Winners Awarded At Gala on Oct. 23, 2016 at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
Winners Awarded At Gala on Oct. 23, 2016 at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
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Media Contact:  Sherrie Berger  310-503-4455
sherrie@luciefoundation.org
THE LUCIE AWARDS ANNOUNCE SUPPORT CATEGORY NOMINEES
WINNERS PRESENTED - SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 2016 7:00 PM
AT ZANKEL HALL AT CARNEGIE HALL, NYC
Los Angeles, CA (Oct. 17, 2016) - The 14th Annual Lucie Awards present this year’s Support Category Nominees, from which seven individuals or organizations in the creative community will be recognized on Sunday, October 23, at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, NYC. All nominees have proven essential to the process of crafting the exceptional images and are celebrated at the Lucies. Tickets are on sale at www.lucies.org.  
The nominees for the Support Categories are: 
Book Publisher of the Year Classic Nominees: (awarded to publisher)
Damiani/Matsumoto Editions for Kitchen Table Series: Carrie Mae Weems
Kehrer Verlag for LITTLE NORTH ROAD. Africa in China: Daniel Traub, Wu Yong Fu, Zeng Xian Fang
La Fábrica for Muchismo: Cristina de Middel
MACK for ZZYZX: Gregory Halpern
Taschen for The Rise of David Bowie, 1972-1973: Mick Rock
Thames & Hudson for Daido Tokyo: Daido Moriyama
Book Publisher of the Year Limited Nominees: (awarded to publisher)
21st Editions for Humanity: Steve McCurry
ceiba for Red String: Yoshikatsu Fujii
ceiba for Come to Selfhood: Joshua Rashaad McFadden
D1 Publishing for End.: Eamonn Doyle / Niall Sweeney / David Donohoe
FORTHRIGHT Publishing for Forthright – Stronger than a weapon: Sascha Kraus
Curator/exhibition of the year Nominees: (awarded to curator)
Britt Salvesen and Paul Martineau for Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Medium at LACMA and The J. Paul Getty Museum
Diane Dufour and Matthew Witkovsky with Duncan Forbes and Walter Moser for Provoke at LE BAL
Elisabeth Biondi and Patricia Lanza for Refugee at Annenberg Space for Photography
Julian Cox for Danny Lyon: Message to the Future at Whitney Museum of American Art
Fashion Layout of the Year Nominees: (awarded to magazine publications)
Harper’s Bazaar for Street Style Star by Cindy Sherman
Numéro for Stella Lucia by Txema Yeste
Vogue Paris for Leçon De Style Partie 1, Edie Campbell by Inez & Vinoodh
T Magazine for An Armor of Ones Own, Lineisy Montero & Shelby Hayes by Jamie Hawkesworth
Vogue UK for Campbell’s Coup, Olympia Campbell & Edie Campbell by Mario Testino
Photography Magazine of the Year Nominees: (awarded to publisher)
1000 Words, United Kingdom
Aperture Magazine, USA
Burn Magazine, USA
Raw View, Finland
Soura Magazine, United Arab Emirates
Picture Editor of the Year Nominees: (awarded to picture editor):
David Furst, International Photo Editor, The New York Times for Coverage of Refugee Crisis.
Matthew Fortner, Visuals and Digital Projects Editor, The Post and Courier for reporting on the mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church.
Reinhard Krause, Global Picture Editor and the Reuters team, Reuters for reporting on migrant refugees 
Sarah Leen, Director of Photography, National Geographic 
Print Advertising Campaign of the Year Nominees: (awarded to photographer)
Happiness Saigon, Vietnam for #NoFilter. Client: Unicef. Photographed by Teo Chai Guan
JWT NY for Hot Yoga. Client: Yo BK. Photographed by Vincent Dixon
MullenLowe, London, UK for Free the kids. Client: Persil. Photographed by Jesus Alonso
Prolam Y&R, Santiago, Chile for The Youngest War Veterans are in Syria. Client: Amnesty International. Photographed by Jota Velásquez
Y&R, Prague, Czech Republic for UNHCR: Hang glider. Client: UNHCR. Photographed by Miro Minarovych
The Lucie Awards are a celebration of photography’s greatest achievements the world over.  The 2016 honorees who will join the distinguished group of 126 prior photographers include:  Don McCullin for Achievement in Photojournalism, Rosalind Fox Solomon for Achievement in Portraiture, Anthony Hernandez for Achievement in Fine Art, Simon Bruty for Achievement in Sports, Graham Nash as the Double Exposure Award recipient, Tsuneko Sasamoto as the Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Nathan Lyons, posthumously as the Visionary Award recipient, and The Musée de l’Elysée as the Spotlight Award recipient.  Tickets for The Lucie Awards are on sale at http://www.lucies.org/tickets/ 
About Lucie Foundation  - Lucie Foundation's mission is to honor master photographers, discover and cultivate emerging talent and promot photography appreciation worldwide.  The Lucie Awards ceremony is held annually to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the international photography community, recognizing those whose life’s work deserves the highest acclaim.  This is also where the Foundation's sister enterprise, the International Photography Awards (IPA) competition, announces the winners of the Photographer of the Year, the Discovery of the Year, the Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year, and the Moving Image Photographer of the Year awards.  Cash prizes and statues are awarded.  The Foundation presents year-round programming to support high school students through SNAPSHOP! The Foundation also offers financial funding through the Lucie Scholarship Programs in support of both emerging and professional photographers.  MOPLA (Month of Photography LA), has become the west coast destination for a unique month of distinctive programming for photographers and those who appreciate the craft.  Lucie Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable foundation.  http://luciefoundation.org
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