Latin America Professional shortlist - our favourites!
© Alejandra Aragon, Mexico, Shortlist; © Gonzalo Lauda, Argentina; © Irina Werning, Argentina; © Miguel Pérez, Mexico; © Javier Perez, Argentina - Latin America Professional Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2022
Open to all photographers from Latin American countries entering photo series (five to ten images) to the Professional competition, the award has been a brilliant platform for these photographers to benefit from publishing deals, gallery representation and international coverage. The finalists and overall winner will be announced on 12th April.
Speaking about the award, Scott Gray, CEO and Founder of the World Photography Organisation says: ‘We know that there is an incredibly rich photographic community across Latin American and this prize will give insight to the diverse and vibrant practitioners working in the region.’
Here we take a look at a few of our favourite series.
Angela Ponce, Peru, Shortlist, Latin America Professional Award, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Miguel Pérez, Mexico, Shortlist, Latin America Professional Award, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
Their lives seemed condemned to the domestic sphere. Not wanting to resign themselves to this life, the ‘Reinas de la 57’ (Queens of 57th) began to exercise their Independence and right to belong in this industry, learning the trade with the same professionalism and responsibility as anyone else. They entered the truck world on their own terms, applying their own experiences. They now seek to draw attention to their often ignored reality, in order to improve their working and safety conditions.
Reinas de la 57 is an ongoing project that documents the journey, struggles and daily life on the road of eight women who never set out to be extraordinary, but became so thanks to their character and passion for trucks.
Gonzalo Lauda, Argentina, Shortlist, Latin America Professional Award, 2022 Sony World Photography Awards
The images have the characteristics of European paintings with historical accents: the romantic spirit and the power of glory. Separating my work from the purely historical narrative, I’ve highlighted the
effort, work and camaraderie of battle. We could hear the screams and gallops when executing the most dramatic shots and feel the quiet moments of calm in the vastness of the battlefield. The mountains, the Pampas and the horse are protagonists, like soldiers in combat.