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Sony World Photography Awards | Overall Winners 2020

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© Tom Oldham. Category Winner Open competition, Portraiture.© Tom Oldham. Category Winner Open competition, Portraiture.The World Photography Organisation is delighted to announce the overall winners in the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2020. The Photographer of the Year title and accompanying $25,000 prize is awarded to Pablo Albarenga (Uruguay) for his series Seeds of Resistance. Also announced are the ten category winners of the Professional competition alongside 2nd and 3rd place as well as overall winners of the Open, Student and Youth competitions.

 

Seeds of Resistance is a body of work which pairs photographs of landscapes and territories in danger from mining and agribusinesses with portraits of the activists fighting to conserve them. In 2017, at least 207 leaders and environmentalists were killed while protecting their communities from projects threatening their territories. According to a 2018 report by Global Witness, most of these cases occurred in Brazil with 57 assassinations being recorded, of which 80% were against people defending the Amazon.

 

Albarenga’s series explores the bond between the defenders and their lands – a sacred area in which hundreds of generations of their ancestors rest. In the photographs, the main characters in the stories are seen from above, as though they are laying down their lives for their territory.

 

Mike Trow, Chair of the 2020 Professional competition says: “This year’s winner comes from the Creative category and is a brilliant set of images which offers a powerful visual record of how deforestation goes hand in hand with the destruction of communities and peoples. The judging process this year was challenging - there were a number of extraordinary stories and sets of images that could have won the overall title, but Seeds of Resistance really stood out. Pablo is from Uruguay and this project is deeply personal to him as a photographer. The effort required to envisage, produce and shoot this series is laudable in every way.”

 

Commenting on his win Albarenga says: “With this important award, I see two victories: first, the opportunity to tell the stories of the traditional communities of the Amazon by highlighting the people who are still fighting not only for their future, but for everyone's. We need to look beyond the trees, the oxygen and the "undiscovered" species of the rainforest. Secondly, that the photographer of the year award has landed in Latin America, a continent historically told through the eyes of foreigners. I hope that many more photographers from our region will continue to contribute with our voices, thus strengthening the amazing community of Latin American storytellers

 

PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY WINNERS

Winning photographers in the Professional competition have been selected by a panel of expert judges for submitting an outstanding body of work of five to ten images, ranging from personal subjects and observations to headline news and little known but critical issues. This year’s winners are:

 

ARCHITECTURE

WINNER: Sandra Herber (Canada) for her series Ice Fishing Huts, Lake Winnipeg

Finalists: 2nd place Jonathan Walland (UK); 3rd place José De Rocco (Argentina)

 

CREATIVE

WINNER: Pablo Albarenga (Uruguay) for his series Seeds of Resistance

Finalists: 2nd place Dione Roach (Italy); 3rd place Luke Watson (UK)

 

DISCOVERY

WINNER: Maria Kokunova (Russian Federation) for her series The Cave

Finalists: 2nd place Hashem Shakeri (Islamic Republic of Iran); 3rd place Hugh Kinsella Cunningham (UK)

 

DOCUMENTARY

WINNER: Chung Ming Ko (Hong Kong SAR) for his series Wounds of Hong Kong

Finalists: 2nd place Didier Bizet (France); 3rd place Youqiong Zhang (Mainland China)

 

ENVIRONMENT

WINNER: Robin Hinsch (Germany) for his series Wahala

Finalists: 2nd place Álvaro Laiz (Spain); 3rd place Luca Locatelli (Italy)

 

LANDSCAPE

WINNER: Ronny Behnert (Germany) for his series Torii

Finalists: 2nd place Florian Ruiz (France); 3rd place Chang Kyun Kim (South Korea)

 

NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE:

WINNER: Brent Stirton (South Africa) for his series Pangolins in Crisis

Finalists: 2nd place Masahiro Hiroike (Japan); 3rd place Adalbert Mojrzisch (Germany)

 

PORTRAITURE

WINNER: Cesar Dezfuli (Spain) for his series Passengers

Finalists: 2nd place Denis Rouvre (France); 3rd place Sasha Maslov (Ukraine)

 

SPORT

WINNER: Ángel López Soto (Spain) for his series Senegalese Wrestlers

Finalists: 2nd place Lucas Barioulet (France); 3rd place Andrea Staccioli (Italy)

 

STILL LIFE

WINNER: Alessandro Gandolfi (Italy) for his series Immortality, Inc.

Finalists: 2nd place Elena Helfrecht (Germany); 3rd place Fangbin Chen (Mainland China)

 

To find out more about this year’s winning and finalist projects please visit our online winners galleries:

https://www.worldphoto.org/sony-world-photography-awards/winners-galleries/2020

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