through the Hit The North Exhibition and ...
Matthew Murray’s collection “Pleasure in Leisure” explores the notions of tourism and holiday as con...
TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS’ mission is to recognize and reward talented photographers from arou...
Saddleworth: Responding To A Landscape has won the Professional Book, Monograph Category at the Inte...
Receiving over 2,400 entries and an exceptionally high quality pool of submissions, the 2012 Interna...
Four of Matthew Murray’s photographs shortlisted for the final of the 2016 International Photography...
Photographer Matthew Murray winner of The Lifestyle Category at The Association of Photographers Awa...
Photographer Matthew Murray winner of The Open Category at The Association of Photographers Awards 2...
The International Photography Awards™ conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professio...
There are a lot of photography competitions out there for professionals but the AOP Photographers Aw...
The John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award ran for 10 years from 1991-2002. In that time it establis...
This year, The International Photography Awards received 17032 of submissions from over 162 countrie...
Artist Matthew Murray has created a photographic odyssey, an epic series of landscape works made ove...
The John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award ran for 10 years from 1991-2002. In that time it establis...
Murray was successful in gaining funding from Arts Council England which allowed him to 1. I atte...
The article explores the landscape in the North of England through the Hit The North Exhibition and ...
Matthew Murray’s collection “Pleasure in Leisure” explores the notions of tourism and holiday as con...
TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS’ mission is to recognize and reward talented photographers from arou...
Saddleworth: Responding To A Landscape has won the Professional Book, Monograph Category at the Inte...
Receiving over 2,400 entries and an exceptionally high quality pool of submissions, the 2012 Interna...
Four of Matthew Murray’s photographs shortlisted for the final of the 2016 International Photography...
Photographer Matthew Murray winner of The Lifestyle Category at The Association of Photographers Awa...
Photographer Matthew Murray winner of The Open Category at The Association of Photographers Awards 2...
The International Photography Awards™ conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professio...
There are a lot of photography competitions out there for professionals but the AOP Photographers Aw...
The John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award ran for 10 years from 1991-2002. In that time it establis...
This year, The International Photography Awards received 17032 of submissions from over 162 countrie...
Artist Matthew Murray has created a photographic odyssey, an epic series of landscape works made ove...
The John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award ran for 10 years from 1991-2002. In that time it establis...
Murray was successful in gaining funding from Arts Council England which allowed him to 1. I atte...
The article explores the landscape in the North of England through the Hit The North Exhibition and ...
Matthew Murray’s collection “Pleasure in Leisure” explores the notions of tourism and holiday as con...