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FAQs

Who is Eligible for the Lucie Awards?

A photographer must have dedicated over 50 years to photography to be eligible for the Lifetime achievement award. All other categories of achievement require an individual to have dedicated at least 30 years to photography with the exception of the Humanitarian Award and the Impact Award. These last two awards are not age related.

What are the Award Categories?

Yearly Awards:

  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Achievement in Fine Art
  • Achievement in Portraiture
  • Achievement in Fashion
  • Achievement in Photojournalism
  • Achievement in Documentary
  • Humanitarian Award
  • Impact Award (given to a photographer whose work has made a substantial impact within the year)
  • Spotlight/Visionary Award

Awards nominated when merited by the Advisors:

  • Achievement in Sports
  • Double Exposure (to a photographer who excels in photography and another medium)
  • Achievement in Architecture Photography

How are the Awards Nominated?

Each year the Advisory Board nominates deserving individuals across a variety of categories who will be honored during the Lucie Awards ceremony. Once these nominations have been received from our advisors around the world, we determine the top three to five nominees which are sent to a select group of advisors to choose an honoree in each category.

The honorees are pre-announced in May before the Lucie Awards.

What are the Support Category Awards?

Support Categories are presented to individuals and organizations who are an integral part of crafting an image. The public is invited to nominate those from the creative community to compete for this honor. These nominations will go out to the Photography Advisory Board, who will select the final award winners. The seven individuals or organizations in the creative community will be awarded at the 19th Annual Lucie Awards at Carnegie Hall in New York City on October 2022.

Deadline to Nominate: August 2023. To learn more and view all support categories, visit: https://lucies.org/support-categories/.

Who are the Lucie Board Advisors?

Alyssa Adams, Director, Eddie Adams Workshop
Shahidul Alam, Chairman Majority World, Managing Director Drik Picture Library, Director Chobi Mela International Festival
Stuart Alexander, Editor-in-Chief, Delpire Editeur, Paris
Sérgio Burgi, Head Curator of Photography, Instituto Moreira Salles
David Carol, Co-Founder and Publisher, Peanut Press
Jim Colton, Editor at Large, Zuma Press
Aldeide Delgado, Founder & Director WOPHA
MaryAnne Golon, Director of Photography, Washington Post
Kris Graves, Founder Monolith Editions and Kris Graves Projects
Howard Greenberg, Howard Greenberg Gallery
Thomas Kennedy, President, ASMP
Jean Loh, Founder of Beaugest Gallery, Shanghai
Michelle Dunn Marsh, Publisher Minor Matters, Chief Strategist PCNW
Anne Morin, Director, diChroma photography
Marcel Saba, Owner and Director, Redux Pictures
Chiara Mariani, Photo Editor, Corriere Della Sera Magazine, Italy
Yasufumi Nakamori, Senior Curator of International Art (Photography), Tate Modern
Azu Nwagbogu, Director, Lago Photofestival, African Artist Foundation, Art Base Africa
Scott Thode, Residency Program Director, SALT
Johan Vikner, Director of Global Exhibitions, Fotografiska
Sarah Leen, Editor/ Founder, Visual Thinking Collective
Scott Mc Kiernan, CEO/Founder, ZUMA Press
Brad Smith, VP Photography, WWE

Who Serves on the Lucie Photographer Advisory Board?

Amy Arbus
Kwaku Alston
Jeff Dunas
Helen K. Garber
Greg Gorman
Ron Haviv
Douglas Kirkland
Gerd Ludwig
Sandro Miller
Art Streiber
Alex and Rebecca Norris Webb

Who are the Lucie Organizers?

Hossein Farmani
FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN

Susan Baraz
CO-CHAIR

Alice Dison
DIRECTOR

Sherrie Berger
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER

Theo Carol
CONTENT MANAGER