Skydivers over the Great Pyramids of Giza and a Welsh farmhouse are just some of the astonishing pictures from the 2020 Historic Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards called on photographers to capture 'history all around us', in the form of historical places and cultural sites around the world. Astonishing images of civilisation's most iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, Pompeii and the Palace of Versailles are just some of the historical sites featured. But the Overall Winner out of thousands of entries in the worldwide competition was awarded to Michael Marsh, for his sombre picture of Brighton Palace Pier, captioned 'standing in the full force of weather and time'.
5. Shortlisted - James - Slate Mine, Mid Wales.
Shortlisted - James - Slate Mine, Mid Wales. Skydivers over the Great Pyramids of Giza and a Welsh farmhouse are just some of the astonishing pictures from the 2020 Historic Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards called on photographers to capture “history all around usâ€, in the form of historical places and cultural sites around the world. Astonishing images of civilisation’s most iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, Pompeii and the Palace of Versailles are just some of the historical sites featured. But the Overall Winner out of thousands of entries in the worldwide competition was awarded to Michael Marsh, for his sombre picture of Brighton Palace Pier, captioned “standing in the full force of weather and timeâ€. Photo: Historic Photographer of the Yea
6. Shortlisted - Roman Robroek -Budapest .
Shortlisted - Roman Robroek -Budapest . See SWNS story SWNNhistoric.
Skydivers over the Great Pyramids of Giza and a Welsh farmhouse are just some of the astonishing pictures from the 2020 Historic Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards called on photographers to capture “history all around us”, in the form of historical places and cultural sites around the world. Astonishing images of civilisation’s most iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, Pompeii and the Palace of Versailles are just some of the historical sites featured. But the Overall Winner out of thousands of entries in the worldwide competition was awarded to Michael Marsh, for his sombre picture of Brighton Palace Pier, captioned “standing in the full force of weather and time”. Photo: Historic Photographer of the Yea
7. Shortlisted - Elana Pakhalyuk - Church of the Good Shepherd, New Zealand.
Shortlisted - Elana Pakhalyuk - Church of the Good Shepherd, New Zealand. Skydivers over the Great Pyramids of Giza and a Welsh farmhouse are just some of the astonishing pictures from the 2020 Historic Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards called on photographers to capture “history all around usâ€, in the form of historical places and cultural sites around the world. Astonishing images of civilisation’s most iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, Pompeii and the Palace of Versailles are just some of the historical sites featured. But the Overall Winner out of thousands of entries in the worldwide competition was awarded to Michael Marsh, for his sombre picture of Brighton Palace Pier, captioned “standing in the full force of weather and timeâ€. Photo: Historic Photographer of the Yea
8. Shortlisted - Bjørn Andre Hagen - Notodden, Norway.
Shortlisted - Bjørn Andre Hagen - Notodden, Norway. Skydivers over the Great Pyramids of Giza and a Welsh farmhouse are just some of the astonishing pictures from the 2020 Historic Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards called on photographers to capture “history all around us”, in the form of historical places and cultural sites around the world. Astonishing images of civilisation’s most iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, Pompeii and the Palace of Versailles are just some of the historical sites featured. But the Overall Winner out of thousands of entries in the worldwide competition was awarded to Michael Marsh, for his sombre picture of Brighton Palace Pier, captioned “standing in the full force of weather and time”. Photo: Historic Photographer of the Yea