Announcing the Fstoppers 2022 Photographer of the Year and the Winner of a Free Fstoppers Tutorial

Announcing the Fstoppers 2022 Photographer of the Year and the Winner of a Free Fstoppers Tutorial

The votes are in, and you've helped to choose our Fstoppers Photographer of the Year! We've also randomly selected one reader who voted to receive a free Fstoppers tutorial of their choice!

Photographer of the Year

We're pleased to announce that Karthik Subramaniam was your choice as the Fstoppers Photographer of the Year. We originally featured Karthik in November, when his gorgeous work caught our eyes. Check out some of his amazing work:

Karthik will receive his choice of any Fstoppers tutorial from our store.

Be sure to follow him on Instagram to see more of his work! 

Winner of a Free Fstoppers Tutorial

In addition, everyone who voted and commented on the original article was entered to win a free Fstoppers tutorial of their choice. Mirko Weisse was our randomly chosen winner! They selected "Perfecting the Headshot With Peter Hurley" from our store.

See Past Photographers of the Month

You can see all Photographers of the Month here.

Photographer of the Month Awards for 2023

Continuing this year, we'll be selecting a photographer of the month. Each month, we'll cull the best of the most recent photos in the community and select our favorite, featuring that photographer's work. At the end of the year, we'll select an overall winner from the 12 monthly winners, who will win a tutorial of their choice from the Fstoppers store. To qualify each month, you simply must have uploaded an image to your portfolio in the past 30 days.​ So, get out there, post some photos, and check out the work of the talented Fstoppers community! We're pleased to have you here.

Alex Cooke's picture

Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Thank you so much, fstoppers community! I had no idea this happened until now.