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Wednesday, December 3, 2003
Seattle's Borges among photographers honored with lifetime awards
Phil Borges of Seattle will be among the photographers receiving lifetime achievement awards Sunday in Los Angeles as part of the first annual International Photography Awards.
Borges, 60, is receiving the Humanitarian Award for his longtime work in the Third World, including Tibet, and for his 2-year-old photo initiative called Bridges that links schools and students around the globe (see accompanying photo from Peru).
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| Students in Peru. (By Phil Borges) | ||
Among the other recipients of lifetime achievement awards (called "Lucies") are lens stars Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ruth Bernard, Annie Leibovitz and Mary Ellen Mark.
In the accompanying Photographer of the Year Awards, Pat and Rosemarie Keough of Salt Spring Island in British Columbia won three awards for their huge coffee table book, "Antarctica."
That book was selected as best photography book of the year and earned the Keoughs, spouses who work closely together, designation as Nature Photographer of the Year.

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