Dansk vinder i Open-konkurrencen ved Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Danske Sussi Charlotte Alminde vinder 'Object'-kategorien i Open-konkurrencen ved Sony World Photography Awards 2025 med sit fascinerende billede Octopuses in the Sky fra Fanøs internationale dragefestival.

© Sussi Charlotte Alminde, Denmark, Winner, Open Competition, Object, Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Sony World Photography Awards har netop offentliggjort de 10 kategorivindere i årets Open-konkurrence, og blandt dem er danske Sussi Charlotte Alminde. Hun vinder kategorien ‘Object’ for sit fascinerende billede Octopuses in the Sky, der fanger de imponerende, håndlavede drager under den internationale dragefestival på Fanø – en af verdens største dragefestivaler.

I sit 18. år hylder Open-konkurrencen det enkeltstående billedes evne til at indfange og udtrykke essensen af et moment øjeblik samt evnen til at skabe stærke visuelle fortællinger. Fotografer fra hele verden blev inviteret til at indsende deres mest imponerende enkeltstående billeder fra 2024. Vinderne i kategorien samt de udvalgte finalister repræsenterer nogle af årets mest slående fotografier.

Sussi Charlotte Alminde er blandt kandidaterne til at blive den samlede vinder af Open-konkurrencen, hvor vinderen modtager en præmie på 5.000 USD samt et udvalg af Sony digitalkameraudstyr. Den samlede vinder af Open-konkurrencen offentliggøres den 16. april, hvor også Open Photographer of the Year kåres.

Mere end 419.000 billeder fra over 200 lande blev indsendt til dette års samlede Sony World Photography Awards, hvor udvalgte vinderbilleder og finalister vil blive udstillet på Sony World Photography Awards-udstillingen i Somerset House fra 17. april til 5. maj 2025, hvorefter udstillingen vil rejse videre til andre destinationer.


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The Sony World Photography Awards reveals the 10 category winners and shortlisted photographers in the 2025 Open competition. Now in its 18th year, the Open competition celebrates the ability of an individual photograph to capture and distil a singular moment, and to evoke a broader narrative. Entrants were invited to submit their strongest single images from 2024, and the winners and shortlists represent some of the most arresting photography from the past year.

Across this year’s competitions, over 419,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted to the Awards.

The Open Photographer of the Year will be announced at the Awards’ ceremony in London on 16 April and will receive a $5,000 (USD) cash prize and a range of Sony digital imaging equipment. Selected winning and shortlisted images will be shown as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition at Somerset House from 17 April - 5 May 2025, and will then travel to other locations.

This year’s Open category winners are:

ARCHITECTURE

Xuecheng Liu (China Mainland) for the photograph Center of the Cosmos, which shows New York’s iconic Times Square from above, using a very wide angle to highlight the expanse of the city.

CREATIVE

Jonell Francisco (Philippines) for Kem the Unstoppable, an elegantly photographed collage portrait, alluding to Renaissance traditions of portraiture.

LANDSCAPE

Ng Guang Ze (Singapore) for his mesmerising black-and-white shot of a stream meandering through grasslands into a lake in the distance, taken in Wenhai, Lijiang.

LIFESTYLE

Hajime ​ Hirano (Japan) for his meticulously composed image of a street vendor selling electronic parts in Akihabara, once Japan's largest electronics town following a period of rapid economic growth in the late 1950s.

MOTION

Olivier Unia (France) for Tbourida La Chute, in which the photographer captures the danger and excitement of the moment a rider is thrown from their mount during a ‘tbourida,’ a traditional Moroccan equestrian performance.

NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE

Estebane Rezkallah (France) for The Whale Raft, depicting a group of polar bears feasting on the carcass of a whale in east Greenland.

OBJECT

Sussi Charlotte Alminde (Denmark) for Octopuses in the Sky, showcasing elaborate handmade kites at the Fanø International Kite Fliers Meeting, one of the world’s largest kite flying events.

PORTRAITURE

Yeintze ​ Boutamba (Gabon) for Encounter, a tender portrait of two people shot in the intimacy of a bedroom. The photographer wanted to immortalise this moment for the sitters.

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Khairizal Maris (Indonesia) for Celebrating Football Club Victories, which pictures the elation of fans celebrating a win by their local football club by lighting flares in Bandung, West Java.

TRAVEL

Matjaž Šimic (Slovenia) for Ask a Shaman, depicting a group of shamans in La Paz, Bolivia, where they play a major role in Native Bolivian traditional culture, shot against the brightly painted local architecture.

 

This year’s Open competition was judged by Claudia Grimaldi Marks, Senior Manager, New Creator Strategy at Getty Images.

The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 will be announced on 16 April 2025. For more information about upcoming announcements and winners please visit worldphoto.org.

 

OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST

ARCHITECTURE

Winner

Xuecheng Liu, China Mainland

Shortlist

Alessio D'Addato, Italy

Andrew Newman, United Kingdom

David Eliud Gil Samaniego Maldonado, Mexico

Hans Wichmann, Germany

Jason Smith, Australia

Max van Son, Netherlands

Michael Echteld, Netherlands

Michael Echteld, Netherlands

Pati John, Netherlands

Radek Pohnán, Czechia

Robert Fülöp, Romania

Thibault Drutel, France

Ute-Christa Scherhag, Germany

CREATIVE

Winner

Jonell Francisco, Philippines

Shortlist

Ana Leal, Brazil

Ana Peiró Muñoz, United Kingdom

Enda Burke, Ireland

Hardijanto Budyman, Indonesia

Ian Knaggs, United Kingdom

Marina Tsaregorodtseva, United Kingdom

Mobolaji Ogunrosoye, Nigeria

Rachel Nixon, Canada

Vida Khani, Islamic Republic Of Iran

Yijing Yang, China Mainland

LANDSCAPE

Winner

Ng Guang Ze, Singapore

Shortlist

Dan Liao, China Mainland

Francisco Negroni, Chile

KunPeng Zhu, China Mainland

Marcin Zajac, Poland

Martin Stranka, Czechia

Patrick Ems, Switzerland

Timo Zilz, Germany

Victor De Valles Ibañez, Spain

Vilhelm Gunnarsson, Iceland

Witold Ziomek, Poland

Xiaoying Shi, China Mainland

Yoshiaki Kudo, Japan

Zhu Yang, China Mainland

LIFESTYLE

Winner

Hajime Hirano, Japan

Shortlist

Barry Mayes, United Kingdom

Emma Rogers, New Zealand

Enamur Reza, Bangladesh

Kathryn Mussallem, Canada

Kevin Molano, Colombia

Lucero Mora Ardila, Mexico

Maira Ray, Brazil

Scott Seager, United States

Syed Mahabubul Kader, Bangladesh

Wan Yong Chong, Malaysia

Yaping Du, China Mainland

Yevhen Kostiuk, Ukraine

Zhang Xun, China Mainland

MOTION

Winner

Olivier Unia, France

Shortlist

Ahmed Abdallah, Egypt

Alex Halloway, United States

Antonio Flores García, Mexico

Cristopher Rogel Blanquet Chavez, Mexico

Eduardo Schneider, United States

Hao Guo, China Mainland

Joe Wakefield, United Kingdom

Leo Huang, Taiwan

Nick Alston, United Kingdom

Sergey Geller, United States

Swee Choo Oh, Malaysia

Tim Jenka, Switzerland

Tuan Nguyen Tan, Vietnam

Wan Yong Chong, Malaysia

NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE

Winner

Estebane Rezkallah, France

Shortlist

Anirban Dutta, India

Christopher Baker, United States

Daniel Hannabuss, United Kingdom

Gianni Maitan, Italy

Hasan Bağlar, Cyprus

Hira Punjabi, India

Ilena Fasci, Italy

Jake Virus, United States

Klára Zamouřilová, Czechia

Martin Steenhaut, Belgium

Mohammad Anisur Rahman, Bangladesh

Pedro Jarque Krebs, Peru

Peter Delaney, Ireland

Tara Keane, Ireland

OBJECT

Winner

Sussi Charlotte Alminde, Denmark

Shortlist

Angelo Brancaccio, Italy

Carol Santiago, Mexico

Edyta Kopcio, Poland

Fabi Bick, Germany

Ieva Gailė, Lithuania

Muhammad Amdad Hossain, Bangladesh

Natalia Hresko, Ukraine

Oliver Lahrem, Germany

Petia Angelova, Bulgaria

Rajeev Gaikwad, India

Rakibul Alam Khan, Bangladesh

Ralf Hanisch, Germany

Robert Bolton, United Kingdom

Yuting Li, China Mainland

PORTRAITURE

Winner

Yeintze Boutamba, Gabon

Shortlist

Adolphe Maillot, France

Elena Subach, Ukraine

Emmanuel Lucky, Nigeria

Ivana Dostálová, Czechia

Mark Harrison, United Kingdom

Mark Harrison, United Kingdom

Matthieu Quatravaux, France

Panagiotis Rontos, Greece

Piotr Skubisz, Poland

Robbie Murrie, United Kingdom

Svetlana Jovanovic, Netherlands

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Winner

Khairizal Maris, Indonesia

Shortlist

Angela Magalhães, Portugal

Francisco Mira Vicent, Spain

Gavin Bragdon, United States

Kathryn Mussallem, Canada

Manex Sungahid, Philippines

Nina Papiorek, Germany

Osvaldo Torres Reyes, Mexico

Pranto Chakraborty, Bangladesh

Samuel Terry, United Kingdom

Sean Lim ​ Choon Hean, Malaysia

Seyed Ali Hosseini Far, Islamic Republic Of Iran

Sohel Ahmed, Bangladesh

Stefano Ruggiero, Italy

Yusof Salimi Namin, Islamic Republic Of Iran

TRAVEL

Winner

Matjaž Šimic, Slovenia

Shortlist

Akram Menari, Algeria

Arun Saha, India

Britt Knierim, Netherlands

Chim Oanh, Vietnam

Karolina Jurkiewicz, Poland

Khai Chuin Sim, Malaysia

Kunal Gupta, India

Liu Song, China Mainland

Mike Hellebrand, United Kingdom

Nicola Ducati, Italy

Ryo Yamamoto, Japan

Shubhodeep Roy, India

Spyridon Gennatas, Greece

 

 


NOTES TO EDITORS

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