A huge well done on being awarded the Open Photographer of the Year title. How does it feel to be a winner in one of the world's most prestigious photography competitions?
I feel very honored to be the 2023 Open Photographer of the Year. This is a huge recognition, considering that more than 200,000 pictures from more than 200 countires and terriorities were submitted. The fact that my picture was chosen among all of them fills me with great joy.
Last year you won the Alpha Female Award. What is it about the Sony World Photography Awards that make you want to enter again and again?
The unique combination of inclusivity, variety and its travelling nature makes the Sony World Photography Awards one of a kind. Last year, after I won the Alpha Female Award, I was able to experience and confirm this first-hand. My Crowned Tree Frog picture was part of the travelling exhibition last year, which provided me with exposure, highlighting my work as a wildlife photographer, around the world. Given all of this and more, I wouldn’t want to miss it for anything.
Your winning image is a black & white photograph depicting a pair of crested caracara birds in Southern Texas. Can you tell us the story behind this image?
I traveled in June of last year to a very beautiful ranch in Southern Texas. I remember that we were shooting Crested Caracaras in flight that day. Suddenly I noticed these two, who were perched together upon a branch in a very similar way, probably 20 metres away from the place where we were shooting the other birds. As I only had one chance to capture this moment, I did not even change my shutter speed. They were staring fixedly in the same direction, not moving, it was almost as if they were posing for me. They sat motionless and in identical positions, gazing out beyond the frame. I was amazed by their powerful personalities. They were so beautiful as if they were not real. I decided to switch this picture to black & white to emphasize their majestic quality. I have always tried to show people the beauty I see in nature, including the personality of all the animals I capture in my images. I am absolutely certain that 'Mighty Pair' transmits the incredible feeling I had shooting these amazing and beautiful birds of prey.