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Portraits - 2nd prize
Sicilian noblewomen at the Piazzo Asmundo. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Lo Castro wedding. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Donna Magda of the Serafini Marchese of the Abati Trinci, at the Matranga Palace. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
The daughter of a noblewoman at the Palazzo Asmundo. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Three generations of the Arezzo family relax around the pool of their country house. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Marchioness Anna Monroy di Spedalotto makes a stylish appearance outside the Villa Spedalotto. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Don Lorenzo Moncada Paterno at the Biscari Palace. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
At the Castello Paterno, the ancestral residence, Duke Enrico of Carcaci is portrayed with his son Gino and Dona Chicca. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Sicilian noblewomen at the Asmundo Palace. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Roberto Bordonaro with Antonella Bianca San Vincenzo and their son at the Villa Bordonaro. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Donna Paramita Moncada dei Principi di Paterno poses with her daughter at the Palazzo Butera. A Sicilian herself, the photographer was allowed access to the splendid residences and private lives of Sicily's aristocracy, a world at once austere and surreal.
Spot News - 3rd prize
Shobha
Contrasto
01 January, 1997
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1998 Photo Contest
Harald Schmitt
Jodi Bieber
Robert Polidori
Vanessa Winship
Joseph McNally
Howard Schatz
Susan Watts
Christopher Steele-Perkins
Chien-Chi Chang
Zed Nelson
Fernando Moleres
Jeremy Nicholl
Francesco Zizola
Eric Luke
Brian Walski
Perry Kretz
Gideon Mendel
Maciej Skawinski
Arthur Harvey
Carol Guzy
Jim Leachman
Xavier Desmier
Gilles Nicolet
Joachim Ladefoged
Hocine
Judah Passow
David Modell
Peter Dammann
Michael S. Wirtz
Tom Stoddart
Antonin Kratochvil
Stephen Ferry
Marc Steinmetz
Oliver Meckes & Nicole Ottawa
George Steinmetz
Alexander Tsiaras
Jean-Michel Turpin
Jed Jacobsohn
Bill Frakes
Christopher Pillitz
Aristide Economopoulos
Craig Golding
Dudley M. Brooks
Eric Mencher
Anonymous
Massimo Sciacca
Wendy Sue Lamm
Silvia Izquierdo
Santiago Lyon
Kadir van Lohuizen
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