Jill Furmanovsky Honoured in So.co Music Photography Awards 2024

Jill Furmanovsky - CHIC at the Hammersmith Odeon 9-10-1979

The winners of the So.co Image of Music Awards 2024 were announced on Tuesday 24th March at a coming together of photographers of all ages and abilities to celebrate the unsung heroes behind the lens. Announced in the build-up, Jill Furmanovsky was selected as this year’s So.co Legend. Jill Furmanovsky has documented the rise of some of the most legendary rock artists, and graced album covers, music magazines, and books to become recognised all over the world. Across her 50+ year career, Jill is responsible for immortalising many of the defining moments in musical history such as Oasis at Knebworth, Pink Floyd at Live 8 in 2005, and countless intimate portrait shots of Björk, Amy Winehouse, Sinead O’Connor, Charlie Watts and many more.

Pyrotechnics

After the shortlist was drawn up by So.co’s expert industry panel, thousands of votes were cast online to decide the winner of the prestigious Image of Music ‘People Choice’ Award (Sponsored by Canon). The winner was Fearghal McGlinchey for his incredible shot of Greta Van Fleet’s Josh Kiszka performing at the OVO Arena Wembley, London, which cleverly utilises the onstage pyrotechnics in the background.

Recollecting on his thought process going into the show, Fearghal said: “I decided to watch some of their recent live performances on YouTube, to get a gist for the stage design. As soon as I saw their pyros go off, I thought to myself ‘I HAVE to be in the perfect position for these later on’. Josh’s harmonica even looks like it could be a lighter!”

Fearghal McGlinchey also won Music Photographer of the Year (Sponsored by Affinity 2), while New York-based photographer Grace Prachthauser was crowned the first ever Young Music Photographer of the Year – a new category for 2024 that shines a spotlight on emerging talent under the age of 23. The judges were blown away by Grace’s bold and creative entries that included live shots of Ashnikko, Måneskin and DYLAN.

Venue

Venue of the Year went to Paper Dress Vintage based in Hackney, London, which transforms from a clothing shop into a vibrant music venue that hosted the likes of Arlo Parks and Sam Fender. Nova Twins won the public vote for Must See Artist of the Year following an incredible 12 months that saw them tour alongside Muse, while Innovation of the Year was awarded to Canon EOS R50, selected by the judges for its ability to squeeze high-end tech into an entry level camera.

Vince Bannon, So.co CEO & Co-founder, said: “We are thrilled again to highlight and honour the great work done by music photographers throughout the year. As you can see from the quality of the entries, the standard just keeps getting better.”

FULL LIST OF WINNERS

IMAGE OF MUSIC ‘PEOPLE CHOICE’ AWARD – FEARGHAL MCGLINCHEY

Shot of Josh Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet at Wembley, London (credit: Fearghal McGlinchey)

MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR – FEARGHAL MCGLINCHEY

Shot of Carly Rae Jepsen at Alexandra Palace, London (credit: Fearghal McGlinchey)

YOUNG MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR – GRACE PRACHTHAUSER

Shot of Ashnikko at Avant Gardner, Brooklyn (credit Grace Prachthauser)

SO.CO LEGEND 2024 – JILL FURMANOVSKY
VENUE OF THE YEAR – PAPER DRESS VINTAGE, HACKNEY, LONDON
MUST-SEE ARTIST OF THE YEAR – NOVA TWINS
INNOVATION OF THE YEAR – CANON EOS R50

For further information on this year’s Image of Music Awards, see https://so.co/awards.

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