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MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY Vol 7 No 9 • November 2010 4 6 8 10


Editorial A controversial winner


Awards 2010


Photographs from the event News


Winning Edge: the work of Michael Dearden Clients book Michael Dearden because his shots have that edge – a hint of physical contact, sensuality, and a robust sensitivity. His 2010 winner is no way untypical.


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Master Photography Awards 2010: the Winners All the major category title-takers displayed with 28 photographs to define the best of the year.


Consumer Awards Cherubs and bridal magazine sponsored award winners.


Fellowship Portfolio: Christopher Bradbury FMPA The first ever Fellow in Surrealist Portraiture, Christopher had to wait for a change in rules to be reversed to allow his body of work to be judged.


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Party Proofer: Events could make your Christmas Hit the party scene with on the spot printing but aim for corporate events and fixed minimum fees.


Yervant Wedding Award: Bridal Portrait Greg Daly’s winning image


Mario Acerboni 3-from-1 Kris Dickson scoops the overall award.


Kodak Wedding & Portrait Awards John Parris and Lyndsey Brooker are the winners.


Best Licentiate of 2010: Lyndsey Brooker From Ray Lowe’s studio, a young star in the making.


Hasselblad’s showcase Studio for Hire Richard Kilpatrick visits the London studio any Hasselblad H-system owner can use at a discount.


Elinchrom D-Lite 4 it


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48 MPA Regions and Diary 50 MPA Website Offers


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Christopher Bradbury’s Surrealist Portraiture Fellowship


2010 Master Photography Awards winners


THE MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 2010 • £4.30 COVER: CHRISTOPHER BRADBURY FMPA MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY 1


Cover by Christopher Bradbury FMPA – see portfolio


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