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Rafa Raigón's series "Ikigai" was among the curated selection of 18 projects from the inaugural DER GREIF and the World Photo Organisation open call.
Kicia Randagia's heart and soul are divided between the two countries. Her series called “Scelte” was shortlisted in the 2018 Zeiss Photography Award.
Bertus Hanekom is a self-taught landscape photographer from beautiful South Africa. He enjoys capturing artistic images of nature, with a fondness for long exposures and the ocean.
Isabella van Marle is one of the five judges in the Professional Competition of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards and is Fair Curator at Unseen Amsterdam.
We take a look at some awarded series from the last three years of the Sony World Photography Awards.
Tadas Kazakevičius believes that he does not have a long and romantic story with photography full of red lights and smell of fixer.
Ahead of the closing of the Professional competition on January 11th, we find out more about one of this year's judges Liu Heung Shing, founder of the Shanghai Center of Photography (SCoP).
Tina Signesdottir Hult was shortlisted in the Portraiture category and won the Norway National Award in the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards
We are pleased to reveal Arvids Baranovs as our new monthly winner of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards.
Find inspiration in these awarded series at the Sony World Photography Awards.
Don't miss your chance to enter the Sony World Photography Awards 2025. Win $25,000, a solo show, Sony digital imaging equipment plus more!