Kevin Faingnaert wins 2017 ZEISS Photography Award

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2 min readMar 21, 2017

Belgian photographer Kevin Faingnaert won the 2017 ZEISS Photography Award for “Føroyar”, a stunning photography series about life on remote and sparsely populated villages on the Faroe Islands.

© Kevin Faingnaert, Belgium, 1st Place, ZEISS Photography Award. House in Gásadalur, Faroe Islands, 2016. Population: 16

Talking about his winning series “Føroyar”, Faingnaert comments: “Føroyar is a series about life in remote and sparsely populated villages on the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the middle of the North Atlantic, halfway between Scotland and Iceland. In February 2016 I immersed myself within the Faroese community, I couch-surfed and hitch-hiked my way across the islands, finding doors opening to me everywhere I went. Here, across swathes of snow-veiled landscapes and bordered by dramatic coastline, villages are slowly dropping into decline as more and more of their inhabitants are emigrating from the islands in pursuit of greater opportunities. Though at times lonely and perpetually freezing, I learned to appreciate the small, simple comforts of life — listening to stories told in the welcoming warmth of Faroese homes, the sound of songs against the roaring backdrop of the sea, and my memorable encounter with a message-in-a-bottle collector on the beach. In these clear and pristine landscapes, where villages with populations as low as ten huddle together on the edge of cliffs, I tried to reveal a community hanging on firmly to their roots and traditions, while underlining that one day these villages must inevitably disappear.”

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Copyright: © Kevin Faingnaert, Belgium, 1st Place, ZEISS Photography Award. Famous artist and adventurer, Trontur Patursson, in Kirkjabøur, Faroe Islands.

Kevin Faingnaert lives and works in Gent, Belgium, and is a social documentary photographer with a degree in Sociology. His work mainly focuses on small groups and communities that are removed from mainstream culture.

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