
奧斯卡巴納克獎
自 1979 年奧斯卡巴納克誕辰 100 周年紀念以來,徠卡設立了受人高度尊敬和令人垂涎的高品質新聞報導攝影國際獎。獎品由徠卡相機公司授予,並且還包括徠卡奧斯卡巴納克新人獎。
Winner Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2025
In the 45th edition of the prestigious photography award, the LOBA jury honoured Venezuelan-born, Mexico-based photographer Alejandro Cegarra with the main prize for his series The Two Walls, while German photographer Serghei Duve received the LOBA Newcomer Award for his series Bright Memory. The two winning series were selected from more than 300 submissions, which had been nominated by around 120 international photography experts from 50 countries.
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Alejandro Cegarra: The Two Walls
Mexico was once considered a safe haven for refugees. In recent years, however, the country has become a partner in the United States’ anti-immigration policies, seeking to prevent people from moving onward to the U.S. Venezuelan-born, Mexico-based photographer (*1989) focuses in his black-and-white series on the fates of individuals who are affected by the harsh conditions at Mexico’s border.
Alejandro Cegarra was born in Venezuela in 1989 and has lived in Mexico since 2017. He began his career as a photojournalist in 2012 and has since received numerous awards. In 2014, he already won the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award with his series The Other Side of the Tower of David, portraying squatters in an unfinished high-rise in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital. Cegarra has also been among the LOBA nominators multiple times.
Statement by Alejandro Cegarra: “I worked on this series from 2018 to January of this year, always between the borders. I wanted to concentrate on humanity and universally human emotions. In total, I took 35,000 pictures – of which I chose 20 for the LOBA series.”
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Serghei Duve: Bright Memory
This series seeks to visualise the sentiment conveyed by the Russian expression “bright memory”: everyday life marked by nostalgia and division. In these personal images, the German photographer (*1999), who was born in the Republic of Moldova, reflects on his family’s enduring ties to their former homeland of Transnistria – a territory that declared independence from Moldova in 1990, yet remains unrecognised internationally and supported solely by Russia.
Serghei Duve was born in Chișinău, Moldova, in 1999. When he was one, his parents moved with the family to Hanover, Germany. His interest in photography began when he was given a camera for his tenth birthday. Since 2021, he has been studying Visual Journalism and Documentary Photography at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts. In his projects, Duve explores questions of identity and origin, often linked to his own roots and experiences.
Statement by Serghei Duve: “In my work, I try to tell personal stories but also to open them up in order to draw attention to broader themes. I chose the title for this work after my grandfather passed away in March 2023, when a relative expressed condolences with precisely these Russian words: ‘Swetlaja Pamiat’. Even if it is almost a cliché in Russian, these words touched me, and I found them very fitting.”
往年徠卡奧斯卡·巴納克攝影獎得主
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Winner 2022/Kiana Hayeri
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Winner Newcomer 2022/Valentin Goppel
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Winner 2021/Ana María Arévalo Gosen
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Winner Newcomer 2021/Emile Ducke
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Winner 2020 / Luca Locatelli
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Winner Newcomer 2020 / Gonçalo Fonseca
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Winner 2019 / Mustafah Abdulaziz
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Winner Newcomer 2019 / Nanna Heitmann
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Winner 2018 / Max Pinckers
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Winner Newcomer 2018 / Mary Gelman
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Winner 2017 / Terje Abusdal
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Winner Newcomer 2017 / Sergej Melnitchenko
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Winner 2016 / Scarlett Coten
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Winner Newcomer 2016 / Clementine Schneidermann
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Winner 2015 / JH Engström
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Winner Newcomer 2015 / Wiktoria Wojciechowska
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Winner 2014 / Martin Kollar
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Winner Newcomer 2014 / Alejandro Cegarra
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Winner 2013 / Evgenia Arbugaeva
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Winner Newcomer 2013 / Ciril Jazbec