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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.
The shortlisted (top 10) and commended (top 50) photographers for all categories of the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced today.
In this ongoing project, Emily Schiffer combines images taken of her family over the past eight years to form new narratives about intimacy and silence, youth and aging, unresolved relationships, and love.
"This is a study of the lidos that have disappeared entirely, survived or were left bereft to decay over time. The ones that have survived have benefited from renewed interest and investment, undergoing redevelopment and are now thriving."
thehub, created by theprintspace, has been given a make over. thehub is a single platform for professional photographers & artists to manage their archives, printing, promotion & art sales.
'Mixtec voices: the route of migration' started in 2015 with an "Unheard voices grant" from the storytelling platform Cowbird. Rodrigo continues to develop the series through his own funding.
Rarely seen Parr work to be exhibited Somerset House, London 21st April - 7th May, 2017 as part of 'Sony World Photography Awards & Martin Parr - 2017 Exhibition'.
"We are explorers. We always have been. We dreamt of scaling mountains, exploring other continents, diving deep into the ocean and flying in high up the air."
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2017, the Sony World Photography Awards showcases the best photography in the world from the past year. Start uploading your best shots for free.
The public are invited to vote for ‘Best in Show’ and the winning photographer will be awarded tickets to the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition in London.
Blink spoke with the founders of Documenting Detroit about the importance of documenting the city's rebirth and of cultivating a community of photographers who can tell the untold stories of once great city.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open