OPEN COMPETITION 2023 CATEGORY WINNERS & SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED

The World Photography Organisation is pleased to announce the category winners and shortlist in the Open competition of the Sony World Photography Awards 2023, recognising the best single shots from 2022.

Over 415,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted to the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 and over 200,000 were entered into the Open competition. Each winner receives digital imaging equipment from Sony and will go on to compete for the prestigious Open Photographer of the Year title and a $5,000 (USD) prize.

The overall winner of the Open competition will be announced at the Awards’ ceremony in London on 13 April. Selected winning and shortlisted images will be shown as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition at Somerset House from 14 April-1 May 2023.

The ten category winners are:

ARCHITECTURE

Mark Benham (United Kingdom) for The Silos, a collage-like image of silos and surrounding buildings in eye-catching rosy hues at the Port of Brest in France.

LANDSCAPE

Giorgos Rousopoulos (Greece) for his image of a Greek mountain landscape featuring a hiker climbing up Mount Tymfi, standing majestically in the background and overlooking Pindus National Park.

LIFESTYLE

Azim Khan Ronnie (Bangladesh) for Childhood, capturing children weaving in and out of scores of giant cones (topas) in a Bangladeshi rice processing plant as they play with a cart used by workers to carry and dry rice.

MOTION

Zhenhuan Zhou (China Mainland) for Slam on the Brakes, capturing a cowgirl in a barrel racing competition in Ontario, Canada. In these competitions, cowgirls ride around barrels with the quickest one crowned as the winner.

NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE

Dinorah Graue Obscura (Mexico) for Mighty Pair, a black-and-white portrait taken during a trip in South Texas, featuring two crested caracara birds standing still and looking out beyond the camera in the same direction, as if posing for the photographer.

OBJECT
Mieke Douglas (Netherlands) for Recycled, all is not as it seems in a trompe l’oeil shot of flower-like plastic bags and tulle arranged as a bouquet, inviting us to take a second look.

PORTRAITURE

Sukhy Hullait (United Kingdom) for Charlie, a portrait shot centre-frame of a young teenager who, along with his friends, decided to turn an abandoned pub car park into a skatepark when most of them were closed during the pandemic.

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Andreas Mikonauschke (Germany) for Exhausted, an evocative black-and-white portrait of men at the point of exhaustion after lifting and carrying heavy wooden frames with statues showing biblical scenes through the streets of Andalusia during the traditional Easter processions of ‘Semana Santa’.

TRAVEL

Max Vere-Hodge (United Kingdom) for Ghosts, a dramatic black-and-white photograph of the Mundari tribe of South Sudan appearing among the nightly fires they light to keep the tsetse flies and mosquitoes off their beloved Ankole-Watusi cows.

This year’s Open competition was judged by Eric Schlosser, Art Director, Tbilisi Art Fair, Georgia.

The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 will be announced on 13 April 2023 and will go on display as part of the exhibition at Somerset House, London from 14 April-1 May 2023. For more information about winners and shortlists please visit www.worldphoto.org

 

OPEN COMPETITION 2023 WINNERS AND SHORTLIST

ARCHITECTURE

Category Winner

Mark Benham, UK

Shortlist

Robert Bolton, UK

Tony Cowburn, UK

Fabio Del Ghianda, Italy

Peter Dulis, Canada

Donell Gumiran, Philippines

Yichien Lee, Taiwan

Angiolo Manetti, Italy

Desmond Chien Yew Ngu, Malaysia

Margit Lisa Roeder, Germany

Yuya Takahashi, Japan

George Turnbull, UK

Kjell Vikestad, Norway

Albrecht Voss, Germany

Beatrice Wong, Hong Kong

 

CREATIVE

Shortlist

Elli Asker, Azerbaijan

Nicolas Bigot, France

Hardijanto Budyman, Indonesia Enda Burke, Ireland

Bilal EL Harousse, Morocco

Mariola Glajcar, Poland

Yi Han, China Mainland

Peter Irungu, Kenya

Richard Poe, USA

Angel Ros Die, Spain

Namukolo Siyumbwa, Zambia

Kinga Wnuk, Poland

Chenghao Zhao, China Mainland

LANDSCAPE

Category Winner

Giorgos Rousopoulos, Greece

Shortlist

Olivia Bennett, UK

Isabel Bielderman, Netherlands

Robert Bilos, Croatia

Jordi Coy, Spain

David Del Rosario Dávila, Spain

Gill Fry, Australia

Judith Kuhn, Germany

Bing Li, Canada

Roberto Pavić, Croatia

Michael Prince, USA

Martin Rak, Czech Republic

Andreja Ravnak, Slovenia

Indirani Thevar, India

Marcin Zajac, Poland

LIFESTYLE

Category Winner

Azim Khan Ronnie, Bangladesh

Shortlist

Francesco Bambi, Italy

Ruth Chamberlain, UK

Raffaella De Luise, Italy

Mohamad Ali Harisi, Lebanon

Sabbir Hossen, Bangladesh

Jessica Innemee, Netherlands Kathryn Mussallem, Canada Ninoshka Pais, Canada

Markus Pasa, Austria

Jean Veron, France

Zuojian Wang, China Mainland

 

MOTION

Category Winner

Zhenhuan Zhou, China Mainland

Shortlist

Zacarías Abad Torres, Spain

Pedro Luis Ajuriaguerra Saiz, Spain

Kristian Hvidtfeldt Buus, Denmark Ricardo García Mainou, Mexico

Gabriel Hernandez, Spain

Leo Huang, Taiwan

Andres Moreno, Colombia

Francesco Junior Mura, Italy

Raido Nurk, Estonia

Kazutoshi Ono, Japan

Ata Ranjbar Zeydanloo, Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Martin Rickett, UK

 

NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE

Category Winner

Dinorah Graue Obscura, Mexico

Shortlist

Vince Burton, UK

Charly Clérisse, France

Subrata Dey, Bangladesh

Patrick Ems, Switzerland

Marcio Esteves Cabral, Brazil

Mark Fitzsimmons, Australia

Pietro Formis, Italy

Jose Manuel Grandio, Spain

James Hunter, USA

Arnfinn Johansen, Norway

Andrea Michelutti, Italy

Protap Shekhor Mohanto, Bangladesh

Alex Pansier, Netherlands

Tibor Prisznyák, Hungary

 

OBJECT

Category Winner

Mieke Douglas, Netherlands

Shortlist

Masahiko Abe, Japan

Giuseppe Colarusso, Italy

Zeynep Demirhan, Turkey

Tim Green, UK

Andrius Kundrotas, Lithuania

Xiaoye Jin, China Mainland

Roberto Emiliano Porsella Jurado, Argentina

Masumi Shiohara, Japan

Nan Lay Thwe Oo, Myanmar

Catherine Wang, USA

 

PORTRAITURE

Category Winner

Sukhy Hullait, UK

Shortlist

Brian Cassey, UK

Jonathan Damslund, Denmark

Donell Gumiran, Philippines

Glenn Homann, Australia

Sandra Mickiewicz, Poland

Nukabari Opuama, Nigeria

Lukas Palatinus, Slovakia

Louis Park, New Zealand

Angela Perez, USA

Mwana Pwo, Angola

Gemma Sains, UK

Christopher Wonder, Nigeria Mateusz Żurowski, Poland

 

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Category Winner

Andreas Mikonauschke, Germany

Shortlist

Nazly Ahmed, Sri Lanka

Stan De Zoysa, Spain

Lorenzo Grifantini, Italy

Rizwan Hasan, Bangladesh

Barbara Iwińska, Poland

Lucian Alexandru Micu, Romania

Cath Muldowney, UK

Kathryn Mussallem, Canada

Benson Spiers, UK

Chin Leong Teo, Singapore

Takahiro Toh, Japan

Ting Hao Tseng, Taiwan

Tommaso Vaccarezza, Italy

Pável Vélez, Mexico

TRAVEL

Category Winner

Max Vere-Hodge, UK

Shortlist

Pamela Chiang, Taiwan

Erhan Coral, Turkey

Tim Daniels, UK

Callie Eh, Malaysia

Marios Forsos, Greece

Takahiro Gamou, Japan

Paweł Jagiełło, Poland

Guojia Li, China Mainland

Yukihito Ono, Japan

Adrian Pearce, UK

Fabian Pfeifhofer, Italy

İsmail Serhat Şahin', Turkey

Ankur Tambde, India

Yunhua Yu, China Mainland

 

 

 

 

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NOTES TO EDITORS

ABOUT SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS

Produced by the 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 16th 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 renowned Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi is the 2023 recipient of this award, joining a distinguished list of iconic names including Martin Parr, William Eggleston, Candida Hofer, Nadav Kander, Gerhard Steidl, Edward Burtynsky and Graciela Iturbide. The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. worldphoto.org/sony-world-photography-awards-exhibition

 

ABOUT 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 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, responsible for delivering initiatives and programming across three sectors: photography, film and contemporary art. Follow the World Photography Organisation on Instagram (@worldphotoorg), Twitter (@WorldPhotoOrg) and LinkedIn/Facebook (World Photography Organisation). Our hashtags to follow are #sonyworldphotographyawards #swpa #swpanews.

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IMAGE CREDITS – GRID (FROM TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):

© Mark Benham, United Kingdom, Winner, Open Competition, Architecture, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Jordi Coy, Spain, Shortlist, Open Competition, Landscape, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Kinga Wnuk, Poland, Shortlist, Open Competition, Creative, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Isabel Bielderman, Netherlands, Shortlist, Open Competition, Landscape, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Paweł Jagiełło, Poland, Shortlist, Open Competition, Travel, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Dinorah Graue Obscura, Mexico, Winner, Open Competition, Natural World & Wildlife, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© İsmail Serhat Şahin', Turkey, Shortlist, Open Competition, Travel, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Max Vere-Hodge, United Kingdom, Winner, Open Competition, Travel, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Enda Burke, Ireland, Shortlist, Open Competition, Creative, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Xiaoye Jin, China Mainland, Shortlist, Open Competition, Object, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Michael Prince, United States, Shortlist, Open Competition, Landscape, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© James Hunter, United States, Shortlist, Open Competition, Natural World & Wildlife, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Lorenzo Grifantini, Italy, Shortlist, Open Competition, Street Photography, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

© Azim Khan Ronnie, Bangladesh, Winner, Open Competition, Lifestyle, Sony World Photography Awards 2023

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