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Travel Photographer of the Year 2025 crowns bold, globally themed images
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Travel Photographer of the Year 2025 crowns bold, globally themed images

TPOTY 2025 winners were announced: Athanasios Maloukos earned Overall Travel Photographer of the Year for two ritual-focused series in Zamora, Spain and Konya, Turkey; Dana Allen won Travel Image of the Year with a dust-wathed elephant in Tanzania; Jamie Smart was named Young Travel Photographer of the Year, with other winners highlighting subjects from Siberian fishermen to undersea adventures. The competition drew 20,000+ entries from 160 countries and was judged anonymously by 16 international judges who required RAW files to verify authenticity and to ensure AI did not influence the work.

Hilarious Animal Moments Shine in 2024 Comedy Wildlife Awards
photography1 year ago

Hilarious Animal Moments Shine in 2024 Comedy Wildlife Awards

The 2024 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards celebrated humorous wildlife photography, with Milko Marchetti's "Stuck squirrel" winning the overall prize. The contest received over 9,000 entries, showcasing the lighter side of nature. Marchetti's winning photo, taken in Italy, captures a squirrel in a seemingly awkward position, delighting audiences with its comedic timing. Other notable winners include a "dancing" mantis and an eagle shaking its feathers. Marchetti's prize includes a safari in Kenya's Masai Mara, promising more photographic adventures.

Sony World Photography Awards 2023 Winner Captures Powerful Tribute to Slain Journalist.
photography-awards2 years ago

Sony World Photography Awards 2023 Winner Captures Powerful Tribute to Slain Journalist.

The winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 have been announced, featuring a diverse range of subjects and styles. The Photographer of the Year and first place in Professional Competition, Portraiture went to Edgar Martins for his work on the conflict in Libya. Other winners included Rinko Kawauchi for Outstanding Contribution to Photography, Fan Li for Architecture and Design, and Corey Arnold for Wildlife and Nature. The awards also recognized the vital contribution of women to peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the adaptation of wildlife to urbanization.