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The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open
Taking place from January 27-29, 2017 at the Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, PHOTOFAIRS | San Francisco will present fresh and cutting-edge work in a highly curated environment with a keen focus on international contemporary living artists.
Amy Yenkin the Director of the Documentary Photography Project, and Siobhan Riordan, the exhibition associate, talks to Blink’s Laurence Cornet about the 'Moving Walls'.
"We are proud to remain the most international art fair in mainland China and to confirm our position as the leading destination for collectable photography in Asia." - Alexander Montague-Sparey
Project Pressure and The Glacier Trust are welcoming proposals from artists using photography and video to contribute to Project Pressure’s archive and be a part of its upcoming exhibitions.
Hector Muñoz Huerta was the winner of the Arts & Culture category at the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
In 2016, the ZEISS Photography Award was handed out for the first time, in parallel to the Sony World Photography Awards. Find out about the history of ZEISS, from the company’s beginnings right up to the present day.
Read our interview with Simon Morris, shortlisted in the People category and 2nd Place winner in the UK National Award of the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
After one too many injuries, Chris Baker decided to get on the safe side of the sidelines and begin a two year documentation of football on the Hackney Marshes.
Manuel grew up going back and forth between Venezuela and Portugal, and from this mix, tropical nostalgia, magical realism, minimalism and an obsession with geometry and patterns influence his artistic work deeply.
Nikolai Linares won 1st place in the Professional Sport category of the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards with his acclaimed portrait series ‘Second Best’.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open