Presented in partnership with Leica and Ilford
Australia's largest open-entry exhibition and competition, CCP Salon, is now in its 25th year!
Presented by Leica and Ilford, this annual event celebrates the latest developments in photomedia practice around the country, and provides an exciting opportunity to exhibit work in a professional, high-profile context. Supported by 31 national leaders in the photographic industry, CCP Salon awards over $20,000 worth of prizes over 35 categories, and visitors are invited to vote for their favourite image in the Marion Boyce Costume Design People's Choice Award.
The 2017 CCP Salon exhibition was opened by Andrew Abbott, Deputy Secretary, Creative and Visitor Economies; Chief Executive, Creative Victoria.
Judges
Hoda Afshar, Artist
Elias Redstone, Independent Curator
Pippa Milne, CCP Curator
Linsey Gosper, CCP Gallery Manager, Non-voting Chair
Prize Winners

Thanh Vuong In my garden the trees are changing 3 2017
Leica and Ilford Excellence in Photomedia Award

Gail Smith Selvedge II 2017
Pat Corrigan AM Acquisitive Award

Chris Round Intake Tower, Blowering Reservoir, NSW 2017
Woodworks Best Composition

Katie Breckon Two Homes, Deep South with Kimberly Stains 2016
The Deakin University Photography Prize

Linsey Rendell 17:05:00 2016
Vanguard Best Architectural Work

James Bugg Steve, smoke and ash 2016
Kayell Australia Best Portrait

Greta Costello Av. Campo del Sur, Cadiz 2017
ARTEN Best Film Image

Zan Wimberley Dive Descend Failure Fall Flop 2017
JCP Studios and Fini Frames Best Landscape

Kate McWilliam The Map That Precedes The Territory 2017
Australian Institute of Professional Photography Best Commercial Work

Tom Hvala Between Class 2017
Sun Studios Excellence in Colour

Fuad Osmancevic It Always Ends Up Like This 2017
Lowepro Joby Best Documentary Image

Pippa Samaya The Knowledge between us 2016
RMIT Excellence in Staged Photography

Robert Agostino Self Portrait 2017
Fox Darkroom Excellence in Printing

Pippa Samaya I am because we are, Cecelia Vicuña 2016
Vanguard Best Action Shot

Georgia Smedley Flood Daughters 1 2017
The Deakin University Best Work on an Environmental theme

Lucy Foster Warrawing 2016 2016
The Deakin University Prize for a subtle and sophisticated use of the medium

Pip Hicken Untitled O3 2017
Marion Boyce Costume Design Best Fashion work

David Ryrie Past, present & future tense 2016
CCP Staff Favourite

Sha Sarwari National Icon 2015
Australian Centre for Photography Most Critically Engaged Work

Nathan Stolz Footscray Embrace 2017
Colour Factory Strongest Narrative Work

Kate Hodgetts You Don't Need A Séance 2017
NOIR Darkroom Most Experimental Image

Kristoffer Paulsen Poppies 2017
Borge’s Imaging Best Studio Work

Neil Cunningham What We Did On Our Holidays 2016
Elk Best Travel Photography

Alex Dabi Zhevi Cream of the Young (Jim VI) 2016
Lomography Most Humorous Image
Lomo camera ($250)

Michael Kluge Unreal Flowers, Ripponlea 2017
Marion Boyce Costume Design Best Work by a CCP Member

Paulina Hupe I AM THE GODDESS 2017
RMIT Best Emerging Talent in Fashion Photography

Annika Kafcaloudis You're Not Here 2017
ACMI Best Video Work

Sam Forsyth Grey On the Sea Stands a Rock 2017
Perimeter Books Best Self-Published Photobook

Sam Biddle I. Work. 2017
Vanbar Best Street Photo

Edita Knowler Repetition 2017
Strange Neighbour Best Black and White Work

Kirsty McAfee Stardust 2017
Zetta Florence Most Unusual Presentation

Kate Parker #2550 2015
Hillvale Most Really Makes You Think Image

Sophie Gabrielle Worry For The Fruit The Birds Won't Eat 2017
PIC Prize for Most Powerful Image

Stephanie Richter Capturing light: backyard experiments in lumen printing 2017
Vanbar Best Use of Natural Light
Public Programs
CCP Salon Family Day
Supported by City of Yarra and Lomo
Saturday 2 December, 12–4pm
Judges & Winners Speak
Friday 8 December, 6–7:30pm
That's a (Christmas) wrap
Saturday 16 December, 2–5pm
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