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Take a look at Sony World Photography Awards 2024 winning images
2024 Sony World Photography Awards - Photographer of the year: Juliette Pavy
Juliette Pavy (France) explored the lasting impact of the birth control campaign led by Danish authorities in Greenland between 1966 and 1975, during which thousands of young Greenlandic women were implanted with intrauterine devices without their consent, in many cases leading to their sterilisation.
2024 Sony World Photography Awards - Photographer of the year: Juliette Pavy
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Architecture and Design - Siobhán Doran
Irish photographer Siobhán Doran documented the homes of families who acquired wealth in the sugar trade in the Philippines, through a series of portraits of their main living rooms.
Creative - Sujata Setia
With "A Thousand Cuts", Creative category winner Sujata Setia examines the pain and resilience of survivors of domestic abuse from the UK’s South Asian community, through a series of intricately crafted portraits with incisions in the surface of the photographs, revealing a layer of red paper underneath.
©Sujata Setia
Landscape - Eddo Hartmann
With his project "The Sacrifice Zone", Dutch photographer Eddo Hartmann explores a remote area of Kazakhstan that was once the site of the Soviet Union’s major nuclear testing facilities, using infrared to evoke the impact of the radiation contamination invisible to the human eye.
©Eddo Hartmann
Portraiture - Valery Poshtarov
In "Father and Son", Bulgarian photographer Valery Poshtarov asked fathers and sons from Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, Serbia, and Greece to hold hands. This small but important act of familial tenderness creates an intimate and moving portrait of masculinity and paternal relationships.
©Valery Poshtarov
Sport - Thomas Meurot
In Thomas Meurot’s Kald Sòl (Cold Sun), we follow a cold surfing expedition in Iceland, with the black and white format used to emphasise the freezing temperatures which persisted even in the glaring winter sun.
©Thomas Meurot
Portfolio - Jorge Mónaco
In Portraits and Landscapes, Argentinian photographer Jorge Mónaco invites the viewer to delve into the intimate stories of his subjects, offering a reflective perspective on human diversity.
Still Life - Federico Scarchilli
Federico Scarchilli’s series Flora highlights the vital role of plants in medicine, juxtaposing photographs of key species that have been instrumental in the development of modern medicine, with neat rows of pills laid out symmetrically.
©Federico Scarchilli
Wildlife and Nature - Eva Berler
Eva Berler’s "Suspended Worlds" invites the viewer to take a closer look into the world of spider webs, where time and action are frozen, capturing the artful, irregular intricacies of these ephemeral creations.
©Eva Berler