Miki Jun Award

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Miki Jun Award is an annual award given by Nikon for the best photo show at the Nikon Salon by an artist under 35 years old.

History[]

The Miki Jun Award was established in 1999 by the Selection Committee of the Nikon Salon. It is named after the documentary photographer Miki Jun.[1]

Under the Miki Jun Award Nikon added 2 annual Miki Jun Inspiration Awards in 2003. These awards are given to the most creative and remarkable works exhibited during Nikon Salon Juna21's annual calendar.

Description[]

The prize consists of the "Infinity" trophy, by ; ¥300,000; and a Nikon D300s with zoom lens. Winners may also hold an exhibition of new work at the Nikon Salon in Ginza within two years of certification.

Recipients[]

Award winners
Year Winner Photo title
1 1999 Secret Time
2 2000 And… For This Tender Castration
3 2001 Mango y Ritmo
4 2002 Fireworks Above the Ice
5 2003 Directed Tension
6 2004 Lines Woven on a Sphere
7 2005 [2] Images of Trust
8 2006 Naoki Ishikawa[3] The Void
9 2007 Shape of the Nation: Highway Landscapes of Japan
10 2008 [4] Her Title
11 2009 Ether
12 2010 Father
13 2011
14 2012
15 2013
16 2014
17 2015 Masaki Yamamoto[5] The Yamamoto Family

References[]

  1. ^ Miki Jun Award, Nikon. Accessed 2010-08-29.
  2. ^ Care pictures win award, Chroniclelive.co.uk, 31 January 2006
  3. ^ Staying strong and positive in the wake of a natural disaster, Uniqlo.com, March 2014
  4. ^ 2008 Nikon Salon Awards, Japanexposures.com, 1 December 2008
  5. ^ Masaki Yamamoto, Mindseye.fr
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