Exhibition Gallery
The Ilford Orloff Awards Exhibition is on display at levels 1 & 2 of the the State Library of WA from July 2025 to January 2026.
Details: State LIbrary fo WA.
The following can be used at the exhibition to find details of prints exhibited.
Details: State LIbrary fo WA.
The following can be used at the exhibition to find details of prints exhibited.
Photographer: Jason Soon
Team Digital Wedding Photographer of the Year
This image received a
Silver Award

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A well-known wedding location captured from a fresh perspective—framed uniquely by the surrounding architecture. The flowing veil adds movement to an otherwise still image, creating a sense of elegance and energy.
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Photographer: Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne
This image received a
Silver Award

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Photographing this wedding in Waroona was such a joy. The soft evening light, open farmland, and a curious flock of sheep made for a scene that felt both romantic and unmistakably local. I love how this image captures the couple’s quiet connection, while also reflecting the laid-back charm of country life.
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Photographer: Jason Soon
Team Digital Wedding Photographer of the Year
This image received a
Silver Award

Caption:
Captured through intentional architectural framing, this image uses negative space and directional natural light to isolate the bride in a quiet, contemplative moment. The geometric lines add structure, while the soft window light and warm tones brings emotional warmth to the composition.
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Photographer: Sunny Bishop
Team Digital Wedding Best Print Award
This image received a
Silver Award

Caption:
This collection of dance floor captures was inspired by a woeful flop of trying to capture the same scenes on a Ricoh panorama film camera purchased from a crazy night market in Northern Thailand. It was impossible to capture all the energy in one frame so it made sense to scrapbook 33 scenes together.
Photographer: Jason Soon
Team Digital Wedding Photographer of the Year

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A cinematic portrait captured through the bride’s veil, creating atmospheric distortion and soft bokeh overlays. This double-layered composition reveals a fleeting moment of connection—soft, surreal, and infinite. A kiss, captured in dreamscape
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Photographer: Jason Soon
Team Digital Wedding Photographer of the Year

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This composition uses the strong leading lines of wooden beams to guide the viewer’s eye toward the bride and groom. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the emotional intimacy, while the textured architecture frames their moment with elegance and depth.
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Photographer: Rebecca De Vries
This image received a
Silver Award

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Looking in. A father (the groom) helping his son get ready. A quiet moment together while chaos is unfolding all around.
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Photographer: Susi Nodding
This image received a
Silver Award

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A wheel within a wheel captures the daring spirit of BMX - layered motion and form amplify the sport’s intensity, inviting viewers into the heart of high-energy, boundary-pushing action.
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Photographer: Liz Barker
This image received a
Silver Award

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The Library in Enchilada Red
Bold geometry and the colour ‘Enchilada Red’ mark the San Antonio Central Library as a civic landmark, its colours echoing the shared Mexican heritage of architect Ricardo Legorreta and the city itself. Designed to challenge the imposing nature of traditional libraries, Legorreta’s mastery of light, shadow, and spatial rhythm turns structure into experience. The building announces itself to visitors and passers-by—a vivid statement standing up to urban banality.
Bold geometry and the colour ‘Enchilada Red’ mark the San Antonio Central Library as a civic landmark, its colours echoing the shared Mexican heritage of architect Ricardo Legorreta and the city itself. Designed to challenge the imposing nature of traditional libraries, Legorreta’s mastery of light, shadow, and spatial rhythm turns structure into experience. The building announces itself to visitors and passers-by—a vivid statement standing up to urban banality.
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Photographer: Mark Brierley
Camera Electronic Commercial Photographer of the Year
This image received a
Silver Award

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Eglinton's Heath Park, located on Heath Avenue in Eglinton, WA, is a community and sports hub featuring a new pavilion. The pavilion includes changerooms, first aid rooms, activity rooms, an umpire's room, accessible toilets and showers, kitchens, kiosks, and storage. It's designed to be a vibrant space for sports enthusiasts, community gatherings, workshops, and celebrations.
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