SWAPPA: The Winners and The Photobook!

Finally we made it!

SWAPPA Photo Contest has been running through most of the summer and autumn involving 200 photographers from 32 different countries for a total of more than 2000 photos received!

Lets cut to the chase, the wait has been way too long!

The winner of a Lomography Diana Mini sponsored by Lomography Italia is: Raimond Chin (Hong Kong)

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The winner of a Figosa leather neck strap is: Christopher Cerretti (USA)

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and the winner of a a film supply for a year* is: Kimiko Tsukame (UK)

all the finalist photographers (see list) have been published in the photobook:

“SWAPPA – The World From Your Point Of View” that you can purchase HERE! (Click for a preview)

88 pages of analogue randomness, visual serendipity and inspiring beautiful photos!

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We would like to thank all the contestants who took part to the SWAPPA Photo Contest for making this  project a success.We would also like to thank Laura Arbanelli & Andrea Morando from Figosa,  Silvia Ianniciello from Lomography Italia and Michael Krebs & Hanna Pribitzer from Revolog for sponsoring the contest.
Special thanks to Chiara Costantino, Giulia Bertelli and Pretty in Mad for contributing and supporting the project.

And now….are you ready for the next contest?

Comments
6 Responses to “SWAPPA: The Winners and The Photobook!”
  1. The book looks great, it was nice to be part of the project.

  2. UpstartThunder says:

    I would like to see the winning photos :(

  3. It’s been a long time, but I have finally managed to take a look at the book. It looks amazing! The photos are great, there are some very interesting shots. I really like the idea of the competition – Well done Fluster and all involved! :)

    • Hello and thanks for your message!Glad to hear from you!
      We really miss our favourite book expert… ;) and the door is always open for you even if you wanted to collaborate occasionally as a guest blogger. Send us an email if you are interested.

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