ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS ANNOUNCE THE SHORTLIST FOR THIS YEAR’S INAUGURAL MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDSPHOTO: Billie Eilish by Craig McDeanTHE AWARDS WILL CELEBRATE THE UNFORGETTABLE, UNIQUE AND UNSUNG MUSIC IMAGES OF 2021AWARDS CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON 14TH MAY AT ABBEY ROAD STUDIOSOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Murray Chalmers PR Abbey Road Studios, the world’s most famous recording studio has today announced the shortlist nominations for the inaugural Abbey Road Studios Music Photography Awards 2022 in association with Hennessy - the first ever awards to celebrate the art of music photography. In the awards’ open categories, the nominees for Championing Scenes supported by Hennessy, include Northern Irish photographer Megan Doherty, best known for debut book ‘Stoned In Melanchol’ which documents her adolescence in Derry, as well as Above Ground, who has shot the likes of Nile Rodgers and Starrah in the past. In the Live category, supported by Philips, nominees include Gary Mather with a shot of Bristol based, post-punk musician Billy No Mates and John Lyons with an image of David Mrakpor playing with Ruben Fox. US based photographers Aysia Marotta and Jack McKain are nominated in Studio Photography, supported by Bowers & Wilkins, for their images of Pharrell and Pink Siifu respectively, while Spanish based Neelam Khan Vela makes the shortlist with a shot of all female indie outfit Hinds. Nominees in the Zeitgeist category include Chris Suspect for a live shot of heavy metal band Darkest Hour and Jason Sheldon for his work on a socially distanced Rise Up show, while New Zealand based Oscar Hetherington and Joe Puxley are nominated for their images of The Beatniks and Arlo Parks, respectively in Undiscovered, supported by adidas. In the invited categories, the nominees for Artist At Work include the Nigerian, black music specialist, Greg Noire for a live shot of KennyHoopla, while David LaChapelle is nominated for his work with Dua Lipa x Rolling Stone and Craig McDean for his Billie Eilish x British Vogue cover in the Editorial category. Ukrainian Yana Yatsuk is nominated for a King Princess image in the Portrait category, while London based grime specialist Vicky Grout’s Attitude x Sherelle cover is also selected. Please find the full list of shortlisted images for the inaugural MPAs below. MPAs shortlist nominations: Championing Scenes (category supported by Hennessy) - Live (category supported by Philips) - Studio (category supported by Bowers & Wilkins) - Zeitgeist - Undiscovered (category supported by adidas) - Artist At Work - Editorial - Portrait - Speaking about the shortlisted entries Abbey Road’s MD Isabel Garvey says: MPAs lead judge Rankin adds: Earlier this month, the MPAs announced the recipient of this year’s Icon Award as Eric Johnson. Best known for his work documenting the US music culture of the late ‘90s and early 2000s, his photos of Biggie Smalls, Nas, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill and the late Aaliyah defined an era of US music photography. His more recent work with the likes of Doja Cat and MPAs judge Shygirl places him at the heart of contemporary pop music culture in 2022. The inaugural Abbey Road Studios Music Photography Awards 2022 judging panel is made up of world-famous photographer, publisher and film director Rankin, legendary photographer Jill Furmanovsky, groundbreaking Ghanaian-American singer, writer and multidisciplinary creative Moses Sumney and history-making American photographer and director Dana Scruggs. Rolling Stone’s Deputy Photo Director and photographer Sacha Lecca and Abbey Road Studios’ very own MD, Isabel Garvey are also on the panel, while revered music photographer and Abbey Road Studio photographer-in-residence Simon Wheatley joins the judges for the ‘Championing Scenes’ category.
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May 6, 2022 4:58am ET by Murray Chalmers PR |