Espy is a biannual photography award in conjunction with Elysium Gallery Swansea. Set up by Dan Staveley, professional photographer and lecturer,
Espy wants to show photography at its best, both online and in the print competition. The award is judged by highly respected professionals such as
Richard Billingham and Iain Davies, who awarded the prizes for 2014.
Thanks goes to Nicole Mawby for building and maintaining the blog.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Winner - Wiktor Dabkowski


Elysium Gallery are please to announce that the winner of Espy Photography Prize 2014 is Wiktor Dabkowski!

"With a background of political science, economic and sociological studies and 15 years long career as a radio personality I changed my life in 2006 and I started to tell the stories using photography."


Hanson

House

Untitled

"The basis of the project narrative are news from gutter press issued in the French department of the Nord -Pas- de - Calais, in the years 1926-1937 . Over 500 thousand Polish immigrants lived in northern France at that time. My family was part of this community. Their fate became a spark to begin the research in the local archives. Press clippings that I got from the research, designed my route through the Nord -Pas -de- Calais. The project consists of photographs of the places where the incidents, described by the press, occurred. Some photographs were the results of impulse induced by the retrieved stories. Others were inspired by my route. The project "1200 Buried Alive" mixes past with present . It is a story about the locations and people, about the realities nearly 100 years ago and the current reality of the poorest part of France hit severely by the crisis . It is a common history of Poles and French, who’s fate was brought together by a common work. This coexistence continues today. It is estimated that currently 200 thousand descendants of Polish immigrants live in the department. The vast majority of them do not speak the native language any more."


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