2025 Sony World Photography Awards: Winners revealed

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Zed Nelson A chimpanzee sits on a man made 'rock' in a zoo enclosure. A diorama of the wilderness is painted on the wall in the backgroundZed Nelson

The winners of the 2024 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced, with Zed Nelson named as Photographer of the Year for The Anthropocene Illusion, a project exploring the fractured relationship between humans and the natural world.

Nelson’s project takes its name from the term Anthropocene – the current geological epoch where human activity has become the dominant force shaping the Earth’s environment.

The project explores the tension between the human desire to connect with nature and ongoing environmental degradation.

Zed Nelson A man stands guard in front of a picnic set up on a rock face looking over a valley in KenyaZed Nelson

Nelson’s constructed environments highlight the growing gap between conservation efforts and ecological destruction.

The Anthropocene Illusion goes beyond a documentary, offering a thought-provoking exploration of modern human life in an era shaped by human impact.

Zed Nelson A man stands to the left while two male lions crouch down and drink water from puddles to his right. The puddles are on a dirt track lined with treesZed Nelson

Nelson’s work, selected from the 10 professional competition category winners, triumphed in the wildlife and nature category.

Here are the other category winners.

Architecture & Design

The Tokyo Toilet Project by Ulana Switucha (Canada)

Ulana Switucha A black and white photo showing a white box toilet construction outside a Ebisu station.  A bicycle parked on the left hand sideUlana Switucha

The Tokyo Toilet Project in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, is an urban redevelopment initiative aimed at creating modern public restrooms that encourage use.

These images are part of a larger series documenting the architectural design of these structures within their urban setting.

Creative

Rhi-Entry by Rhiannon Adam (United Kingdom)

Rhiannon Adam A composite image of two people holding models of space rockets while sat at a desk. The image on the right is of astronaut Bill Anders taken by NASA in 1968, The left hand image is of an artist in a blue hoodie replicating Anders pose.Rhiannon Adam

In 2018, Japanese billionaire and art collector Yusaku Maezawa launched a global search for eight artists to join him on a week-long lunar mission aboard SpaceX’s Starship, the first civilian deep space flight.

The mission would follow a path similar to Apollo 8’s 1968 journey, which inspired astronaut Bill Anders to suggest NASA should have sent poets to capture the awe of space.

In 2021, Rhiannon Adam was chosen as the only female crew member from one million applicants and for three years she immersed herself in the space industry.

Maezawa abruptly cancelled the mission, leaving the crew to pick up the pieces of their disrupted lives – the experience informed Adam’s thought provoking project.

Documentary projects

Divided Youth of Belfast by Toby Binder (Germany)

Toby Binder A young man walks across a carpark near burning material, smoke rises, and part of a burnt out car. Three other young men are in the background infant of a fence at the edge of a housing estate. The image is black and whiteToby Binder

For years, Toby Binder has been documenting the experiences of young people born after the peace agreement in Northern Ireland, capturing what it means to grow up amid the intergenerational tensions in both Protestant and Catholic neighbourhoods.

Environment

Alquimia Textil by Nicolás Garrido Huguet (Peru)

Nicolás Garrido Huguet Three women wash closed in a river. One wears a brown jumper an over dress, one, red trousers and top with an overall and another in pink.  There is a light flare on the image.Nicolás Garrido Huguet

Alquimia Textil is a collaborative project by Nicolás Garrido Huguet and fashion designer María Lucía Muñoz, highlighting the natural dyeing techniques of Pumaqwasin artisans in Chinchero, Cusco, Peru.

The project seeks to raise awareness and preserve these ancestral practices, which involve hours of meticulous work often overlooked in the textile industry.

Landscape

The Strata of Time by Seido Kino (Japan)

Seido Kino A black and white school class photo is in the centre of the image revealed underneath a frame which has a colour photo printed on it, taken years later at the same location. Part of the top image is peeled back to reveal the archive image beneathSeido Kino

This project invites viewers to consider what it means for a country to grow, and the advantages and disadvantages linked to that growth, by overlaying archival photographs from the 1940s-60s within current scenes.

Perspectives

The Journey Home from School by Laura Pannack (United Kingdom)

Laura Pannack Two children stand outs at the edge of a road. One has short dark brown hair is wearing a red vest and blue shorts and has a white t-shirt thrown over one shoulder. The child on the right is shorter, is wearing a light blue top and shorts with leopard pattern and has long hair in braids an has blue makeup on mouth and eyebrowsLaura Pannack

Laura Pannack’s project explores the tumultuous public lives of young people in the gang-governed Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa, where their daily commute carries the risk of death.

Using handmade, lo-fi experimental techniques, this project explores how young people have to walk to and from school avoiding the daily threat of gang crossfire.

Portraiture

M’kumba by Gui Christ (Brazil)

Gui Christ A man standing in the sea wearing red shorts and a red and black duragGui Christ

M’kumba is an ongoing project that illustrates the resilience of Afro-Brazilian communities in the face of local religious intolerance.

Gui Christ wanted to photograph a proud, young generation representing African deities and mythological tales.

Sport

Shred the Patriarchy by Chantal Pinzi (Italy)

Chantal Pinzi Five young women stand on a concrete seating area which has yellow railings. four are holding skateboardsChantal Pinzi

India, the world’s most populous country, only has a handful of female skaters.

Through the art of falling and getting back up, these women challenge stereotypes, fight marginalisation and reclaim public spaces in both urban and rural areas.

Still life

Still Waiting by Peter Franck (Germany)

Peter Franck A white studio backdrop has two lights shining on it in a concrete room. The room is otherwise emptyPeter Franck

Still Waiting presents collages that capture moments of pause, of waiting.

Open – motion

Tbourida La Chute by Olivier Unia

Olivier Unia A traditional Moroccan 'tbourida' show. One man falls from his horse as two other men ride horses to his right. A crowd of spectators can be seen in the backgroundOlivier Unia

The Open competition celebrates the power and dynamism of a single photograph.

Olivier Unia was chosen for his photograph Tbourida La Chute.

Many of the photographs taken during a traditional Moroccan ‘tbourida’ show the riders firing their rifles.

With this image, the photographer wanted to share another side of the event, and show how dangerous it can be when a rider is thrown from their mount.

Student photographer of the year

The Last Day We Saw the Mountains and the Sea by Micaela Valdivia Medina (Peru)

Micaela Valdivia Medina Washing hangs on a line, two tables with chairs are in the foreground to the left and to the right. The area is a concrete courtyard.Micaela Valdivia Medina

Medina’s project explores female prison spaces across Chile, and the dynamics that shape the lives of incarcerated women and their families.

Youth photographer of the year

Daniel Dian-Ji Wu A skateboarder doing a trick, silhouetted against a sunset at a bowl skatepark as others stand in the background and watch in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.Daniel Dian-Ji Wu

For the 2025 Youth competition, photographers aged 19 and under were invited to respond to an Open Call and enter their best images from the last year.

The winner, chosen from a shortlist of 11 photographers, was Daniel Dian-Ji Wu, Taiwan, 16 years old, for his image of a skateboarder doing a trick, silhouetted against a sunset in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.

Outstanding contribution to photography

The prestigious Outstanding Contribution to Photography 2025 was awarded to acclaimed documentary photographer Susan Meiselas.

Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos Prince Street Girls (2016)Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos

Prince Street Girls (2016)

For more than five decades, photographer Susan Meiselas has focused her lens on capturing compelling stories from diverse communities.

From documenting the lives of women performing striptease at rural American fairs to chronicling the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, her work provides an intimate portrait of resilience and humanity.

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