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Sony World Photography Awards 2020: Professional, Open, Student and Youth winners announced
The World Photography Organisation is delighted to announce the overall winners in the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2020. The Photographer of the Year title and accompanying $25,000 prize is awarded to Pablo Albarenga (Uruguay) for his series Seeds of Resistance. Also announced are the ten category winners of the Professional competition alongside 2nd and 3rd place as well as overall winners of the Open, Student and Youth competitions.
Seeds of Resistance is a body of work which pairs photographs of landscapes and territories in danger from mining and agribusinesses with portraits of the activists fighting to conserve them. In 2017, at least 207 leaders and environmentalists were killed while protecting their communities from projects threatening their territories. According to a 2018 report by Global Witness, most of these cases occurred in Brazil with 57 assassinations being recorded, of which 80% were against people defending the Amazon.
Albarenga’s series explores the bond between the defenders and their lands – a sacred area in which hundreds of generations of their ancestors rest. In the photographs, the main characters in the stories are seen from above, as though they are laying down their lives for their territory.
Mike Trow, Chair of the 2020 Professional competition says: “This year’s winner comes from the Creative category and is a brilliant set of images which offers a powerful visual record of how deforestation goes hand in hand with the destruction of communities and peoples. The judging process this year was challenging - there were a number of extraordinary stories and sets of images that could have won the overall title, but Seeds of Resistance really stood out. Pablo is from Uruguay and this project is deeply personal to him as a photographer. The effort required to envisage, produce and shoot this series is laudable in every way.”
Commenting on his win Albarenga says: “With this important award, I see two victories: first, the opportunity to tell the stories of the traditional communities of the Amazon by highlighting the people who are still fighting not only for their future, but for everyone's. We need to look beyond the trees, the oxygen and the "undiscovered" species of the rainforest. Secondly, that the photographer of the year award has landed in Latin America, a continent historically told through the eyes of foreigners. I hope that many more photographers from our region will continue to contribute with our voices, thus strengthening the amazing community of Latin American storytellers”
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY WINNERS
Winning photographers in the Professional competition have been selected by a panel of expert judges for submitting an outstanding body of work of five to ten images, ranging from personal subjects and observations to headline news and little known but critical issues . This year’s winners are:
ARCHITECTURE
WINNER: Sandra Herber (Canada) for her series Ice Fishing Huts, Lake Winnipeg
Finalists: 2ndplace Jonathan Walland (UK); 3rd place José De Rocco (Argentina)
CREATIVE
WINNER: Pablo Albarenga (Uruguay) for his series Seeds of Resistance
Finalists: 2ndplaceDione Roach (Italy); 3rd place Luke Watson (UK)
DISCOVERY
WINNER: Maria Kokunova (Russian Federation) for her series The Cave
Finalists: 2nd place Hashem Shakeri (Islamic Republic of Iran); 3rd place Hugh Kinsella Cunningham (UK)
DOCUMENTARY
WINNER: Chung Ming Ko (Hong Kong SAR) for his series Wounds of Hong Kong
Finalists: 2nd place Didier Bizet (France); 3rd place Youqiong Zhang (Mainland China)
ENVIRONMENT
WINNER: Robin Hinsch (Germany) for his series Wahala
Finalists: 2nd place Álvaro Laiz (Spain); 3rd place Luca Locatelli (Italy)
LANDSCAPE
WINNER: Ronny Behnert (Germany) for his series Torii
Finalists: 2nd place Florian Ruiz (France); 3rd place Chang Kyun Kim (South Korea)
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE:
WINNER: Brent Stirton (South Africa) for his series Pangolins in Crisis
Finalists: 2nd place Masahiro Hiroike (Japan); 3rd place Adalbert Mojrzisch (Germany)
PORTRAITURE
WINNER: Cesar Dezfuli (Spain) for his series Passengers
Finalists: 2nd place Denis Rouvre (France); 3rd place Sasha Maslov (Ukraine)
SPORT
WINNER: Ángel López Soto (Spain) for his series Senegalese Wrestlers
Finalists: 2nd place Lucas Barioulet (France); 3rd place Andrea Staccioli (Italy)
STILL LIFE
WINNER: Alessandro Gandolfi (Italy) for his series Immortality, Inc.
Finalists: 2nd place Elena Helfrecht (Germany); 3rd place Fangbin Chen (Mainland China)
To find out more about this year’s winning and finalist projects please visit the World Photography Organisations online winners galleries
OPEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
The Open competition celebrates the power of single images. Winning photographs are selected for their ability to communicate a remarkable visual narrative combined with technical excellence. Selected from ten Open category winners Tom Oldham (UK)is named Open Photographer of the Year 2020 and receives the $5,000 prize for Black Francis.
The photograph is a black & white portrait of Pixies front-man Charles Thompson (aka Black Francis), originally taken for MOJO Magazine. Asked by Oldham to acknowledge his frustration with photoshoots, Francis offered a perfect gesture of exasperation by digging his hands into his face. The result was an expressive photograph which ran as the lead image for the article
Speaking of his win Oldham says: ‘It’s an incredible compliment to be chosen for this as I’m still buzzing to have made the shortlist alongside so much world class talent. I never dreamt I could get anywhere in the Open competition as the standard is so high and this award will really take some time to realise. I thank Mojo Magazine for the commission, my brilliant team and of course Charles for offering up such a moment. I’m astonished and delighted.’
STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Greek Student Ioanna Sakellaraki was chosen as Student Photographer of the Year 2020 for her series Aeiforia, created in response to the brief Sustainability Now which asked students to produce a body of work connected to environmental sustainability. In her series, Sakellaraki presents night-time photographs of solar panels, wind turbines and battery farms used across the small island of Tilos in Greece which is the first in the Mediterranean to run almost entirely on renewable energy.
Sakellaraki represents the Royal College of Art in the UK and has won €30,000 worth of Sony photography equipment for her institution. Commenting on her win she says: “I am honoured to have been awarded the title of the Student Photographer of the Year. My series Aeiforia enabled me to share a positive story on the theme of sustainability by capturing the landscape as a passage into the night ambiance of the Greek island of Tilos. I hope that this honourable recognition will give me the opportunity to work on many more assignments of this kind. I am also thankful on behalf of The Royal College of Art for receiving the excellent equipment Sony generously offers as it will help other students to realise new projects with it.”
YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Selected from seven category winners, Hsien-Pang Hsieh(Taiwan Region, 19 years old) has won Youth Photographer of the Year 2020 for his image Hurry, featuring a street performer who is seemingly walking in a hurry but is in fact standing still. Inspired by his experience as a newly arrived student in Germany, Hsien-Pang sees the image as his comment on the intensive pace of life and a reminder others to slow down.
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY
This year’s Outstanding Contribution to Photography has been awarded to printer and publisher Gerhard Steidl. This is the first time in the Awards’ history that the Outstanding Contribution to Photography has been presented to someone other than a photographer. Established in 1968, Steidl’s publishing house launched its own photobook programme in 1996 and within a few years grew it to what is today; the largest list for contemporary photography worldwide. His remarkable catalogue of photobooks features renowned practitioners including Joel Sternfeld, Nan Goldin, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, Berenice Abbott, Robert Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Karl Lagerfeld and Juergen Teller, to name a few. His publications encompass the entire history of photography, from early masters to today’s leading photographers, and represent the diverse spectrum of photographic expression – from art and fashion to documentary and street photography.
Winning photographers will be celebrated across the World Photography Organisation’s online channels and platforms using dedicated content including videos, presentations and live Q&As. A digital showcase of this year’s winning and finalist projects and images is available via the On Screen page.
Discussing this year’s Awards Scott Gray, Founder and CEO of the World Photography Organisation said:
“The Sony World Photography Awards was established to help get photographers the recognition they deserve with the exhibition providing an important platform to share their work with new audiences. Due to current restrictions with the global pandemic we were unable to hold this year’s exhibition however we are still dedicated to promoting winning images and projects and ensure the Awards provide awareness and appreciation for the photographers’ work. We are immensely lucky that we are able to work with Sony on this activation. Sony share our commitment to this medium and to the individual photographers and together we will continue to celebrate their work and raise the profile of photography as art.”
PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION 2020 WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE Category Winner: Sandra Herber, Canada Second place: Jonathan Walland, United Kingdom Third place: José De Rocco, Argentina Shortlist: Swen Bernitz, Germany Liang Chen, China Mainland Jeoffrey Guillemard, France Marcin Płonka, Poland Fyodor Savintsev, Russian Federation Laurin Schmid, Germany Alexander Tatarenko, Russian Federation |
CREATIVE Overall Winner: Pablo Albarenga, Uruguay Second place: Dione Roach, Italy Third place: Luke Watson, United Kingdom Shortlist: Michel Le Belhomme, France Nicoletta Cerasomma, Italy Joseph Ford, United Kingdom Ritsuko Matsushita, Japan Serge Varaxin, Russian Federation Reuben Wu, United Kingdom |
DISCOVERY Category Winner: Maria Kokunova, Russian Federation Second place: Hashem Shakeri, Iran Third place: Hugh Kinsella Cunningham, United Kingdom Shortlist: Diogo Baptista, Portugal Emmanuelle Firman, France Adrian Francis, USA Massimo Gurrieri, Italy Thomas Hänisch, Germany Edward Kaprov, Israel Murat Yazar, Turkey |
DOCUMENTARY Category Winner: Chung Ming Ko, Hong Kong Second place: Didier Bizet, France Third place: Youqiong Zhang, China Mainland Shortlist: Nicholas Moir, Australia Patrick Wack, France Eddy van Wessel, Netherlands Ian Willms, Canada |
ENVIRONMENT Category Winner: Robin Hinsch, Germany Second place: Álvaro Laiz, Spain Third place: Luca Locatelli, Italy Shortlist: Jenny Evans, Australia Marco Garofalo, Italy Eddo Hartmann, Netherlands Maximilian Mann, Germany Pierpaolo Mittica, Italy Carolina Rapezzi, Italy Kristof Vrancken, Belgium |
LANDSCAPE Category Winner: Ronny Behnert, Germany Second place: Florian Ruiz, France Third place:Chang Kyun Kim, South Korea Shortlist: Mauro Battistelli, Italy Jeroen van Dam, Netherlands Andrius Grigalaitis, Lithuania Sybren Vanoverberghe, Belgium Peixia Xie, China Mainland |
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE Category Winner: Brent Stirton, South Africa Second place: Masahiro Hiroike, Japan Third place: Adalbert Mojrzisch, Germany Shortlist: Pierre Anquet, France Songda Cai, China Mainland Marko Dimitrijevic, Switzerland Tobias Friedrich, Germany Joan de la Malla, Spain Yevhen Samuchenko, Ukraine | PORTRAITURE Category Winner: Cesar Dezfuli, Spain Second place: Denis Rouvre, France Third place: Sasha Maslov, Ukraine Shortlist: Richard Ansett, United Kingdom Raul Ariano, Italy Jon Enoch, UK Adam Ferguson, Australia Adrián Markis, Argentina Magdalena Stengel, Germany Tomáš Vrana, Czech Republic | SPORT Category Winner: Ángel López Soto, Spain Second place: Lucas Barioulet, France Third place: Andrea Staccioli, Italy Shortlist: Giuliano Berti, Italy Anton Dotsenko, USA Frédéric Duhayer, France Mikhail Kapychka, Belarus Sarah Sasani, Iran Federico Tardito, Italy |
STILL LIFE Category Winner: Alessandro Gandolfi, Italy Second place: Elena Helfrecht, Germany Third place:Fangbin Chen, China Mainland Shortlist: Sabina Candusso, Italy Emilia Cocking, United Kingdom Sandrine Dippa, France Paul Fuentes, Mexico Molly Percy, United Kingdom Yelena Strokin, Russian Federation Cecilia Manzanares Vargas, Mexico |
OPEN COMPETITION 2020 WINNERS AND SHORTLIST
ARCHITECTURE Category Winner: Rosaria Sabrina Pantano, Italy Shortlist: Justin Chui, Hong Kong Massimo Crivellari, Italy Paul Crudgington, United Kingdom Marcin Giba, Poland Iraklis Kougemitros, Greece Alexandre B. Lampron, Canada Peter Li, United Kingdom Wen Lu, China Mainland Liliana Ochoa, Colombia Peter Plorin, Germany Eleni Rimantonaki, Greece Franco Tessarolo, Switzerland Eng Tong Tan, Malaysia Stephen Tomlinson, United Kingdom |
CREATIVE Category Winner: Suxing Zhang, China Mainland Shortlist: Lucia Benavento, Argentina Cristina Coral, Italy Henry Oude Egberink, Netherlands Julian Fabiolato , United States Katie Farr, United Kingdom Erica de Haas, Netherlands Martina Holmberg, Sweden Marek Juras, Czech Republic Stanislav Stankovskiy, Russian David Swindler, United States John White, United Kingdom |
CULTURE Category Winner: Antoine Veling, Australia Shortlist: Ignacio Alvarez Barutell, Spain Diana Buzoianu, Romania Kinyas Bostanci, Turkey Sergio Carrasco, Mexico Satheesh Chandran, India Gil Kreslavsky, Israel Ted Lau, United Kingdom Mahesh Lonkar, India Antonino Maurizio Clemenza, Italy |
LANDSCAPE Category Winner: Craig McGowan, Australia Shortlist: Or Adar, Israel Hong Chen, Hong Kong Marcin Giba, Poland Kai Hornung, Germany Stanley Lin, Taiwan Marco Minischetti, Italy Viktor Einar Vilhelmsson, Iceland Hsiang Hui (Sylvester) Wong, Malaysia |
MOTION Category Winner: Alec Connah, United Kingdom Shortlist: Jessica Chappe, United States Roberto Corinaldesi, Italy Marc Le Cornu, United Kingdom Lloyd Lane, United Kingdom Peter Svoboda, Slovakia Jonathan Taylor, United States Muriel Vekemans, Belgium Emma Williams, United Kingdom Lior Yaakobi, Israel |
NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE Category Winner: Guofei Li, China Mainland Shortlist: Filippo Borghi, Italy Rachel Brooks, United Kingdom Marleen Van Eijk, Netherlands Michael Faint, United Kingdom Anastasia Kaminskaya, Russian Federation David Keep, United Kingdom Alex Kydd, Australia Shivansh Mathur, India Caroline Paux, France Adam Stevenson, Australia Domenico Tripodi, Italy Will Venter, South Africa Marcus Westberg, Sweden Julia Wimmerlin, Ukraine |
PORTRAITURE Category Winner: Tom Oldham, United Kingdom Shortlist: Frederic Aranda, United Kingdom Will Bolsover, United Kingdom Laurent Caitucoli, France Gareth Cattermole, Ireland Lorena Zschaber Guimarães, Brazil Katinka Herbert, United Kingdom Justin Keene, United Kingdom Ottavio Marino, Italy Sawamaru Pokiru, Japan David Ridgway, United Kingdom Ulana Switucha, Canada Dmitrii Tulmentev, Russian Federation Greg Turner, United Kingdom Tales Yuan, China Mainland | STILL LIFE Category Winner: Jorge Reynal, Argentina Shortlist: Javier De Benito, Spain Simone Bramante, Italy Antonio Coelho, Portugal Kunkun Liu, China Mainland Ian Knaggs, United Kingdom Igor Kryukov, Russian Federation Arnaud Montagard, France Chris Patterson, United Kingdom Kihyoung You, Republic of Korea |
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY Category Winner: Santiago Mesa, Colombia Shortlist: Indranil Aditya, India Peter Brooks, United Kingdom Jaime Diaz, Spain Daniel Heilig, Hungary Misha Japaridze, Russian Federation Tim Johnston, United Kingdom Jon Liu, China Mainland Joaquín Luna, Spain Bülent Suberk, Turkey Xun Yuan, China Mainland |
TRAVEL Category Winner: Adrian Guerin, Australia Shortlist: Kendall Greene, United States Trung Pham Huy, Viet Nam Chen Jun, China Mainland Kaitlyn Kamperschroer, United States Veliko Karachiviev, Bulgaria Hu Qing, China Mainland Michael Paramonti, Germany José María Pérez, Argentina Jonathan Rogers, United Kingdo James Rushforth, United Kingdom Tran Tuan, Vietnam Manfred Voss, Germany Milosz Wilczynski, Poland Manfred Voss, Germany Milosz Wilczynski, Poland |
YOUTH COMPETITION 2020 | STUDENT COMPETITION 2020 |
Overall Winner: Hsien-Pang Hsieh, Taiwan Region Shortlist: Jason Chen, United States Dita Suci Putri Rahmawati, Indonesia Bruce Bai, China Mainland Ram Kaushalyan, India Kolton Almany, United States Liam Moynihan, United States | Overall Winner: Ioanna Sakellaraki, Greece (Royal College of Art UK) Shortlist: Reyad Abedin, Bangladesh (Counter Foto – A Center for Visual Art) Robin Ansart, France (Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière) Micaela Del Sol Angulo, Peru (Centro de la Imagen) Fangbin Chen, China Mainland (Qilu University of Technology) Amy Davis, South Africa (CityVarsity Cape Town) Tobia Faverio, Italy (NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) Arantza Sánchez Reyes, Mexico (LCI Monterrey) Chip Skingley, United Kingdom (University of the West of England) Ashley Tofa, New Zealand (The University of Aukland) |
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 13th 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 Awards; previous recipients include Martin Parr, William Eggleston and Nadav Kander. The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. To find out more please visit worldphoto.org/sony-world-photography-awards-exhibition
2020 JUDGES :
Professional competition: Claudi Carreras Guillén, Independent curator, editor, and cultural manager; Touria El Glaoui, Founding Director of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair; Katie Hollander, Director, Annenberg Space for Photography; Gwen Lee, Director, Singapore International Photography Festival; Brent Lewis, Photo Editor, The New York Times / Co-Founder, Diversify Photo; and Chair and exhibition curator Mike Trow, picture editor and consultant.
Open & Youth competitions: Gisela Kayser, Managing Director and Artistic Director, Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus e.V., Berlin
Student competition: Tim Clark, curator, writer and Editor in Chief 1000 Words.
PABLO ALBARENGA
Pablo Albarenga is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller, exploring Human Rights issues in Latin America. As a photographer, Pablo has dedicated his work to investigating, studying, and photographing the colonization process that still affects traditional populations in Latin America. These communities are being threatened by huge development projects who aim to exploit natural resources available in their territories such as minerals, woods and extensive agriculture. Albarenga is also a National Geographic Explorer, a Pulitzer Center grantee. www,pabloalbarenga.com
TOM OLDHAM
Tom Oldham is a London based portrait photographer, specialising in shooting the great and good of sports and music for editorial and commercial clients worldwide. He has exhibited several of his personal projects, including his work from the Palm Tree pub in East London entitled The Last of The Crooners, which won the 2018 Sony World Photography Award for Portraits in the Professional Category. www.tomoldham.com
IOANNA SAKELLARAKI
Ioanna Sakellaraki (b.1989) is a graduate of journalism, photography and culture. She was recently awarded with The Royal Photographic Society Postgraduate Bursary Award and nominated for the Inge Morath Award by Magnum Foundation, the Prix HSBC, the Prix Voies Off and the Prix Levallois. After obtaining an MA in European Urban and Cultural Studies, Ioanna currently completes an MA in Photography at the Royal College of Art in London. Recent shows include: International Photography Exhibition, Royal Photographic Society, Bristol (2020), Festival Circulations, 104, Paris (2020), Les Recontres de la Photographie, Palais El Badi, Marrakech (2019), The Truth in Disguise, GESTE Paris (2019), La nouvelle génération documente, Galerie Le Réverbère, Lyon (2019), The Photography Prize, Argentea Gallery, Birmingham (2019), Photo Israel, Azrieli Sarona, Tel Aviv (2019), Athens Photo Festival, Benaki Museum, Athens (2018), Kolga Tbilisi Photo, Artarea Gallery, Tbilisi (2018). www.ioannasakellaraki.com
ABOUT WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY ORGANISATION
The World Photography Organisation is a global platform for photography initiatives. Working across up to 180 countries, our aim is to raise the level of conversation around photography by celebrating the best imagery and photographers on the planet. We pride ourselves on building lasting relationships with both individual photographers as well as our industry-leading partners around the world. The World Photography Organisation hosts a year-round portfolio of events including the Sony World Photography Awards, one of the world’s leading photography competitions, and PHOTOFAIRS, leading international art fairs dedicated to photography. For more details see worldphoto.org. Follow the World Photography Organisation on Instagram (@worldphotoorg), Twitter (@WorldPhotoOrg) and LinkedIn/Facebook (World Photography Organisation). Our hashtags to follow are #sonyworldphotographyawards #swpa.
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