Lex van Rossen Award
The Lex van Rossen Award was an award aiming to encourage young European music photographers. Since 2008 the award was presented on an annual basis during the European music conference and showcase festival Eurosonic Noorderslag in the Dutch city of Groningen.[1] The Award was named after pop photographer Lex van Rossen, who died on February 24, 2007 at the age of 57. The Award included a gift of 2500 euro’s. The Lex van Rossen Award was initiated by Popview and ceased to exist in 2011.[2]
Winners
- 2008 - Annie Hoogendoorn (NL)[3]
- 2009 - Tom Verbruggen (BE)[4]
- 2010 - Graham Smith (IE)[5]
- 2011 - Dirk Wolf (NL)[6]
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gollark: But they make the source bigger.
gollark: Why not? Can you provide a counterexample where adding "bees" reduces bloat?
gollark: Do you agree?
gollark: I'd like to propose the Bees Theorem: any application's bloat can be increased by appending "bees" in a comment to the end of its source code.
See also
References
- Popview Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved September 21, 2011
- "3voor12 - Einde Popview en popfotografieprijs Lex van Rossen Award". 3voor12 (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-01-01.
- (in Dutch) Oud-student Fotoacademie wint Lex van Rossen Award
- Lex van Rossen Award and Exhibition
- Graham Smith wins European photography award
- Dirk Wolf wins Lex van Rossen Award for music photography
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