Professional finalists and shortlist: first look
Photography has the power to capture decisive moments, challenge perspectives, and tell stories that might otherwise go unnoticed. Today, we unveil the shortlist and finalists of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional competition, which rewards the best photography projects worldwide.
With a focus on storytelling, the prestigious competition celebrates the images and stories that have resonated with global audiences over the past year.
There are a couple of new additions to the 2025 Awards:
- Japan Professional Award: a new initiative set up to recognise a winner and shortlist of Japanese photographers who entered outstanding series into the Professional competition.
- The 10 category winners from the Professional competition win a day of tailored sessions with leading industry figures in London. Winners of the Japan Professional Award and Latin America Professional Award will also be invited to attend.
Stay tuned as the Photographer of the Year, chosen from the 10 category winners, will be announced at the Sony World Photography Awards ceremony on 16 April in London. In addition to receiving a $25,000 (USD) cash prize and a range of Sony digital imaging equipment, the Photographer of the Year will show their work in a solo presentation at next year’s Sony World Photography Awards London exhibition. Last year’s Photographer of the Year, Juliette Pavy, will showcase two projects that explore humanity's impact on the environment – from shadowing scientists in the Mediterranean Sea to following the lives of Inuits affected by the increasing mercury levels.
Over 90 photographers have been recognised in this year’s Professional competition. To view the full line-up of finalists and shortlists click here. Here’s just a few of our favourites:
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
The Tokyo Toilet Project by Ulana Switucha
CREATIVE
I am Here for You by Irina Shkoda
DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
Divided Youth of Belfast by Toby Binder
ENVIRONMENT
Where Dust and Water Dream Together by Skander Khlif
LANDSCAPE
APOCALYPSE by Lalo de Almeida
PERSPECTIVES
Yvy-mara ey (Land without evil) by Mauricio Holc
PORTRAITURE
Trust me by Ivan Ryaskov
STILL LIFE
anSCHEIN (Semblance) by Miriam Bräutigam
SPORT
Shred the patriarchy by Chantal Pinzi
WILDLIFE & NATURE
Hummingbirds from Peru by Efrain Sueldo
JAPAN PROFESSIONAL AWARD
Life at the Crossroads: Midwives in Afghanistan by Noriko Hayashi
A selection of images from the Professional competition will be on show at London's Somerset House from 17 April to 5 May. Early Bird ticket sale ends on 27 February - book now to save 20% on your booking!