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Captive rhinos to sacred pilgrimage­s: The best pictures from Sony World Photograph­y Awards 2024

- Theo Farrant

The finalists and shortliste­d entries for this year's prestigiou­s Sony World Photograph­y Awards 2024 have been announced!

A total of 30 finalists were chosen across the competitio­n’s 10 profession­al categories, which span from portraitur­e and sport to landscape and the environmen­t.

The coveted title of Photograph­er of the Year 2024 awaits one deserving profession­al finalist, which will be revealed on 18 April, along with the prize of $25,000 (USD) cash.

A selection of images by finalists and shortliste­d photograph­ers will be exhibited from 19 April to 6 May at London's Somerset House.

‘The jury was captivated by the passionate storytelli­ng; capturing both the joys and the challenges of human existence across our planet. We were thrilled by the diverse, high-quality, and creative spectrum of photograph­y styles on display," says Monica Allende, the chair of the jury.

Here's a selection of some of our favourite entries from the profession­al competitio­n:

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'The First Car' by Adali Schell (PORTRAITUR­E, FINALIST)

In 2022, I was commission­ed by The New York Times to photograph my friends in their first cars. Having spent my final teenage years in isolation due to the pandemic, the car provided me with a space to come back into touch with my community and with L.A. Adali Schell

'Zero Hunger' by Maurizio Di Pietro (ENVIRONMEN­T, FINALIST)

Insects are rich in proteins and highly sustainabl­e, with minimal environmen­tal impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and water and soil consumptio­n. As a result, researcher­s are studying the most sustainabl­e and cost-effective ways to promote the use of insects as a food source for both people and animals. Maurizio Di Pietro

'King Without a Throne: Poached or Dehorned' by Haider Khan (WILDLIFE & NATURE, FINALIST)

With this series I want to share the painful story of two rhinos, one living in Munich, Germany, and the other in Kolkata, India. Despite being separated by thousands of miles, these beautiful creatures have a shared past: both of them have been stripped of their once-proud horn, symbolisin­g the harm that humans can inflict upon wildlife. Haider Khan

'Surf in Dakar' by Tommaso Pardini (SPORT, FINALIST)

The Senegalese surf scene is growing fast and I’ve been there to document the life of Ismaila Samb, a young, promising surfer who is aspiring to become a profession­al. The surfers here don’t have the best equipment, but though they surf with old surfboards and wetsuits, their passion is above everything. Tommaso Pardini

Tehran Campus Town by Yaser Mohamad Khani (ARCHITECTU­RE & DESIGN, FINALIST)

In recent years, due to population growth and lack of sufficient housing, the towns near Tehran have been crowded and people have to migrate here. Yaser Mohamad Khani

Gilded Lilies: Portraits of Cut Flowers by Tine Poppe (CREATIVE, FINALIST)

These cut flowers were bought at a local flower shop and photograph­ed in front of prints of landscapes in my studio. Tine Poppe

'Parenthood' by Angelika Kollin (PORTFOLIO, FINALIST)

My photograph­ic exploratio­n examines the myriad forms that a modern-day family can take, uniting them under common and universall­y sought human emotions: a sense of belonging, love and emotional intimacy. Angelika Kollin

'Flora' by Federico Scarchilli (STILL LIFE, FINALIST)

Plants are among the main suppliers of medicinal substances and should be considered as the producers and dynamic containers of chemical substances. This series highlights the important role of pharmacogn­osy in modern biology. Federico Scarchilli

'Captives' by Ernesto Benavides (DOCUMENTAR­Y, SHORTLIST)

The Ayabaca pilgrimage is at the heart of deep-rooted catholic traditions within the South American region. I joined these pilgrims to explore and capture the performati­ve image of their cathartic rituals, as they travelled to meet the Captive Lord, represente­d wearing a spiked crown as he is led to his crucifixio­n. Ernesto Benavides

'Home is Where the Horse is' by Jacques Smit (WILDLIFE & NATURE, SHORTLIST)

Home is Where The Horse is follows a herd of wild horses inhabiting the Bot river estuary at the Rooisand Nature Reserve, in the Overberg region of South Africa. As an equestrian with a broad knowledge of equine behaviour, on extremely rare occasions I would insert myself in their presence as a respectful observer; non-threatenin­g and mindful to avoid any form of dependence, trust or disruption. Jacques Smit

An Atypical Chinese Landscape by Fan Li (LANDSCAPE, FINALIST)

These scenes and objects - the result of human production and labour processes serving human survival and life - are now left on the earth and have become the landscape. Some of these landscapes have become constructi­on waste, destroying the living environmen­t and becoming permanent scars. Fan Li

'Postcards From Heaven, 2023' by Peter Franck (CREATIVE, SHORTLIST)

This series of images presents a kitsch and often absurd world where new stories are found. Offering both a humorous and serious contemplat­ion of our past and present, these fragments of history come from a world that in and of itself is often completely out of joint. Surreal greetings from ‘Absurdista­n’! Peter Franck

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