Sony World Photography Awards 2025: Vinnerne i Open-konkurransen

Sony World Photography Awards har avslørt de ti kategorivinnerne og shortlistede fotografene i årets Open-konkurranse. Open-konkurransen er på sitt 18. år og fremhever et individuelt fotografis evne til å fange ett enestående øyeblikk. Deltakerne ble invitert til å sende inn sine sterkeste enkeltbilder fra 2024. Over 419 000 bilder fra over 200 land og områder ble innsendt.
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS: OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS & SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED
- The Sony World Photography Awards announces the 10 category winners and shortlists of the 2025 Open competition, recognising the best single images of 2024
- Open Photographer of the Year to be announced on 16 April at a special gala ceremony in London
- 2025 exhibition opens at Somerset House from 17 April - 5 May 2025
The Sony World Photography Awards reveals the 10 category winners and shortlisted photographers in the 2025 Open competition. Now in its 18th year, the Open competition celebrates the ability of an individual photograph to capture and distil a singular moment, and to evoke a broader narrative. Entrants were invited to submit their strongest single images from 2024, and the winners and shortlists represent some of the most arresting photography from the past year.
Across this year’s competitions, over 419,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted to the Awards.
The Open Photographer of the Year will be announced at the Awards’ ceremony in London on 16 April and will receive a $5,000 (USD) cash prize and a range of Sony digital imaging equipment. Selected winning and shortlisted images will be shown as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition at Somerset House from 17 April - 5 May 2025, and will then travel to other locations.
This year’s Open category winners are:
ARCHITECTURE
Xuecheng Liu (China Mainland) for the photograph Center of the Cosmos, which shows New York’s iconic Times Square from above, using a very wide angle to highlight the expanse of the city.
CREATIVE
Jonell Francisco (Philippines) for Kem the Unstoppable, an elegantly photographed collage portrait, alluding to Renaissance traditions of portraiture.
LANDSCAPE
Ng Guang Ze (Singapore) for his mesmerising black-and-white shot of a stream meandering through grasslands into a lake in the distance, taken in Wenhai, Lijiang.
LIFESTYLE
Hajime Hirano (Japan) for his meticulously composed image of a street vendor selling electronic parts in Akihabara, once Japan's largest electronics town following a period of rapid economic growth in the late 1950s.
MOTION
Olivier Unia (France) for Tbourida La Chute, in which the photographer captures the danger and excitement of the moment a rider is thrown from their mount during a ‘tbourida,’ a traditional Moroccan equestrian performance.
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE
Estebane Rezkallah (France) for The Whale Raft, depicting a group of polar bears feasting on the carcass of a whale in east Greenland.
OBJECT
Sussi Charlotte Alminde (Denmark) for Octopuses in the Sky, showcasing elaborate handmade kites at the Fanø International Kite Fliers Meeting, one of the world’s largest kite flying events.
PORTRAITURE
Yeintze Boutamba (Gabon) for Encounter, a tender portrait of two people shot in the intimacy of a bedroom. The photographer wanted to immortalise this moment for the sitters.
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
Khairizal Maris (Indonesia) for Celebrating Football Club Victories, which pictures the elation of fans celebrating a win by their local football club by lighting flares in Bandung, West Java.
TRAVEL
Matjaž Šimic (Slovenia) for Ask a Shaman, depicting a group of shamans in La Paz, Bolivia, where they play a major role in Native Bolivian traditional culture, shot against the brightly painted local architecture.
This year’s Open competition was judged by Claudia Grimaldi Marks, Senior Manager, New Creator Strategy at Getty Images.
The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 will be announced on 16 April 2025. For more information about upcoming announcements and winners please visit worldphoto.org.
OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE Winner Shortlist | CREATIVE Winner Shortlist
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LIFESTYLE Winner Shortlist | MOTION Winner Shortlist
| NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE Winner Shortlist |
OBJECT Winner Shortlist | PORTRAITURE Winner Shortlist | STREET PHOTOGRAPHY Winner Shortlist |
TRAVEL Winner Shortlist |
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NOTES TO EDITORS
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
Produced by Creo under its photography strand World Photography Organisation, the internationally acclaimed Sony World Photography Awards is one of the most important fixtures in the global photographic calendar. Now in its 18th year, the free-to-enter Awards are a global voice for photography and provide a vital insight into contemporary photography today. For both established and emerging artists, the Awards offer world-class opportunities for exposure of their work. The Awards additionally recognise the world’s most influential artists working in the medium through the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award; the acclaimed photographer Susan Meiselas is the 2025 recipient of this award, joining a distinguished list of iconic names including William Eggleston (2013), Mary Ellen Mark (2014), Martin Parr (2017), Graciela Iturbide (2021), Edward Burtynsky (2022) and Sebastião Salgado (2024). The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. worldphoto.org/exhibition
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World Photography Organisation is a leading global platform dedicated to the development and advancement of photographic culture. Its programming and competition initiatives provide valuable opportunities for artists working \in photography and help broaden the conversation around their work. The Sony World Photography Awards is World Photography Organisation’s principal programme. Established in 2007, it is one of the world’s biggest and most prestigious photography competitions; celebrating the work of leading and emerging practitioners and attracting tens of thousands of visitors annually to its exhibitions worldwide. World Photography Organisation is the photography strand of Creo, which initiates events and programming across three sectors: photography, film and contemporary art. worldphoto.org
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2025 BOOK
The hardback exhibition book will be available to purchase at the exhibition shop in Somerset House and is available to pre-order on shop.worldphoto.org (£24.99).
This collectible hardcover book celebrates remarkable photographs from the past year and delves into the compelling stories, both big and small, that inspired them. Enjoy award-winning images of all styles, genres and topics and immerse yourself in the unique perspectives of photographers from around the world as you look through its pages. Alongside the acclaimed images, readers will also be able to enjoy an essay dedicated to this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient Susan Meiselas.
