10. 10. 2023

G&P Photo Contest 2023

Giese & Partner has announced a photo contest among its team members this year focusing on "Patterns".

The best twelve photographs were chosen based on an internal vote and used for the G&P photo calendar for 2024.

1. Marie Nálepová, G&P Prague (photo no. 1) / 2. Kateřina Nováková, G&P Prague (photo no. 13) / 3. Ondřej Rathouský, G&P Prague (photo no. 30) / 4. Jitka Sytařová, G&P Prague (photo no. 4) / 5. Markéta Havrlantová, G&P Prague (photo no. 10) / 6. Veronika Kvašňovská, G&P Bratislava (photo no. 3) / 7. Petra Blažková, G&P Prague (photo no. 14) / 8. Dagmar Junková, G&P Prague (photo no. 44) / 9. Martina Novotná, G&P Prague (photo no. 29) / 10. Margaréta Mináriková, G&P Bratislava (photo no. 15) / 11. Jana Kirschová, G&P Prague (photo no. 2) / 12. Miroslava Chrenková, G&P Bratislava (photo no. 24)

A total of eighteen members of the team took part in the Photo Contest this year and submitted 277 photos. Herefrom, 53 photos got to the second round.

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