Sony World Photography Awards
Silence by Martina Dimunova With this photograph I've attempted to capture the feeling of inner peace. Copyright: © Martina Dimunova, Czech Republic, Winner, National Awards, Portraiture, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Sussi Charlotte Alminde A forest story created on a cold winter’s day on 18 February, 2021. The idea was purely and simply to create a personal piece of art Copyright: © Sussi Charlotte Alminde, Denmark, Winner, National Awards, Creative, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
This image was taken in the theatre of the Polytechnic University of Ecuador, designed and built by Oswaldo de la Torre. Through my lens I wanted to reveal the relationship between a person and an architectural space – how the human being becomes another element in the spatial composition.
Copyright: © Joel Alonso Rodríguez, Ecuador, Shortlist, National Awards, Architecture, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Mathis by Patrick Bosc The model, Mathis Fugeray, was portrayed using the collodion process with silver on a 18x24cm glass plate. I used a vintage large format camera from 1910 with a 3B Petzval 290mm f/4 lens from Perken, Son and Rayment from circa 1890. Copyright: © Patrick Bosc, France, Winner, National Awards, Portraiture, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
White Stallion by Haider Khan. Copyright: © Haider Khan, India, Winner, National Awards, Natural World & Wildlife, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Chimpanzee by Pedro Jarque Krebs Copyright: © Pedro Jarque Krebs, Peru, 3rd Place, National Awards, Natural World & Wildlife, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Montsho by Tshabalala Bongani Montsho, meaning ‘black’, is a word used in South Africa to make fun of a dark-skinned person. This photograph explores the emotional effects of childhood teasing: depression and low self-esteem. Montsho opens conversations around the representation of the black body and black lives, challenging the idea that blackness is homogenous. For me this photograph is about both destruction and preservation; it’s about what we choose to embrace after going through trauma. Copyright: © Tshabalala Bongani, South Africa, Winner, National Awards, Portraiture, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Black and White. Elijah Baptiste This photo came from a concept photoshoot. The idea for the blindfold was inspired by another photo I saw taken in a similar fashion. Copyright: © Elijah Baptiste, United States of America, Shortlist, Youth, 2022 Youth competition Composition & Design, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards
More than Friends by Aidan Murgatroyd. Becoming South African Copyright: © Aidan Murgatroyd, South Africa, Finalist, Student, Connections, 2021 Sony World Photography Awards
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