Get your cameras ready!
The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open
Sarah Lyndsay loves shooting mountains and lakes around Canada. She explains how every couple of months there is always something new to photograph with each season.
Majlend Bramo has self-published a photobook based on the series "Like sugar in milk," that was shortlisted in the 2017 Daily Life Category.
We take a look at 25 of the most outstanding black & white images from the past three years in the Open competition of the Sony World Photography Awards.
Mike Roemer is a commercial and editorial photographer based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His professional career started with a ten-year stint as a newspaper photographer in South Dakota which involved meeting tight deadlines.
"I was suddenly aware of the power of an image to both document and manipulate the truth."
Photographer Alys Tomlinson has used the Sony Grant to create a series called Vera, which was developed from her award-winning series, Ex-Voto.
Ilka & Franz are a German/ Austrian photographer duo based in London (UK). Their work blurs the lines between portraiture and still life and is often humorous with an unexpected twist.
Hendrik Mändla is a 23 years old photographer from Estonia who loves to capture moody and atmospheric landscape photographs.
Jeremy Horner is a British photographer who taught himself photography through travels across Europe, North America and Asia.
Chiara Ceolin experience with victims of domestic abuse and crime compelled her to share these stories to raise awareness and promote a change. Read more about her work here.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2025 is now open