Heading to the London exhibition?

To celebrate the opening next week, five limited-edition posters from the Sony World Photography Awards are now available to pre-order. Get merchandise when you book your tickets and simply pick it up during your visit.

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Cassandre Maes

Cassandre Maes

Partnership & Outreach Executive

Cassandre graduated with a Master's degree in International Marketing in 2016. Since then, she has expanded her skills in Digital Marketing, Sales and Business Development and joined World Photography Organisation in 2020 as a Marketing and PR executive, providing support for the Sony World Photography Awards. 

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6 years ago

Enter your images to the Portraiture category. It's free!

6 years ago

"I take photographs intuitively around the subject or I try anew technique, not really knowing where it may lead"

6 years ago

Michael Runkel is a travel photographer who specializes in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Read more in our interview!

6 years ago

"I would like the students not think too much about the images they enter."

6 years ago

"I believe that photography has a great power of denunciation, it allows one to open the eyes and to sensitize, but it also allows you to promote a change of view."

6 years ago

"I enjoy a lot when I shoot, particularly when I’m with friends that have common interests. I enjoy having a good time while exploring the beauty of the world."

6 years ago

Photographer Amanda Harman is publishing a book called “A Fluid Landscape,” based on a series that was shortlisted in the Landscape category of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards.

6 years ago

Luis Arevalo explains how at his darkest moments, going outdoors has given him comfort and has allowed space to heal.

6 years ago

Megan Johnson was the Youth winner of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards. She currently works at a local product and marketing company as their product photographer.

6 years ago

“The experience in South America was amazing. It really made me develop my style so much and slowly find my voice. I think it helped me organize much better how to develop my work,” he explains.

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