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03/03/2026

Professional Competition: Finalist & Shortlists Announced

 

  • The Sony World Photography Awards announce the finalists and shortlists of the 2026 Professional competition
  • Photographer of the Year to be announced on 16 April at a prestigious gala ceremony in London
  • 2026 exhibition opens at Somerset House, London from 17 April – 4 May 2026

 

(ASIA PACIFIC, 3 March 2026) –  The Sony World Photography Awards reveal today the 30 finalists and over 65 shortlisted photographers in the 2026 Professional competition: a powerful showcase of visual storytelling that pushes the boundaries of contemporary photography. Celebrating nearly two decades of photographic excellence, the Professional competition champions photographers whose bold bodies of work combine mastery of the craft with narrative vision.

Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted.

The 10 category winners are chosen from the 30 finalists and announced at a special ceremony in London on 16 April. The recipient of the prestigious Photographer of the Year title, is chosen from the category winners and announced on the same night, receiving a $25,000 (USD) cash prize, a range of Sony Digital Imaging equipment, as well as the opportunity to show their work in a solo presentation at next year’s London exhibition. The winners and finalists are additionally invited to London for Insights, a day of tailored sessions with leading industry figures, offering specialised guidance on ways to continue expanding their platform.

A selection of works by finalist and shortlisted photographers is first on view as part of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition at Somerset House, London, from 17 April – 5 May 2026, and will thereafter travel to other locations.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Commenting on behalf of the jury, Monica Allende, Chair of the Jury, says: ‘The finalist and shortlisted work in the Professional competition for the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 demonstrates a remarkable growth in the craft and commitment to photography as a powerful storytelling medium. Across the many series we judged, I was deeply struck by the celebration of the human experience, and of love, kindness, and quiet resilience woven into complex and often challenging realities. Many of the most powerful images focused on intimate moments and small acts of heroism, revealing the enduring strength and spirit found in everyday life.’

The three finalist projects in each category of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 Professional competition are:

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Everyday Structures by André Tezza (Brazil) shines a light on the modest architecture of neighbourhood grocery stores in southern Brazil. In Homes of Haor Joy Saha (Bangladesh) documents the vernacular architecture of Bangladesh’s Haor region, where homes are built on raised mounds that become islands during the monsoon. Chen Liang’s (China Mainland) series explores watchtowers in Jiangmen, in China’s Guangdong Province, a unique blend of Chinese and international architectural influences.

CREATIVE
The Black Album by Pablo Ramos (Mexico) explores Mexico’s disappeared through silhouettes cut from archival photographs, transforming the images into a haunting collective portrait of absence. In The Palm, On Piru Ben Brooks (United Kingdom) depicts the spiritual connections and collective identities of rappers from South Los Angeles. In Bilha, Stories of My Sisters, photographer Citlali Fabian (Mexico) uses a mix of portraits and digital illustrations to bring to life the stories of inspiring women in southern Mexico, collaborating with activists and artists from Indigenous communities in the region.

DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
Santiago Mesa’s (Colombia) Under the Shadow of Coca follows the farmers whose livelihoods depend on this illicit economy, and the armed group that controls the cocaine trade in Colombia. In Sixteen and a Half: Eight Months in a Juvenile Prison Alexandre Bagdassarian (France) documents the daily lives of detainees in one of France’s juvenile prisons. Colin Delfosse’s (Belgium) series Restitution explores the journey of African masks between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Belgium, from their original use to their display in museums, examining the issues surrounding restitution.

ENVIRONMENT
Shane Hynan‘s (Ireland) series Beneath | Beofhód, ‘life beneath the sod’ in Irish, evokes the primal significance of bogs in Celtic tradition, and the interplay of cultural and environmental imperatives. Matteo Trevisan’s (Italy) Jinê Land: Where Women Keep the Earth Alive documents women-led ecological and social rebuilding in Rojava, Syria, where communities come together in an experimental vision for the future. In Notes on How to Build a Forest Isadora Romero (Ecuador) explores forests as cultural territories, inhabited and shaped by multiple human and non-human groups over time.

LANDSCAPE
Dafna Talmor’s (United Kingdom) Constructed Landscapes stem from the photographer’s personal archive, and employ hand-printed and collaged colour negatives, reconfigured into abstracted landscape representations. Andreas Secci’s (Germany) series presents abstract landscapes formed by aerial views of oyster farms on the French coast of Normandy and Brittany. Michael Blann (United Kingdom) uses photopolymer etching to depict iconic European mountain roads.

PERSPECTIVES
Living Photographs by Hayate Kurisu (Japan) documents the experience of the photographer and his wife, following the loss of a child to stillbirth, and the days spent together as a family before the cremation. In Fredrik Lerneryd’s (Sweden) Country Music in Kenya, the photographer captures the International Cowboy Day festival in Nairobi, a major event for country music fans in Kenya. Seungho Kim’s (Korea, Republic Of) Sunny Side Up: A Portrait of the Most Average K-Parenting Today turns the lens on the photographer’s family, to capture the delightful pandemonium of his household – where parents, dog, and baby collide.

PORTRAITURE
Federico Borella (Italy) documents the Koryo-saram community in Uzbekistan, as a new generation influenced by the ‘K-Wave’ are embracing their Korean identity. Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni’s (Italy) The Faithful captures portraits from the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City, between the death of one pope and the election of the next; a pilgrimage that took on the traits of fandom. Marisa Reichert’s (Germany) series be:longing documents the lives of older Muslim trans people in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia where they are faced with the challenge of reconciling their faith, their identity and societal expectations.

SPORT
Todd Antony’s (New Zealand) series looks at ‘Buzkashi’ (literally meaning ‘goat pulling’ in Persian), the fierce, ancient sport of Tajikistan. In It’s a Dog’s Life, Rob Van Thienen (Belgium) attended sighthound training sessions, producing a dynamic series of images of dogs in action as they chase an artificial rabbit around a track. Morgan Otagburuagu’s (Nigeria) Beneath the Bridge chronicles a makeshift gym in Lagos, Nigeria where amateur boxers train, far from the gleam of professional rings.

STILL LIFE
The Bronte Pistachio, by Daniele Vita (Italy) is a long-term study of the pistachio nuts of Sicily,  photographing them one by one to capture their unique qualities up close. Gargi Sharma’s (India) Experiments in Stillness explores the dialogue between the object and the viewer, allowing space for multiple interpretations and moments of stillness. Vilma Taubo’s (Norway) Talking Without Speaking is a series of photographs of everyday objects that have become symbols of protest.

WILDLIFE & NATURE
Wolfgang Duerr’s (Germany) series WILD was made by a camera activated via motion sensors, capturing various wildlife in action in black and white. Anita Pouchard Serra’s (Argentina) series captures the clash between the neighbourhood capybaras and the residents of a private development in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Will Burrard-Lucas’s (United Kingdom) Crossing Point  captures wildlife in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve; a remote camera trap set up to monitor endangered black rhinoceroses ultimately revealed an array of animals gathering at the forested river crossing.

The jury of the 2026 Professional competition are:

  • Monica Allende, Independent Curator and Photography Consultant, Chair of the Jury
  • Daniel Brena, Director, Centro de las Artes de San Agustín, Mexico
  • Yumi Goto, Independent Curator, Editor, Researcher and Publisher, Japan
  • Zack Hatfield, Managing Editor, Aperture magazine, USA
  • Paul Ninson, Founder and Executive Director, Dikan Center, Ghana
  • Bindi Vora, Artist and Senior Curator, Autograph, UK

The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 will be announced on 16 April 2026. For more information about upcoming announcements and winners please visit worldphoto.org.

 

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGNCREATIVEDOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
FinalistsFinalistsFinalists
André Tezza, Brazil

Chen Liang, China Mainland

Joy Saha, Bangladesh

Ben Brooks, United Kingdom

Citlali Fabian, Mexico

Pablo Ramos, Mexico

Alexandre Bagdassarian, France

Colin Delfosse, Belgium

Santiago Mesa, Colombia

ShortlistShortlistShortlist
Cristopher Rogel Blanquet Chavez, Mexico

Farshid Rahimi Kalahroudi, Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy

Mathieu Moindron, France

Peter Lipton, Netherlands

Stephan Zirwes, Germany

Tomasz Kawecki, Poland

Abbey Hepner, United States

Armin Graca, Bosnia And Herzegovina

Daniela Balestrin, Brazil

Persia Campbell, Mexico

Sarah Ketelaars, United Kingdom

Sergio Meléndez Cava, Peru

Zula Rabikowska, United Kingdom

Anne Mocaër, France

Dong Wei, China Mainland

Mário Cruz, Portugal

Sandile Ndlovu, South Africa

Seamus Murphy, Ireland

Ye Hyun Kim, Korea, Republic Of

Yris Pablo, Venezuela

 

ENVIRONMENTLANDSCAPEPERSPECTIVES
FinalistsFinalistsFinalists
Isadora Romero, Ecuador

Matteo Trevisan, Italy

Shane Hynan, Ireland

Andreas Secci, Germany

Dafna Talmor, United Kingdom

Michael Blann, United Kingdom

Fredrik Lerneryd, Sweden

Hayate Kurisu, Japan

Seungho Kim, Korea, Republic Of

ShortlistShortlistShortlist
Borja Abargues, Spain

Eduardo Valenzuela, Ecuador

Hossein Sadri Nobarzad, Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Jacob Paley, United States

Mahé Elipe, France

Tommy Trenchard, United Kingdom

Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan

Daniel Clavería, Chile

David Baxter III, United States

Florian Ruiz, France

Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist, Sweden

Liam Man, United Kingdom

Nathalie Ericson, Sweden

Peter Franck, Germany

Brian Mena Laureano, Mexico

Camille Nivollet, France

Dara Petrova, Ukraine

Kanyuan Li, China Mainland

María Fernanda García Freire, Ecuador

Maria Fynsk Norup, Denmark

 

PORTRAITURESPORTSTILL LIFE
FinalistsFinalistsFinalists
Federico Borella, Italy

Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy

Marisa Reichert, Germany

Morgan Otagburuagu, Nigeria

Rob Van Thienen, Belgium

Todd Antony, New Zealand

Daniele Vita, Italy

Gargi Sharma, India

Vilma Taubo, Norway

ShortlistShortlistShortlist
Caroline Gutman, United States

Ed Alcock, United Kingdom

Hans-Juergen Burkard, Germany

János Bődey, Hungary

Ron Timehin, United Kingdom

Shaohan Fang, China Mainland

Wei Kuai, China Mainland

Alain Schroeder, Belgium

Delfina Pignatiello, Argentina

Irina Werning, Argentina

Luis Henry Agudelo Cano, Colombia

Mariusz Śmiejek, Poland

Qiu Yan, China Mainland

Yi Xiao, China Mainland

Alessandro Gandolfi, Italy

Andrzej Pilichowski-Ragno, Poland

Carlos Espinosa, Ecuador

Francesco Amorosino, Italy

Md Harun Or Rashid, Bangladesh

Ruston Banal, Philippines

Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan

 

WILDLIFE & NATURE
Finalists
Anita Pouchard Serra, Argentina

Will Burrard-Lucas, United Kingdom

Wolfgang Duerr, Germany

Shortlist
Benjamin Pawlica, France

Fei Xin, China Mainland

Hugo Hebbe, France

James Ross, United Kingdom

Loren Elliott, United States

Marcus Westberg, Sweden

Sunita Mandal, United States

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

For press inquiries, please contact:
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A selection of press images is available to download on press.creoarts.com.

SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
Produced by Creo under its photography strand the World Photography Organisation, the internationally acclaimed Sony World Photography Awards are one of the most important fixtures in the global photographic calendar. Now in its 19th year, the free-to-enter Awards are a global voice for photography and provide a vital insight into contemporary photography today. For both established and emerging artists, the Awards offer world-class opportunities for exposure of their work. The Awards additionally recognise the world’s most influential artists working in the medium through the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award; the acclaimed photographer Joel Meyerowitz is the 2026 recipient of this award, joining a distinguished list of iconic names including William Eggleston (2013), Mary Ellen Mark (2014), Martin Parr (2017), Graciela Iturbide (2021), Edward Burtynsky (2022), Sebastião Salgado (2024) and Susan Meiselas (2025). The Awards showcase the works of winning and shortlisted photographers at a prestigious annual exhibition at Somerset House, London. worldphoto.org/exhibition

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