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OVERALL WINNERS 2026
(MENAFN- Atteline) * The Sony World Photography Awards announce the four overall winners of the 2026 competitions: Professional, Open, Student and Youth
* Citlali Fabián receives the prestigious Photographer of the Year title
* The 10 category winners for the Professional competition announced
* Joel Meyerowitz honoured as 2026 Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient
* 2026 exhibition opens at Somerset House, London from 17 April - 4 May
DUBAI, UAE, 17 APRIL 2026 – The Sony World Photography Awards announced today the 2026 overall winners at a gala ceremony in London, bringing together leading figures in the contemporary photography world to honour this year's winners and their achievements.
The prestigious Photographer of the Year 2026 title was awarded to Citlali Fabián for the series Bilha, Stories of my Sisters. Citlali Fabián is a visual artist from the Yalalteca Indigenous community in Mexico currently based in London, who uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds. Fabián receives a $25,000 (USD) cash prize, a range of Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and the opportunity to present a solo showcase at the Sony World Photography Awards 2027 exhibition.
Fabián was selected from the 10 Professional competition category winners, who were announced at today's ceremony, alongside the 2nd and 3rd place finalists in each category. The evening's programme additionally recognised the overall winners of the Awards' Open, Student and Youth competitions. Also honoured during the course of the evening was this year's Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient, celebrated photographer Joel Meyerowitz.
Now in their 19th edition, the Sony World Photography Awards set the standard for international photography recognition; an unmissable moment in the global cultural calendar that continues to discover, celebrate and elevate the photographers shaping our visual world. Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted. Each edition of the Awards brings into focus stories and images with profound resonance, offering an authoritative perspective on the ever-evolving art of photography.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition is on display at Somerset House, London from 17 April – 4 May, presenting over 300 prints and hundreds of images in digital displays, as well as a special presentation by Joel Meyerowitz.
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Citlali Fabián wins for her project Bilha, Stories of my Sisters, which blends carefully crafted photographic portraits with digital illustrations. The series tells the stories of iconic women from Indigenous communities across Oaxaca, Mexico, whose advocacy work generates meaningful impact across a range of spheres: in law, linguistics, the arts and ecology, among others. Conceived as a project to inspire young girls with positive role models, and created through close, sustained collaboration with the women in the photographs, the images in this series highlight their achievements as well as their lived experiences and motivations. The digital drawings applied to the portraits comprise symbols and motifs that reflect the sitters' personal trajectories and celebrate their cultural heritage.
Commenting on Citlali Fabián’s winning project, Monica Allende, Chair of the 2026 Professional jury says: ‘Through her work, Citlali Fabián reflects on urgent questions of visibility and representation. In many Indigenous cultures, stories are told collectively, shaped by conversation and lived experience rather than by a single voice. Fabián brings this spirit into her photographic practice by working closely with each woman she portrays. Her subjects are not simply photographed, they are active participants in shaping how their stories are told. Through this process, the artist highlights the presence, strength, and achievements of women who have often been overlooked, giving them the visibility and recognition they have long deserved within the wider social and cultural landscape.’
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY WINNERS
The winning series in the 2026 Professional competition have been selected by a panel of expert judges. Each of the winning photographers displays an original approach to storytelling and outstanding technical ability.
All of the category winners receive Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and were invited to participate in Insights, a day of specialised sessions with industry experts in London. To learn more about this year’s Professional winners and finalists, please visit worldphoto.org.
This year’s winners are:
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
WINNER: Joy Saha (Bangladesh) for Homes of Haor
Finalists: 2nd place André Tezza (Brazil); 3rd place Chen Liang (China Mainland)
CREATIVE
WINNER: Citlali Fabián (Mexico) for Bilha, Stories of My Sisters
Finalists: 2nd place Pablo Ramos (Mexico); 3rd place Ben Brooks (United Kingdom)
DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
WINNER: Santiago Mesa (Colombia) for Under the Shadow of Coca
Finalists: 2nd place Colin Delfosse (Belgium); 3rd place Alexandre Bagdassarian (France)
ENVIRONMENT
WINNER: Isadora Romero (Ecuador) for Notes on How to Build a Forest
Finalists: 2nd place Matteo Trevisan (Italy); 3rd place Shane Hynan (Ireland)
LANDSCAPE
WINNER: Dafna Talmor (United Kingdom) for Constructed Landscapes
Finalists: 2nd place Andreas Secci (Germany), 3rd place Michael Blann (United Kingdom)
PERSPECTIVES
WINNER: Seungho Kim (Republic of Korea) for Sunny Side Up: A Portrait of the Most Average K-Parenting Today
Finalists: 2nd place Hayate Kurisu (Japan); 3rd place Fredrik Lerneryd (Sweden)
PORTRAITURE
WINNER: Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni (Italy) for The Faithful
Finalists: 2nd place Marisa Reichert (Germany); 3rd place Federico Borella (Italy)
SPORT
WINNER: Todd Antony (New Zealand) for Buzkashi
Finalists: 2nd place Morgan Otagburuagu (Nigeria); 3rd place Rob Van Thienen (Belgium)
STILL LIFE
WINNER: Vilma Taubo (Norway) for Talking Without Speaking
Finalists: 2nd place Gargi Sharma (India); 3rd place Daniele Vita (Italy)
WILDLIFE & NATURE
WINNER: Will Burrard-Lucas (United Kingdom) for Crossing Point
Finalists: 2nd place Anita Pouchard Serra (Argentina); 3rd place Wolfgang Duerr (Germany)
OPEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The Open competition is a celebration of the photographic image in all its power; standout images are chosen for the way they distil a moment into something that resonates far beyond it. The Open Photographer of the Year 2026 is Elle Leontiev (Australia), who receives a $5,000 (USD) cash prize and Sony Digital Imaging equipment.
Leontiev wins for The Barefoot Volcanologist, a striking portrait of Phillip Yamah, an internationally recognised, self-taught volcano scientist, standing atop a volcanic rock bomb on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu.
Commenting on her win, Elle Leontiev says: ‘In 2018 I stood in a London gallery at the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition and dreamed of being featured. Years later, my dream has become real. Seeing my work win has filled me with overwhelming gratitude and tears of joy. It's a reminder that quiet dreams, nurtured and pursued with heart, can come true.’
STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The brief for this year’s Student competition was Together, inviting students of photography across the world to enter a series on the theme of togetherness, looking at the concept in its broadest sense. The Student Photographer of the Year 2026 is Jubair Ahmed Arnob (Bangladesh, Counter Foto - A Center for Visual Arts). His series The Place Where I Used To Play, visually narrates the changing landscape of the Green Model Town in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where urban development is altering daily life and the suburban topography.
Commenting on his win, Jubair Ahmed Arnob says: ‘Winning the Sony World Photography Award feels like a dream come true — years of passion, memories, and stories finally being seen and recognised. It fills me with gratitude, joy, and a renewed drive to keep capturing the world through my lens.’
YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The 2026 Youth competition invited all photographers aged 19 and under to respond to the Open Call and share their best images of the past year. The Youth Photographer of the Year 2026 is Philip Kangas (Sweden, 16 years old). He receives the award for Saving History from the Flames, a remarkable image of two firefighters as they carry an artwork out of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm during a fire, capturing the action and collaboration of the moment.
Commenting on his win, Philip Kangas says: ‘I was very surprised when I heard that I was a winner in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards. I am very happy, as it gives confirmation to my hard work.’
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
The prestigious Outstanding Contribution to Photography 2026 is awarded to acclaimed photographer Joel Meyerowitz. Meyerowitz’s practice is marked by his observant eye, finely tuned to the currents and textures of life. His work shows a fascination with life happening around him, and a remarkable instinct for framing images that are at once revealing and enigmatic, imbued with beauty and wit.
A selection of works by Meyerowitz, including excerpts from his series Europa (1966-1967) and two new artist videos, are on view at Somerset House as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition, offering an insight into the spirit and curiosity that has characterised his practice for the past six decades.
PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
CREATIVE
DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
Category Winner
Joy Saha, Bangladesh
2nd Place André Tezza, Brazil
3rd Place Chen Liang, China Mainland
Photographer of the Year
Citlali Fabián, Mexico
2nd Place Pablo Ramos, Mexico
3rd Place Ben Brooks, United Kingdom
Category Winner
Santiago Mesa, Colombia
2nd Place Colin Delfosse, Belgium
3rd Place Alexandre Bagdassarian, France
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Cristopher Rogel Blanquet Chavez & Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Mexico
Farshid Rahimi Kalahroudi, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy
Mathieu Moindron, France
Peter Lipton, Netherlands
Stephan Zirwes, Germany
Tomasz Kawecki, Poland
Abbey Hepner, United States
Armin Graca, Bosnia And Herzegovina
Daniela Balestrin, Brazil
Persia Campbell, Mexico
Sarah Ketelaars, United Kingdom
Sergio Meléndez Cava, Peru
Zula Rabikowska, United Kingdom
Anne Mocaër, France
Dong Wei, China Mainland
Mário Cruz, Portugal
Sandile Ndlovu, South Africa
Seamus Murphy, Ireland
Ye Hyun Kim, Korea, Republic Of
Yris Pablo, Venezuela
ENVIRONMENT
LANDSCAPE
PERSPECTIVES
Category Winner
Isadora Romero, Ecuador
2nd Place Matteo Trevisan, Italy
3rd Place Shane Hynan, Ireland
Category Winner
Dafna Talmor, United Kingdom
2nd Place Andreas Secci, Germany
3rd Place Michael Blann, United Kingdom
Category Winner
Seungho Kim, Korea, Republic Of
2nd Place Hayate Kurisu, Japan
3rd Place Fredrik Lerneryd, Sweden
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Borja Abargues, Spain
Eduardo Valenzuela, Ecuador
Hossein Sadri Nobarzad, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Jacob Paley, United States
Mahé Elipe, France
Tommy Trenchard, United Kingdom
Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan
Daniel Clavería, Chile
David Baxter III, United States
Florian Ruiz, France
Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist, Sweden
Liam Man, United Kingdom
Nathalie Ericson, Sweden
Peter Franck, Germany
Brian Mena Laureano, Mexico
Camille Nivollet, France
Dara Petrova, Ukraine
Kanyuan Li, China Mainland
María Fernanda García Freire, Ecuador
Maria Fynsk Norup, Denmark
PORTRAITURE
SPORT
STILL LIFE
Category Winner
Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy
2nd Place Marisa Reichert, Germany
3rd Place Federico Borella, Italy
Category Winner
Todd Antony, New Zealand
2nd Place Morgan Otagburuagu, Nigeria
3rd Place Rob Van Thienen, Belgium
Category Winner
Vilma Taubo, Norway
2nd Place Gargi Sharma, India
3rd Place Daniele Vita, Italy
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Caroline Gutman, United States
Ed Alcock, United Kingdom
Hans-Juergen Burkard, Germany
János Bődey, Hungary
Ron Timehin, United Kingdom
Shaohan Fang, China Mainland
Wei Kuai, China Mainland
Alain Schroeder, Belgium
Delfina Pignatiello, Argentina
Irina Werning, Argentina
Luis Henry Agudelo Cano, Colombia
Mariusz Śmiejek, Poland
Qiu Yan, China Mainland
Yi Xiao, China Mainland
Alessandro Gandolfi, Italy
Andrzej Pilichowski-Ragno, Poland
Carlos Espinosa, Ecuador
Francesco Amorosino, Italy
Md Harun Or Rashid, Bangladesh
Ruston Banal, Philippines
Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan
WILDLIFE & NATURE
Category Winner
Will Burrard-Lucas, United Kingdom
2nd Place Anita Pouchard Serra, Argentina
3rd Place Wolfgang Duerr, Germany
Shortlist
Benjamin Pawlica, France
Fei Xin, China Mainland
Hugo Hebbe, France
James Ross, United Kingdom
Loren Elliott, United States
Marcus Westberg, Sweden
Sunita Mandal, United States
OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE
CREATIVE
LANDSCAPE
Winner
Winner
Winner
Markus Naarttiijärvi, Sweden
Siavosh Ejlali, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
J Fritz Rumpf, United States
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Carlo Yuen, Hong Kong
Catherine Wang, United States
Eng Tong Tan, Malaysia
Falkmar Ameringer, Austria
Hanjun Zhang, China Mainland
Hui Liang, China Mainland
Klaus Lenzen, Germany
Kong Zhongxiang, China Mainland
MD Tanveer Hassan Rohan, United States
Qingsheng Sun, China Mainland
Ramatis Haywanon da Costa, Brazil
Utshaho Gupta, United States
Abdulla AL-Mushaifri, Oman
Ali Zolghadri, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Anne-Marie Etienne, France
Ben Mozafari, Canada
Cameron Wilcox, United States
Chen Zijun, China Mainland
Chukwudebelu Ojekwe, Nigeria
Claudia Behrensen, Argentina
Jay Tang, Netherlands
Maja Schubert, Germany
Marie-Line Dentler, France
Sai Ma, China Mainland
Shabnam Maleki, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Toshio Ishido, Japan
Cong Lin, Canada
Dimitry Papkov, United States
Francisco Lima Saraiva, Brazil
Jassen Todorov, United States
Jim Guerard, United States
Kibong Nam, Korea, Republic Of
Lisa K. Kuhn, United States
Manuel Ortiga Castillo, Spain
Matteo Redaelli, Italy
Sascha Schernthaner, Austria
Scott Portelli, Australia
LIFESTYLE
MOTION
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE
Winner
Winner
Winner
Vanta Coda III, United States
Franklin Littlefield, United States
Klaus Hellmich, Germany
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Andreas Kanellopoulos, Greece
Anita Clark & Paul Wenham-Clarke, United Kingdom
Brian Arancibia, Chile
Camila de Medeiros Fantinel, Brazil
Charlie Clift, United Kingdom
Ethan Parker, United Kingdom
Hernan Jaramillo, Colombia
Mustafa Shorbaji, Egypt
Sebastian Szczepanowski, Poland
Tomek Kozlowski, Poland
Andre Magarao, Brazil
Axel Schmidtke, Germany
Christoph Oberschneider, Austria
Easelyn Pineda, Philippines
He Lu, China Mainland
John Winkopp, United States
Lee Jongkee, Korea, Republic Of
Lorea Hausheer, Switzerland
Martin Schmid, Austria
Oscar Seguel Mangiola, Chile
Takeru Marui, Japan
Vishal Naveen, India
Zdeněk Vošický, Czechia
Chung Cheong Wong, Singapore
Daichi Shimada, Japan
Elizabeth Yicheng Shen, Taiwan
Giacomo Marchione, Italy
Huajin Sun, China Mainland
Juan Jacobo Castillo Barrerra, Colombia
Kevin Shi, United States
Lisa Skelton, Australia
Samuel Round, United Kingdom
Scott Portelli, Australia
Stan Bouman, Netherlands
Tim Munsey, United Kingdom
Vishal Naveen, India
Wouter van Hofwegen, Netherlands
OBJECT
PORTRAITURE
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
Winner
Open Photographer of the Year
Winner
Robby Ogilvie, United Kingdom
Elle Leontiev, Australia
Giulia Pissagroia, Italy
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
David Hoekje, United States
Glen Serbin, United States
Guglielmo Mangilli, Italy
Hanhoon Lee, Korea, Republic of
Jan Goeke, Germany
Leonel Costa, Angola
Lesley Ormrod, United Kingdom
Olivier Koestel, France
Sarah Barlow, United Kingdom
Soomin Park, Korea, Republic Of
Yuliy Vasilev, Bulgaria
Alejandra Valenzuela, Chile
Charlie Clift, United Kingdom
Duncan Elliott, United Kingdom
Jaylon Cooper, United States
Kalista Kemp, South Africa
Kamil Hendrych, Poland
Katarzyna Lakocy, Poland
Livier Miroslava Ultreras, Mexico
Luis Alejandro Dávila López, Spain
Maria Gutu, Moldova, Republic Of
Mondo Love, United Kingdom
Shuyang Zhuang, China Mainland
Tim Pearse, United Kingdom
Andre Gaspar, Portugal
Arun Saha, India
Bijoy Krishna Paul, Bangladesh
France Leclerc, United States
Kathryn Mussallem, Canada
Maciej Lubomski, Poland
Mariana Zilbershteyn, Australia
Mattia Massaiu, Italy
Otto David Ramírez Villa, Mexico
Paolo Dellepiane, Italy
Rodrigo Paredes, Argentina
Rudi Uran, Slovenia
TRAVEL
Winner
Megumi Murakami, Japan
Shortlist
ChenYu Hsieh, Taiwan
David Sykes, United Kingdom
Filip Hrebenda, Slovakia
Jet Huynh, Vietnam
John Edwards, United States
Liping Jiang, China Mainland
Marie-Line Dentler, France
Megan Tavarez, United States
Sawyer Alcázar-Hagen, United States
Swati Biswas Guha, India
STUDENT & YOUTH COMPETITIONS CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
STUDENT COMPETITION
YOUTH COMPETITION
Student Photographer of the Year
Jubair Ahmed Arnob, Bangladesh
Counter Foto - A Center for Visual Arts, Bangladesh
Youth Photographer of the Year
Philip Kangas, Sweden
Shortlist
Aakash Gulzar, India
MERC, University of Kashmir, India
Shortlist
Abdallah Islam, Egypt
Chanel Grobler, South Africa
Open Window Institute, South Africa
Ayden Feagle, United States
Ci Song, China Mainland
Drexel University, United States
Doğa Ergün, Türkiye
Julian Cabral, Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina
Jane Mozzi, Argentina
Laura Anna Rossa, Belgium
LUCA School of Arts Sint Lukas Brussels, Belgium
Jeirin Anton, Sri Lanka
Matte Dixon, Australia
Griffith University, Australia
Keira Pereira, Canada
Teresa Halbreiter, Germany
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Riley Shickle, United Kingdom
Yulai Xu, China Mainland
University of the Arts London, United Kingdom
Ruohan Wang, China Mainland
Zifan Zhang, China Mainland
Danish School of Media and Journalism (DJMX), Denmark
Victor Reichert, France
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
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Sony World Photography Awards are one of the most important fixtures in the global photographic calendar. Now in its 19th 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 Joel Meyerowitz is the 2026 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), Sebastião Salgado (2024) and Susan Meiselas (2025). The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. worldphoto.org/exhibition
2026 JUDGES
Professional Competition: Monica Allende, Independent Curator and Photography Consultant, Chair of
the Jury; Daniel Brena, Director, Centro de las Artes de San Agustín, Mexico; Yumi Goto, Independent Curator, Editor, Researcher and Publisher, Japan; Zack Hatfield, Managing Editor, Aperture magazine, USA; Paul Ninson, Founder and Executive Director, Dikan Center, Ghana; Bindi Vora, Artist and Senior Curator, Autograph, UK
Open & Youth Competitions: Ruby Rees-Sheridan, Assistant Curator, Photography, National Portrait Gallery, UK
Student Competition: Tess Raimbeau, Photo Editor, Libération, France
CITLALI FABIÁN
Citlali Fabián is a visual artist from the Yalalteca Indigenous community in Mexico. Her work has been awarded by the Bertha Foundation, Magnum Foundation, National Geographic Society and Arts Council England. She uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds.
ELLE LEONTIEV
Elle Leontiev is a practicing photographer of 10 years, working across digital and fine art darkroom techniques. She believes in photography’s power to influence society, exploring humanity, nature and our place in the universe through her images.
JUBAIR AHMED ARNOB
Jubair Ahmed Arnob is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer exploring overlooked socio-environmental stories through research-driven practice. He creates work that preserves what is fading, questions what is changing, and reveals the emotions shaped by shifting environments.
PHILIP KANGAS
Philip Kangas is 17 years old and lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. The main focus of his practice is photojournalistic work, with his coverage mainly centering around sports, news events and portraiture.
JOEL MEYEROWITZ
Joel Meyerowitz (b. New York, 1938) Is an award-winning photographer whose work has appeared in over 350 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world. Celebrated as a pioneer of colour photography, he is a two-time Guggenheim Fellow, a recipient of both National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities awards, and a recipient of The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal. He has published 57 books. Joel Meyerowitz is represented by Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York, Polka Galerie in Paris and Huxley-Parlour Gallery in London. He lives and works in New York and in London.
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2026 BOOK
The hardcover exhibition book is available to purchase at the exhibition shop in Somerset House and on shop.worldphoto.org (£35.00).
This collectible book brings together the best images from the past year, offering a lasting record of the moments, ideas, and encounters that inspired photographers worldwide. Across its pages, readers will discover a wide range of stories - from intimate everyday moments to striking global scenes - explored through diverse genres, styles, and themes. The book also features a special essay on Joel Meyerowitz, recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Photography, celebrating his enduring influence on generations of image-makers.
* Citlali Fabián receives the prestigious Photographer of the Year title
* The 10 category winners for the Professional competition announced
* Joel Meyerowitz honoured as 2026 Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient
* 2026 exhibition opens at Somerset House, London from 17 April - 4 May
DUBAI, UAE, 17 APRIL 2026 – The Sony World Photography Awards announced today the 2026 overall winners at a gala ceremony in London, bringing together leading figures in the contemporary photography world to honour this year's winners and their achievements.
The prestigious Photographer of the Year 2026 title was awarded to Citlali Fabián for the series Bilha, Stories of my Sisters. Citlali Fabián is a visual artist from the Yalalteca Indigenous community in Mexico currently based in London, who uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds. Fabián receives a $25,000 (USD) cash prize, a range of Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and the opportunity to present a solo showcase at the Sony World Photography Awards 2027 exhibition.
Fabián was selected from the 10 Professional competition category winners, who were announced at today's ceremony, alongside the 2nd and 3rd place finalists in each category. The evening's programme additionally recognised the overall winners of the Awards' Open, Student and Youth competitions. Also honoured during the course of the evening was this year's Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient, celebrated photographer Joel Meyerowitz.
Now in their 19th edition, the Sony World Photography Awards set the standard for international photography recognition; an unmissable moment in the global cultural calendar that continues to discover, celebrate and elevate the photographers shaping our visual world. Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted. Each edition of the Awards brings into focus stories and images with profound resonance, offering an authoritative perspective on the ever-evolving art of photography.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition is on display at Somerset House, London from 17 April – 4 May, presenting over 300 prints and hundreds of images in digital displays, as well as a special presentation by Joel Meyerowitz.
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Citlali Fabián wins for her project Bilha, Stories of my Sisters, which blends carefully crafted photographic portraits with digital illustrations. The series tells the stories of iconic women from Indigenous communities across Oaxaca, Mexico, whose advocacy work generates meaningful impact across a range of spheres: in law, linguistics, the arts and ecology, among others. Conceived as a project to inspire young girls with positive role models, and created through close, sustained collaboration with the women in the photographs, the images in this series highlight their achievements as well as their lived experiences and motivations. The digital drawings applied to the portraits comprise symbols and motifs that reflect the sitters' personal trajectories and celebrate their cultural heritage.
Commenting on Citlali Fabián’s winning project, Monica Allende, Chair of the 2026 Professional jury says: ‘Through her work, Citlali Fabián reflects on urgent questions of visibility and representation. In many Indigenous cultures, stories are told collectively, shaped by conversation and lived experience rather than by a single voice. Fabián brings this spirit into her photographic practice by working closely with each woman she portrays. Her subjects are not simply photographed, they are active participants in shaping how their stories are told. Through this process, the artist highlights the presence, strength, and achievements of women who have often been overlooked, giving them the visibility and recognition they have long deserved within the wider social and cultural landscape.’
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY WINNERS
The winning series in the 2026 Professional competition have been selected by a panel of expert judges. Each of the winning photographers displays an original approach to storytelling and outstanding technical ability.
All of the category winners receive Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and were invited to participate in Insights, a day of specialised sessions with industry experts in London. To learn more about this year’s Professional winners and finalists, please visit worldphoto.org.
This year’s winners are:
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
WINNER: Joy Saha (Bangladesh) for Homes of Haor
Finalists: 2nd place André Tezza (Brazil); 3rd place Chen Liang (China Mainland)
CREATIVE
WINNER: Citlali Fabián (Mexico) for Bilha, Stories of My Sisters
Finalists: 2nd place Pablo Ramos (Mexico); 3rd place Ben Brooks (United Kingdom)
DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
WINNER: Santiago Mesa (Colombia) for Under the Shadow of Coca
Finalists: 2nd place Colin Delfosse (Belgium); 3rd place Alexandre Bagdassarian (France)
ENVIRONMENT
WINNER: Isadora Romero (Ecuador) for Notes on How to Build a Forest
Finalists: 2nd place Matteo Trevisan (Italy); 3rd place Shane Hynan (Ireland)
LANDSCAPE
WINNER: Dafna Talmor (United Kingdom) for Constructed Landscapes
Finalists: 2nd place Andreas Secci (Germany), 3rd place Michael Blann (United Kingdom)
PERSPECTIVES
WINNER: Seungho Kim (Republic of Korea) for Sunny Side Up: A Portrait of the Most Average K-Parenting Today
Finalists: 2nd place Hayate Kurisu (Japan); 3rd place Fredrik Lerneryd (Sweden)
PORTRAITURE
WINNER: Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni (Italy) for The Faithful
Finalists: 2nd place Marisa Reichert (Germany); 3rd place Federico Borella (Italy)
SPORT
WINNER: Todd Antony (New Zealand) for Buzkashi
Finalists: 2nd place Morgan Otagburuagu (Nigeria); 3rd place Rob Van Thienen (Belgium)
STILL LIFE
WINNER: Vilma Taubo (Norway) for Talking Without Speaking
Finalists: 2nd place Gargi Sharma (India); 3rd place Daniele Vita (Italy)
WILDLIFE & NATURE
WINNER: Will Burrard-Lucas (United Kingdom) for Crossing Point
Finalists: 2nd place Anita Pouchard Serra (Argentina); 3rd place Wolfgang Duerr (Germany)
OPEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The Open competition is a celebration of the photographic image in all its power; standout images are chosen for the way they distil a moment into something that resonates far beyond it. The Open Photographer of the Year 2026 is Elle Leontiev (Australia), who receives a $5,000 (USD) cash prize and Sony Digital Imaging equipment.
Leontiev wins for The Barefoot Volcanologist, a striking portrait of Phillip Yamah, an internationally recognised, self-taught volcano scientist, standing atop a volcanic rock bomb on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu.
Commenting on her win, Elle Leontiev says: ‘In 2018 I stood in a London gallery at the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition and dreamed of being featured. Years later, my dream has become real. Seeing my work win has filled me with overwhelming gratitude and tears of joy. It's a reminder that quiet dreams, nurtured and pursued with heart, can come true.’
STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The brief for this year’s Student competition was Together, inviting students of photography across the world to enter a series on the theme of togetherness, looking at the concept in its broadest sense. The Student Photographer of the Year 2026 is Jubair Ahmed Arnob (Bangladesh, Counter Foto - A Center for Visual Arts). His series The Place Where I Used To Play, visually narrates the changing landscape of the Green Model Town in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where urban development is altering daily life and the suburban topography.
Commenting on his win, Jubair Ahmed Arnob says: ‘Winning the Sony World Photography Award feels like a dream come true — years of passion, memories, and stories finally being seen and recognised. It fills me with gratitude, joy, and a renewed drive to keep capturing the world through my lens.’
YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The 2026 Youth competition invited all photographers aged 19 and under to respond to the Open Call and share their best images of the past year. The Youth Photographer of the Year 2026 is Philip Kangas (Sweden, 16 years old). He receives the award for Saving History from the Flames, a remarkable image of two firefighters as they carry an artwork out of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm during a fire, capturing the action and collaboration of the moment.
Commenting on his win, Philip Kangas says: ‘I was very surprised when I heard that I was a winner in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards. I am very happy, as it gives confirmation to my hard work.’
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
The prestigious Outstanding Contribution to Photography 2026 is awarded to acclaimed photographer Joel Meyerowitz. Meyerowitz’s practice is marked by his observant eye, finely tuned to the currents and textures of life. His work shows a fascination with life happening around him, and a remarkable instinct for framing images that are at once revealing and enigmatic, imbued with beauty and wit.
A selection of works by Meyerowitz, including excerpts from his series Europa (1966-1967) and two new artist videos, are on view at Somerset House as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition, offering an insight into the spirit and curiosity that has characterised his practice for the past six decades.
PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
CREATIVE
DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
Category Winner
Joy Saha, Bangladesh
2nd Place André Tezza, Brazil
3rd Place Chen Liang, China Mainland
Photographer of the Year
Citlali Fabián, Mexico
2nd Place Pablo Ramos, Mexico
3rd Place Ben Brooks, United Kingdom
Category Winner
Santiago Mesa, Colombia
2nd Place Colin Delfosse, Belgium
3rd Place Alexandre Bagdassarian, France
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Cristopher Rogel Blanquet Chavez & Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Mexico
Farshid Rahimi Kalahroudi, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy
Mathieu Moindron, France
Peter Lipton, Netherlands
Stephan Zirwes, Germany
Tomasz Kawecki, Poland
Abbey Hepner, United States
Armin Graca, Bosnia And Herzegovina
Daniela Balestrin, Brazil
Persia Campbell, Mexico
Sarah Ketelaars, United Kingdom
Sergio Meléndez Cava, Peru
Zula Rabikowska, United Kingdom
Anne Mocaër, France
Dong Wei, China Mainland
Mário Cruz, Portugal
Sandile Ndlovu, South Africa
Seamus Murphy, Ireland
Ye Hyun Kim, Korea, Republic Of
Yris Pablo, Venezuela
ENVIRONMENT
LANDSCAPE
PERSPECTIVES
Category Winner
Isadora Romero, Ecuador
2nd Place Matteo Trevisan, Italy
3rd Place Shane Hynan, Ireland
Category Winner
Dafna Talmor, United Kingdom
2nd Place Andreas Secci, Germany
3rd Place Michael Blann, United Kingdom
Category Winner
Seungho Kim, Korea, Republic Of
2nd Place Hayate Kurisu, Japan
3rd Place Fredrik Lerneryd, Sweden
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Borja Abargues, Spain
Eduardo Valenzuela, Ecuador
Hossein Sadri Nobarzad, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Jacob Paley, United States
Mahé Elipe, France
Tommy Trenchard, United Kingdom
Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan
Daniel Clavería, Chile
David Baxter III, United States
Florian Ruiz, France
Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist, Sweden
Liam Man, United Kingdom
Nathalie Ericson, Sweden
Peter Franck, Germany
Brian Mena Laureano, Mexico
Camille Nivollet, France
Dara Petrova, Ukraine
Kanyuan Li, China Mainland
María Fernanda García Freire, Ecuador
Maria Fynsk Norup, Denmark
PORTRAITURE
SPORT
STILL LIFE
Category Winner
Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy
2nd Place Marisa Reichert, Germany
3rd Place Federico Borella, Italy
Category Winner
Todd Antony, New Zealand
2nd Place Morgan Otagburuagu, Nigeria
3rd Place Rob Van Thienen, Belgium
Category Winner
Vilma Taubo, Norway
2nd Place Gargi Sharma, India
3rd Place Daniele Vita, Italy
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Caroline Gutman, United States
Ed Alcock, United Kingdom
Hans-Juergen Burkard, Germany
János Bődey, Hungary
Ron Timehin, United Kingdom
Shaohan Fang, China Mainland
Wei Kuai, China Mainland
Alain Schroeder, Belgium
Delfina Pignatiello, Argentina
Irina Werning, Argentina
Luis Henry Agudelo Cano, Colombia
Mariusz Śmiejek, Poland
Qiu Yan, China Mainland
Yi Xiao, China Mainland
Alessandro Gandolfi, Italy
Andrzej Pilichowski-Ragno, Poland
Carlos Espinosa, Ecuador
Francesco Amorosino, Italy
Md Harun Or Rashid, Bangladesh
Ruston Banal, Philippines
Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan
WILDLIFE & NATURE
Category Winner
Will Burrard-Lucas, United Kingdom
2nd Place Anita Pouchard Serra, Argentina
3rd Place Wolfgang Duerr, Germany
Shortlist
Benjamin Pawlica, France
Fei Xin, China Mainland
Hugo Hebbe, France
James Ross, United Kingdom
Loren Elliott, United States
Marcus Westberg, Sweden
Sunita Mandal, United States
OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE
CREATIVE
LANDSCAPE
Winner
Winner
Winner
Markus Naarttiijärvi, Sweden
Siavosh Ejlali, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
J Fritz Rumpf, United States
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Carlo Yuen, Hong Kong
Catherine Wang, United States
Eng Tong Tan, Malaysia
Falkmar Ameringer, Austria
Hanjun Zhang, China Mainland
Hui Liang, China Mainland
Klaus Lenzen, Germany
Kong Zhongxiang, China Mainland
MD Tanveer Hassan Rohan, United States
Qingsheng Sun, China Mainland
Ramatis Haywanon da Costa, Brazil
Utshaho Gupta, United States
Abdulla AL-Mushaifri, Oman
Ali Zolghadri, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Anne-Marie Etienne, France
Ben Mozafari, Canada
Cameron Wilcox, United States
Chen Zijun, China Mainland
Chukwudebelu Ojekwe, Nigeria
Claudia Behrensen, Argentina
Jay Tang, Netherlands
Maja Schubert, Germany
Marie-Line Dentler, France
Sai Ma, China Mainland
Shabnam Maleki, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Toshio Ishido, Japan
Cong Lin, Canada
Dimitry Papkov, United States
Francisco Lima Saraiva, Brazil
Jassen Todorov, United States
Jim Guerard, United States
Kibong Nam, Korea, Republic Of
Lisa K. Kuhn, United States
Manuel Ortiga Castillo, Spain
Matteo Redaelli, Italy
Sascha Schernthaner, Austria
Scott Portelli, Australia
LIFESTYLE
MOTION
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE
Winner
Winner
Winner
Vanta Coda III, United States
Franklin Littlefield, United States
Klaus Hellmich, Germany
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
Andreas Kanellopoulos, Greece
Anita Clark & Paul Wenham-Clarke, United Kingdom
Brian Arancibia, Chile
Camila de Medeiros Fantinel, Brazil
Charlie Clift, United Kingdom
Ethan Parker, United Kingdom
Hernan Jaramillo, Colombia
Mustafa Shorbaji, Egypt
Sebastian Szczepanowski, Poland
Tomek Kozlowski, Poland
Andre Magarao, Brazil
Axel Schmidtke, Germany
Christoph Oberschneider, Austria
Easelyn Pineda, Philippines
He Lu, China Mainland
John Winkopp, United States
Lee Jongkee, Korea, Republic Of
Lorea Hausheer, Switzerland
Martin Schmid, Austria
Oscar Seguel Mangiola, Chile
Takeru Marui, Japan
Vishal Naveen, India
Zdeněk Vošický, Czechia
Chung Cheong Wong, Singapore
Daichi Shimada, Japan
Elizabeth Yicheng Shen, Taiwan
Giacomo Marchione, Italy
Huajin Sun, China Mainland
Juan Jacobo Castillo Barrerra, Colombia
Kevin Shi, United States
Lisa Skelton, Australia
Samuel Round, United Kingdom
Scott Portelli, Australia
Stan Bouman, Netherlands
Tim Munsey, United Kingdom
Vishal Naveen, India
Wouter van Hofwegen, Netherlands
OBJECT
PORTRAITURE
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
Winner
Open Photographer of the Year
Winner
Robby Ogilvie, United Kingdom
Elle Leontiev, Australia
Giulia Pissagroia, Italy
Shortlist
Shortlist
Shortlist
David Hoekje, United States
Glen Serbin, United States
Guglielmo Mangilli, Italy
Hanhoon Lee, Korea, Republic of
Jan Goeke, Germany
Leonel Costa, Angola
Lesley Ormrod, United Kingdom
Olivier Koestel, France
Sarah Barlow, United Kingdom
Soomin Park, Korea, Republic Of
Yuliy Vasilev, Bulgaria
Alejandra Valenzuela, Chile
Charlie Clift, United Kingdom
Duncan Elliott, United Kingdom
Jaylon Cooper, United States
Kalista Kemp, South Africa
Kamil Hendrych, Poland
Katarzyna Lakocy, Poland
Livier Miroslava Ultreras, Mexico
Luis Alejandro Dávila López, Spain
Maria Gutu, Moldova, Republic Of
Mondo Love, United Kingdom
Shuyang Zhuang, China Mainland
Tim Pearse, United Kingdom
Andre Gaspar, Portugal
Arun Saha, India
Bijoy Krishna Paul, Bangladesh
France Leclerc, United States
Kathryn Mussallem, Canada
Maciej Lubomski, Poland
Mariana Zilbershteyn, Australia
Mattia Massaiu, Italy
Otto David Ramírez Villa, Mexico
Paolo Dellepiane, Italy
Rodrigo Paredes, Argentina
Rudi Uran, Slovenia
TRAVEL
Winner
Megumi Murakami, Japan
Shortlist
ChenYu Hsieh, Taiwan
David Sykes, United Kingdom
Filip Hrebenda, Slovakia
Jet Huynh, Vietnam
John Edwards, United States
Liping Jiang, China Mainland
Marie-Line Dentler, France
Megan Tavarez, United States
Sawyer Alcázar-Hagen, United States
Swati Biswas Guha, India
STUDENT & YOUTH COMPETITIONS CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
STUDENT COMPETITION
YOUTH COMPETITION
Student Photographer of the Year
Jubair Ahmed Arnob, Bangladesh
Counter Foto - A Center for Visual Arts, Bangladesh
Youth Photographer of the Year
Philip Kangas, Sweden
Shortlist
Aakash Gulzar, India
MERC, University of Kashmir, India
Shortlist
Abdallah Islam, Egypt
Chanel Grobler, South Africa
Open Window Institute, South Africa
Ayden Feagle, United States
Ci Song, China Mainland
Drexel University, United States
Doğa Ergün, Türkiye
Julian Cabral, Argentina
Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina
Jane Mozzi, Argentina
Laura Anna Rossa, Belgium
LUCA School of Arts Sint Lukas Brussels, Belgium
Jeirin Anton, Sri Lanka
Matte Dixon, Australia
Griffith University, Australia
Keira Pereira, Canada
Teresa Halbreiter, Germany
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Riley Shickle, United Kingdom
Yulai Xu, China Mainland
University of the Arts London, United Kingdom
Ruohan Wang, China Mainland
Zifan Zhang, China Mainland
Danish School of Media and Journalism (DJMX), Denmark
Victor Reichert, France
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SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
Produced by Creo under its photography strand the World Photography Organisation, the internationally acclaimed
Sony World Photography Awards are one of the most important fixtures in the global photographic calendar. Now in its 19th 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 Joel Meyerowitz is the 2026 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), Sebastião Salgado (2024) and Susan Meiselas (2025). The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. worldphoto.org/exhibition
2026 JUDGES
Professional Competition: Monica Allende, Independent Curator and Photography Consultant, Chair of
the Jury; Daniel Brena, Director, Centro de las Artes de San Agustín, Mexico; Yumi Goto, Independent Curator, Editor, Researcher and Publisher, Japan; Zack Hatfield, Managing Editor, Aperture magazine, USA; Paul Ninson, Founder and Executive Director, Dikan Center, Ghana; Bindi Vora, Artist and Senior Curator, Autograph, UK
Open & Youth Competitions: Ruby Rees-Sheridan, Assistant Curator, Photography, National Portrait Gallery, UK
Student Competition: Tess Raimbeau, Photo Editor, Libération, France
CITLALI FABIÁN
Citlali Fabián is a visual artist from the Yalalteca Indigenous community in Mexico. Her work has been awarded by the Bertha Foundation, Magnum Foundation, National Geographic Society and Arts Council England. She uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds.
ELLE LEONTIEV
Elle Leontiev is a practicing photographer of 10 years, working across digital and fine art darkroom techniques. She believes in photography’s power to influence society, exploring humanity, nature and our place in the universe through her images.
JUBAIR AHMED ARNOB
Jubair Ahmed Arnob is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer exploring overlooked socio-environmental stories through research-driven practice. He creates work that preserves what is fading, questions what is changing, and reveals the emotions shaped by shifting environments.
PHILIP KANGAS
Philip Kangas is 17 years old and lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. The main focus of his practice is photojournalistic work, with his coverage mainly centering around sports, news events and portraiture.
JOEL MEYEROWITZ
Joel Meyerowitz (b. New York, 1938) Is an award-winning photographer whose work has appeared in over 350 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world. Celebrated as a pioneer of colour photography, he is a two-time Guggenheim Fellow, a recipient of both National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities awards, and a recipient of The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal. He has published 57 books. Joel Meyerowitz is represented by Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York, Polka Galerie in Paris and Huxley-Parlour Gallery in London. He lives and works in New York and in London.
WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY ORGANISATION
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 the
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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CREO
Creo initiates and organises events and programming across three key strands: photography, film and contemporary art. Established in 2007 as World Photography Organisation, Creo has since grown in scope, furthering its mission of developing meaningful opportunities for creatives and expanding the reach of its cultural activities. Today, its flagship projects include the Sony World Photography Awards, Sony Future Filmmaker Awards, PHOTOFAIRS and Photo London. Working in partnership with Angus Montgomery Arts (AMA), Creo helps deliver the group’s ventures, comprising some of the world’s leading art fairs. Taking its name from the Latin for ‘I create’, it is in this spirit that Creo sets out to empower and give agency to creative voices. creoarts.com
SONY GROUP CORPORATION
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SONY CORPORATION
Sony Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation and is responsible for the Entertainment, Technology & Services (ET&S) business. With the mission to “create the future of entertainment through the power of technology together with creators,” we aim to continue to deliver Kando* to people around the world. For more information, visit: sony.net
*Kando is a Japanese word that roughly translates to the sense of awe and emotion you feel when experiencing something beautiful and amazing for the first time.
SONY MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
Sony Middle East and Africa FZE is a 100% subsidiary of Sony Corporation and is the regional headquarters for the Middle East and Africa regions. The company is engaged in the business of Sony Consumer Electronics, Mobile Electronics (Car Audio), broadcasting and professional products and Computer Entertainment (PlayStation) products in more than 40 countries in the region.
Apart from stock operations in the Jebel Ali Free Zone Establishment in Dubai, Sony Middle East and Africa leads execution of various logistics, sales, marketing, advertising and customer services activities through its business partners. 353 accredited third-party service centres reinforce Sony’s presence in key markets in the region.
SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2026 BOOK
The hardcover exhibition book is available to purchase at the exhibition shop in Somerset House and on shop.worldphoto.org (£35.00).
This collectible book brings together the best images from the past year, offering a lasting record of the moments, ideas, and encounters that inspired photographers worldwide. Across its pages, readers will discover a wide range of stories - from intimate everyday moments to striking global scenes - explored through diverse genres, styles, and themes. The book also features a special essay on Joel Meyerowitz, recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Photography, celebrating his enduring influence on generations of image-makers.
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