Miki Jun Award
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. 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]
Prize
The prize consists of the "Infinity" trophy, by Asahiko Yamada; ¥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. 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.
Year | Winner | Photo title | |
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1 | 1999 | Zenichiro Kohno | Secret Time |
2 | 2000 | Shinobu Suzuki | And… For This Tender Castration |
3 | 2001 | Makiko Fujisawa | Mango y Ritmo |
4 | 2002 | Setsuyo Go | Fireworks Above the Ice |
5 | 2003 | Ikuyo Ogino | Directed Tension |
6 | 2004 | Tomoe Murakami | Lines Woven on a Sphere |
7 | 2005 | Ikuko Tsuchiya | Images of Trust |
8 | 2006 | Naoki Ishikawa | The Void |
9 | 2007 | Yasuto Inamiya | Shape of the Nation: Highway Landscapes of Japan |
10 | 2008 | Yasushi Nishimura | Her Title |
11 | 2009 | Gim Eun Ji | Ether |
12 | 2010 | Shingo Kanagawa | Father |
References
- ↑ Miki Jun Award, Nikon. Accessed 2010-08-29.
External links
- Miki Jun Award, Nikon.
- "2008 Nikon Salon awards". Japan Exposures.
- 銀座ニコンで三木淳賞など村上友重ら受賞者展. Ginza Shimbun News, 8 January 2010.
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