Sony World Photography Awards
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On March 31st, the Open and Youth winners along with the inaugural Mobile Phone winner of the world’s biggest photography competition, the Sony World Photography Awards, have been announced. The winning images are on view at Somerset House, London, from 24 April – 10 May. Drawn from the four corners of the world and covering a huge range of subjects, the winning photographers were chosen from over 96,000 entries to the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards. The achievement of each of the 14 winners is extraordinary not only in terms of the competition they faced, but also the fact that these winners are largely not professional photographers; instead they are simply individuals who love photography. The youngest winning photographer is Stephanie Anjo from the United Kingdom who is just 14 years old, and the winners are geographically spread from Mexico to Malaysia. All images courtesy: World Photography Organisation.
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Wilson Lee © Wilson Lee, Hong Kong, 1st Place, Smile, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
This is the back alley of my grandmother's house in Alor Setar, Kedah. The flower and tree is there for almost a decade, growing and flourishing with limited resources. I shot this during Chinese New Year when the sky is the clearest and the amount of light pollution is the lowest around the area here. Yong Lin Tan © Yong Lin Tan, Malaysia, 1st Place, Environment, Youth Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
Norman Quinn © Norman Quinn, United Kingdom, 1st Place, Panoramic, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
Recently the "Cante Alentejano" was considered intangible world heritage. "Cante" is part of the Alentejo culture, Portugal. Beatriz Rocha © Beatriz Rocha, Portugal, 1st Place, Culture, Youth Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
Saleh Rozati © Saleh Rozati, Iran, 1st Place, People, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
Made with a Paramotor Armin Appel © Armin Appel, Germany, 1st Place, Architecture, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
This image was taken in Sicily. I am working on a project called 'A day on the beach', a documentary project focused on the life on the sicilian beaches during the crowded months of summer. The project began on 2013 and in 2014(after I bought a new mobile phone) I took some photos for this project even with my mobile phone(these can be seen on my Instagram profile: https://instagram.com/turicalafato/ ). The shot was taken at the end of July 2014. It is usual to see scenes like this because people spend all day along at the beach and all the usual activities, like playing, eating, sllepping, etc., are done outdoors. All kind of people are seen, and it is a pleasure to contemplate at the same time so much of humanity enjoying and relaxing under the sun. Turi (Salvatore) Calafato © Turi (Salvatore) Calafato Winner, Italy, Mobile Phone Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
Ako Salemi © Ako Salemi, 3rd Place, Iran, Mobile Phone Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
"Sunset at Nyugati railway station, Budapest. A man is watching the timetable at the deserted platform of Nyugati Station right after the departure of the train carrying the Hungarian fans to the Romania-Hungary football match in Bucharest. The sunset is seen through the smoke of the firecrackers exploded by the fans." Janos M Schmidt © Janos M Schmidt, 2nd Place, Hungary, Mobile Phone Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
Pelican in front of Colombo (Sri Lanka) skyline. Antoine Weis © Antoine Weis, Switzerland, 1st Place, Nature & Wildlife, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
Jaime Massieu © Jaime Massieu, Spain, 1st Place, Split Second, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
Yasen Georgiev © Yasen Georgiev, Bulgaria, 1st Place, Travel, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
A grafitti artist works on a Quetzalcoatl, the benign prehispanic God that gave corn and fire to men.. Hector Munoz © Hector Munoz, Mexico, 1st Place, Arts and Culture, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
A young man baths in one of the abandoned shophouses in Old Kolkata, getting ready for the day. Abandoned shophouses like this are sometimes converted to a public bath house by the local migrants, who do not have a home of their own.. Nick Ng Yeow Kee © Nick Ng Yeow Kee, Malaysia, 1st Place, Low Light, Open Competition, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards.
A candid of my little cousin in her happiest state (flowers are not edited) Stephanie Anjo © Stephanie Anjo, United Kingdom, 1st Place, Portraits, Youth Award, 2015 Sony World Photography Awards
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