Dramatic shot of Greta Van Fleet star wins top music photography award
The IndependentSign up to Roisin O’Connor’s free weekly newsletter Now Hear This for the inside track on all things music Get our Now Hear This email for free Get our Now Hear This email for free SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “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.” open image in gallery The winning Image of Music 2024 photo Last year, the prize went to Belinda Enthoven for her snap of McFly singer Tom Fletcher mid-concert, showing him arching backwards on stage and stretching out his hand to the audience while performing at the O2 in London. open image in gallery The winning 2023 entry: Tom Fletcher of McFly performing at the O2 Arena, by Belinda Enthoven Elsewhere during this year’s ceremony, New York-based Grace Prachthauser received the inaugural Young Photographer of the Year prize, which aims to shine a light on emerging talent under the age of 23. Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 4 month free trial Sign up Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 4 month free trial Sign up open image in gallery Victoria De Angelis of Maneskin in a photograph by Grace Prachthauser open image in gallery Pop star DYLAN photographed by Grace Prachthauser Ahead of the ceremony, it had been announced that Jill Furmanovsky had been awarded the Legend of the Year award for her long-standing career in the music industry. open image in gallery Madness in New York by Jill Furmanovsky open image in gallery Jill Furmanovsky’s shot of Liam Gallagher at rehearsals for Oasis’s Knebworth shows, 1996 open image in gallery Charlie Watts at the Halcyon, 1991 Venue of the Year was awarded to the Hackney-based Paper Dress Vintage, which operates as a vintage clothing store in the daytime before transforming into a music venue at night, hosting artists such as Arlo Parks and Sam Fender.