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Travel Photographer Of The Year Exhibition 2023

Royal Photographic Society, Bristol

Such an honour to have one of my photographs exhibited in the Travel Photographer Of The Year outdoor exhibition at the Royal Photographic Society. The exhibition will continue until June 4th, 2023 and is located in the space between The Royal Photographic Society (RPS) and The Martin Parr Foundation.

Photographer Edmond Terakopian by his Highly Commended photograph titled “Altered Realities”. Travel Photographer Of The Year exhibition, Royal Photographic Society, Bristol, UK. May 21, 2023. Photo: Tom Sherwood

My photograph was awarded a Highly Commended and made in Canary Wharf using a Lumix G9 and Leica DG 50-200mm lens. The image was made during a street photography workshop I was teaching last summer. Keep an eye out on my blog for details of the July 2023 workshop, which I will be hosting with my good friend Steve Simon.

You can read more about the photograph on my previous blog post.

This has been made even more special as I also have a second photograph at the Royal Photographic Society, in the Pink Lady Food Photographer Of The Year exhibition, on level 1. This is a career first! Images in two completely different exhibitions, at the same prestigious venue!

Highly Commended, Travel Photographer Of The Year 2022

I’m absolutely thrilled to share that the judges of the 2022 Travel Photographer of the Year awards have given my photograph a ‘Highly Commended’ award! A huge thanks to the judging panel and organisers.

Altered Realities. A man taking his dog out for a walk is seen in the reflection of a building’s portico (external ceiling). Whilst nothing in the photograph has been altered, it has been rotated by 180 degrees. Canary Wharf, London, UK. July 16, 2022. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian/2022

The photograph was awarded in the Mark of Mankind category and was made using my Lumix G9 and Leica DG 50-200mm f2.8-4.0 lens; very much a favourite combination of mine.

The raw file was processed in Adobe’s LightRoom Classic and finished in Exposure Software’s X7, on my Apple Mac Pro, using calibrated Eizo CG monitors.

Hope to see you in May 2023 where the pictures will first be exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society as part of World Photography in Focus.


“Thankfully travel is returning after two years of disruptions and restrictions. With this photographers are back out in the field, whether this is in their own countries or around the world.
Below you will find this year’s stunning winning imagery from our very talented entrants.
Any of you who took part in our People’s Choice vote will already know that the standard of images from our finalists is high but also how hard it is to pick the winners! So, as ever, we are extremely grateful to our incredible judges for their expertise.
This year, we’ll be first exhibiting these images in May at the Royal Photographic Society as part of World Photography in Focus. 2023 is TPOTY’s 21st award and we hope you’ll share your images with us again.”
TPOTY FOUNDER, CHRIS COE

Travel Photographer Of The Year Finalist

TPOTY Finalist

The Angel of the North sculpture by Antony Gormley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. September 11, 2012. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian

The Angel of the North sculpture by Antony Gormley, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. September 11, 2012. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian

TPOTY 2014 finalist

Extremely happy to share that my image of The Angel Of The North is a finalist in the Travel Photographer of the Year, in the One Shot: Monochromal category. The image was shot on a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon 16-35mm f2.8L II lens. The processing was done in Aperture and Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro.

Many congratulations to all the winners, runners-up, commended and other finalists in the contest; so many stunning images by some very talented photographers. The 2014 TPOTY images can be seen HERE.

Astonishingly, this fabulous news means that this year my images have reached the finals of Travel Photographer of the Year, Professional Photographer of the Year and Landscape Photographer of the Year (where I got a Commendation). A bit stunned really!