David Octavius Hill Medal
The David Octavius Hill Medal is a prize in photography established in 1955, by the Deutsche Fotografische Akademie. It is named in honor of the Scottish artist David Octavius Hill, famous for his Hill & Adamson calotypes, most of which were developed at Adamson's studio, the "Rock House", on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.
Recipients
    
- 1955: Walter Hege, Carl Adolf Schleussner, Erich Stenger, Bruno Uhl
 - 1957: Albert Renger-Patzsch
 - 1958: Erna Lendvai-Dircksen
 - 1964: Herbert List
 - 1965: Otto Steinert
 - 1966: Martin Hürlimann
 - 1967: Paul Strand
 - 1968: Fritz Gruber
 - 1969: Liselotte Strelow
 - 1970: Allan Porter
 - 1971: Edouard Boubat
 - 1972: Regina Relang
 - 1973: J.A. Schmoll, gen. Eisenwerth
 - 1974: Fritz Kempe
 - 1978: Heinz Hajek-Halke, Willi Moegle
 - 1979: Fritz Brill, Kurt Julius
 - 1981: Peter Keetman
 - 1983: Helmut Gernsheim
 - 1984: Robert Häusser
 - 1986: John Hilliard
 - 1988: Joan Fontcuberta
 - 1990: Stefan Moses
 - 1994: Jürgen Heinemann, Klaus Kammerichs
 - 1996: Gottfried Jäger
 - 1999: Dieter Appelt
 - 2002: Alex Webb
 - 2005: Bernhard Prinz
 - 2009: Joakim Eskildsen, Cia Rinne
 - 2015: Viviane Sassen
 - 2019: Ute & Werner Mahler[1]
 
References
    
- "The 2019 Award Winner: Ute & Werner Mahler - German Photographic Academy". Retrieved 2019-12-12.
 
- Träger der David-Octavius-Hill-Medaille (German). Accessed January 24, 2010.
 
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