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The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open
Founded in 2007 by CEO Scott Gray, World Photography Organisation is a leading global platform dedicated to the development and advancement of photographic culture.
"I always look for a unique point of view and composition in photography. With the help of a drone, I get exactly that."
The reaction to this year's Sony World Photography Awards was incredible... and record-breaking, with the most amount of entries (319,561) in our 11-year history.
'Garden of Delight', a vibrant, in-depth photography series by Belgian photographer Nick Hannes, is the winner of the 2018 ZEISS Photography Award.
At this years exhibition of the Sony World Photography Awards, the World Photography Organisation will be selling fine art photographic prints on site of the exhibited photographers.
Each week we will be choosing 10 highlighted images (5 from Open and 5 from Pro) ahead of all the images being displayed at the 2018 Exhibition in London from 20th April - 6th May.
To coincide with the 2018 Exhibition at Somerset House, from 20th April - 6th May, we've launched a new dedicated print sales store.
"My characters find themselves almost anonymous, melting in places, vanishing into them, constantly looking for any possibility of escape."
We are thrilled to announce the incredible winners of the Open and National Awards of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards.
creativehub by theprintspace is a revolutionary online platform that allows artists and photographers to easily upload, size and price their artworks.
"Tense moments, agonizing defeats and thrilling victories are all for a genuine love for the game of baseball."
The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open