The Sony World Photography Awards is one of the largest photo competition in the world celebrating its 10th year, the photography awards program has received more than a million submissions since its inception.
There are ten categories, and first-, second-, and third-place winners are chosen within each.For the “Professional Competition,” photographers must submit a body of work — at least five images — that explores a single subject.
The highest honor within the competition is the “Photographer of the Year” award, which is chosen regardless of which category photographers submitted their work to. Here are this year’s winners –
First place, Professional Portraiture — George Mayer, Russian Federation
First place, Contemporary Issues — Tasneem Alsultan, Saudi Arabia
Second place, Natural World — Ami Vitale, United States
First place, Conceptual — Sabine Cattaneo, Switzerland
First place, Current Affairs and News — Alessio Romenzi, Italy
First place, Daily Life — Sandra Hoyn, Germany
First place, Natural World — Will Burrard-Lucas, United Kingdom
First place, Sport — Yuan Peng, China
First place, Still Life — Henry Agudelo, Colombia
Photographer of the Year, Landscape — Frederik Buyckx
Second place, Architecture — Julien Chatelin, France
Second place, Conceptual — Alexander Anufriev, Russian Federation
Second place, Contemporary Issues — Li Song, China
Second Place, Current Affairs and News — Joe Raedle, United States
Second place, Daily Life — Christina Simons, Iceland
Second place, Landscape — Kurt Tong, United Kingdom
Second place, Portraiture — Romina Ressia, Argentina
Second place, Sport — Eduard Korniyenko, Russian Federation
Second place, Still Life — Shinya Masuda, Japan, Professional
Third place, Architecture — Diego Mayon, Italy
Third place, Conceptual — Gao Peng, China
Third place, Contemporary Issues — Lorenzo Maccotta, Italy
Third place, Current Affairs and News — Ivor Prickett, Ireland
Third place, Daily Life — Alice Cannara Malan, Italy
Third place, Landscape — Peter Franck, Germany
Third place, Natural World — Christian Vizl, Mexico
Third place, Portraiture — Renshi Chen, China
Third place, Sport — Jason O’Brien, Australia
First place, Architecture — Dongni, China
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