Finalists' exhibition at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Sony World Photography Awards 2025 has unveiled its 30 finalists and numerous shortlisted photographers, showcasing remarkable talent and diverse narratives from over 419,000 global entries. With categories ranging from wildlife to documentary projects, this 18th edition promises to highlight powerful stories through photography. The prestigious awards ceremony will take place on April 16, 2025, with an exhibition from April 17 to May 5, 2025, at Somerset House, offering art lovers a chance to experience stunning imagery and inspiring themes.
Get ready for a captivating showcase of talent, as the Sony World Photography Awards reveals its 30 finalists and a multitude of shortlisted photographers for the much-anticipated 2025 Professional competition! This prestigious event continues to gain momentum as it enters its 18th year, spotlighting extraordinary photographic projects that convey powerful stories shaping our world today.
This year, a staggering over 419,000 entries were submitted from around the globe, showcasing the incredible creativity and insight of photographers everywhere. The award categories are as diverse as the world itself and include thrilling areas such as wildlife and nature, landscape, still life, sports, architecture & design, creative, the environment, documentary projects, perspectives, and portraiture. Talk about a feast for the eyes!
The judging panel meticulously selected three finalists and up to seven shortlisted photographers for each category, ensuring a wide range of narratives that reflect community, memory, and social challenges. It’s exciting to see how these selected works dive deep into themes that resonate with us all. As we gear up for the main event, the energy is palpable!
The coveted title of Photographer Of The Year will be announced at a fabulous gala ceremony on April 16, 2025. The winner is in for a treat, as they will not only take home a $25,000 cash prize and some cutting-edge Sony digital imaging equipment, but also an amazing chance to have a solo presentation at next year’s Sony World Photography Awards exhibition!
For photography enthusiasts, mark your calendars for the exciting exhibition featuring works by the finalists and shortlisted photographers, which will be on display at Somerset House from April 17 to May 5, 2025, before embarking on a journey to other locations. It’s the perfect opportunity for art lovers to immerse themselves in the creativity and stories captured through the lens of these talented photographers.
This year, some remarkable projects caught the eye of the judges. One such intriguing entry is High Altitude Golf, spotlighting Martha and Teresa, golfers who have braved one of the world’s highest golf courses, perched at over 3,600 meters above sea level. Their decade-long journey at the La Paz Golf Club is nothing short of awe-inspiring!
Another captivating series, Shred the Patriarchy, dives into the world of female skaters in India who are boldly breaking societal norms and finding empowerment through skateboarding. Talk about rolling with purpose!
The touching narrative of The Chad Olympic Team introduces four Chadian girls who are pursing gymnastics dreams in Spain and are set to represent their country at the upcoming Paris Olympics. Their inspiring journey contributes to the formation of Chad’s first gymnastics federation.
The Journey Home presents a thought-provoking look into the hazards faced by youth commuting to school in Cape Town’s dangerous neighborhoods, shedding light on real challenges that many young people endure.
Meanwhile, Yvy-Mara Ey gives voices to the Indigenous Mbyá Guaraní community in Argentina, emphasizing their rich connection to the land and traditional lifestyle. It’s a beautiful ode to cultural heritage.
Other remarkable tales featured include documentaries that delve into traditional masculinity in Texas, the resilience of Afro-Brazilian communities, and even the plight of starving polar bears struggling for survival due to climate change. Each project draws you in, urging you to experience the world from a different perspective.
Finalists and shortlisted images will soon light up the stage at the grand Apple ceremony, leading to the thrilling announcement of winners on April 16, 2025. Keep your eyes peeled, as this year’s Sony World Photography Awards promises to be a truly memorable event!
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