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Portraiture in its many forms

1 month ago

The Sony World Photography Awards Open and Professional competitions both feature ten diverse categories that you can enter, one of those being portraiture. In our latest Entries of the Week, chosen from submissions into the Open competition, we focus on this timeless genre - one of the most popular and oldest forms of photography, as diverse as the medium itself.

Portraiture has a rich history as an art form, focusing on capturing the essence of individuals or groups and creating authentic representations of its subjects. Its versatility is evident in its evolution alongside photographic technology and artistic trends.

From the lengthy, motionless family portrait sessions of the 19th century to today’s quick, candid selfies, portrait photography has continually adapted to and reflected the times. Despite changes in technique and tools, its fundamental purpose—capturing the essence of a person - remains constant.

Enter the Sony World Photography Awards 2025

© David Kern, Germany, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Robbie Murrie, United Kingdom, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Ed Lee, United Kingdom, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Gina Scaletta, Argentina, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Carlos Fortuna, Spain, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Dammika Jayasekera, Sri Lanka, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Mohamed Nasreldeein, Sudan, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Nicolas Dykmans, Belgium, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Victor Martínez Osuna, Spain, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

© Marco di Coscio, Italy, entry, Open Competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards

Open Competition Closes Soon