Dinorah Graue Obscura is the Natural World and Wildlife winner for her image Mighty Pair. ‘I think that a good picture does not need colour, it just needs to capture the desired moment in time.’ She continues: ‘While I was shooting Crested Caracaras in flight in South Texas, I noticed these two, which were perched in a very similar way. They were staring in the same direction and not moving, almost as if they were posing for me. I was amazed by their powerful personalities.’ Dinorah was also the 2022 Alpha Female Award winner. Mieke Douglas wins the Object category for the photograph titled Recycled, where we see a creative rendition of flowers made from paper and ribbons. Sharing her excitement about the results, the photographer says: 'It's a dream come true to be successful in this competition and in such great company too. Huge thanks to the World Photography Organisation and the judge. I am honoured!’
The Portraiture category winner Sukhy Hullait rose to the top for their image Charlie. Sharing the subject’s story, the UK-based photographer says: ‘During the Covid-19 pandemic a lot of people found they had time on their hands. With most skateparks closed, Charlie – and many others – helped turn an abandoned pub car park, which had laid derelict for eight years, into a DIY skate park.’