The Wonderful Winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025

A three-panel image: a chimpanzee in a zoo enclosure, Moroccan horsemen charging with lances, and skateboarders performing tricks at a skatepark at sunset.

The World Photography Organization announced the overall winners of the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2025 at the annual awards gala at Somerset House in London. British photographer Zed Nelson is “Photographer of the Year 2025” for his incredible series, The Anthropocene Illusion.

The esteemed jurors selected Nelson’s series as the best from an incredible group of Professional competition category winners. For his victory, beyond the title “Photographer of the Year 2025,” Nelson wins a $25,000 cash prize plus a range of professional Sony digital imaging equipment. He will also be able to present his work at next year’s Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition.

Nelson’s The Anthropocene Illusion is a long-term documentary project spanning six years and four continents. Through his photographs, he examines the increasingly fractured relationship between humans and nature and humanity’s response to its devastating impacts on the planet. Nelson’s photographs show artificial spaces people have created to “interact” with nature, including safari parks, resorts, natural history museums, zoos, and green cities.

A chimpanzee sits alone on a large artificial rock in an enclosure with a painted mural of a lush green forest and trees on the wall behind it.
Photographer of the Year 2025, © Zed Nelson (United Kingdom), The Anthropocene Illusion | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

“The jury applauded Nelson’s urgent topic and his ability to translate complex environmental issues into striking visual narratives. The Anthropocene Illusion illustrates a world where the boundaries between the real and the artificial blur, where the wild survives in controlled enclosures, and where human nostalgia for nature is expressed through spectacle rather than action,” says Monica Allende, Chair of the 2025 Professional jury.

A person in traditional attire stands on a rocky cliff overlooking a vast valley. Nearby, a makeshift bed setup with blankets and cushions is arranged near the edge, surrounded by trees and greenery in soft morning light.
Photographer of the Year 2025, © Zed Nelson (United Kingdom), The Anthropocene Illusion | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

“Nelson’s work compels viewers to question their own role in this paradox and consider the consequences of a society increasingly distanced from the natural world. This timely body of work tells one of the most important stories of our age, and is now more critical than ever.”

A man with a walking stick stands on a dirt path in a forest, watching two lions drink from puddles in the middle of the path. The area is surrounded by trees and greenery.
Photographer of the Year 2025, © Zed Nelson (United Kingdom), The Anthropocene Illusion | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional Category Winners

Alongside Nelson, whose series also won the Wildlife and Nature category in the Professional competition, the winners of the rest of the Professional categories were also unveiled today, showcasing incredible photo series across a wide range of genres and subjects. All the winners are featured below.

A large, white, minimalist half-sphere structure sits on a circular base in a park, surrounded by trees and shaded paths, with a tent visible in the background.
Professional Category Winner — Architecture and Design, © Ulana Switucha (Hong Kong via Canada), The Tokyo Toilet Project | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A modern, cube-shaped public restroom with illuminated horizontal slats stands outside Ebisu Station in Tokyo. The structure contrasts sharply against the dark building behind it.
Professional Category Winner — Architecture and Design, © Ulana Switucha (Hong Kong via Canada), The Tokyo Toilet Project | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A modern, minimalist public restroom with smooth, curving white walls stands in an urban area surrounded by buildings and skyscrapers. The structure features arched doorways and a small tree planted inside.
Professional Category Winner — Architecture and Design, © Ulana Switucha (Hong Kong via Canada), The Tokyo Toilet Project | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A split image: on the left, a person in a blue jacket with patches sits in front of Irish and rainbow flags, holding a model rocket; on the right, a man in a suit holds a similar model rocket before U.S. and NASA flags.
Professional Category Winner — Creative, © Rhiannon Adam (United States via United Kingdom), Rhi-Entry, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A collection of vintage handwritten letters, notes, and official documents arranged neatly on a wooden surface, including envelopes, postcards, and various types of stationery, showing aged paper and diverse handwriting styles.
Professional Category Winner — Creative, © Rhiannon Adam (United States via United Kingdom), Rhi-Entry, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A brightly illuminated rocket stands on a launch pad at night, surrounded by metallic structures and snow-covered ground, with train tracks leading toward it in the foreground.
Professional Category Winner — Creative, © Rhiannon Adam (United States via United Kingdom), Rhi-Entry, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A young man walks through a smoky, debris-strewn urban lot at dusk, with fires burning and thick smoke rising. Behind him, several people stand together near terraced houses under a dark, cloudy sky.
Professional Category Winner — Documentary Projects, © Toby Binder (Germany), Divided Youth of Belfast, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A young person wearing a hooded Nike jacket stands alone on a rooftop at dusk, looking down with hands in pockets. Rows of houses and parked cars stretch out in the dim, moody background.
Professional Category Winner — Documentary Projects, © Toby Binder (Germany), Divided Youth of Belfast, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Two men pose on a street corner; one sits on a dirt bike wearing a mask, while the other crouches next to a dog. They are in front of a wall with graffiti reading "Revenge." Street signs are visible.
Professional Category Winner — Documentary Projects, © Toby Binder (Germany), Divided Youth of Belfast, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A person in a red sweater gathers small berries from a leafy green bush outdoors, with hills and a cloudy sky in the background and an orange light streak across the image.
Professional Category Winner — Environment, © Nicolás Garrido Huguet (Peru), Alquimia Textil, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Three women stand at the edge of a lake, washing clothes by hand. They appear focused on their tasks, with tall grass and distant hills in the background under a cloudy sky.
Professional Category Winner — Environment, © Nicolás Garrido Huguet (Peru), Alquimia Textil, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A person in traditional clothing and a red hat stands against a weathered blue wall. The image is partially obscured by colorful light leaks and film burns, creating bright horizontal bands across the photo.
Professional Category Winner — Environment, © Nicolás Garrido Huguet (Peru), Alquimia Textil, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A large black-and-white photo of a group of people in front of a building appears as if unrolled in the middle of an empty outdoor field at dusk, blending past and present scenes.
Professional Category Winner — Landscape, © Seido Kino (Japan), The Strata of Time, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A large photo print of a city scene with a tram is partially unrolled over a lush, green park filled with trees, blending urban and natural landscapes under a partly cloudy sky.
Professional Category Winner — Landscape, © Seido Kino (Japan), The Strata of Time, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A black-and-white photo of a man playing guitar is superimposed on a grassy hillside, overlooking a cityscape with industrial buildings and water; a cyclist rides on the hill in the foreground under a blue sky.
Professional Category Winner — Landscape, © Seido Kino (Japan), The Strata of Time, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Two children stand together on a street at sunset. The boy wears a red shirt, blue floral shorts, and has a towel over his shoulder. The girl wears a leopard print outfit and bright blue lipstick. Both look directly at the camera.
Professional Category Winner — Perspectives, © Laura Pannack (United Kingdom), The Journey Home From School, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A boy wearing a red beanie and gray jacket climbs the side of a painted concrete structure, while two other boys stand below. The sky is clear and buildings are visible in the background.
Professional Category Winner — Perspectives, © Laura Pannack (United Kingdom), The Journey Home From School, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A young woman in an orange shirt lies on a bed, resting her head on another person's lap. Two other people sit close by, partially visible, creating a sense of comfort and togetherness.
Professional Category Winner — Perspectives, © Laura Pannack (United Kingdom), The Journey Home From School, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Three women stand on a beach. The central woman, elevated on stacked white chairs, wears a blue, star-patterned dress with a long cape, holding white flowers. Two women in white outfits hold the cape’s edges.
Professional Category Winner — Portraiture, © Gui Christ (Brazil), M’kumba, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A man wearing red shorts and a red and black headscarf stands waist-deep in calm ocean water, with a long beaded necklace. The sky is cloudy and the horizon is visible in the background.
Professional Category Winner — Portraiture, © Gui Christ (Brazil), M’kumba, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A person in a white bikini stands waist-deep in water, holding a silver fish in one arm and an ornate handheld mirror in the other. They wear a beaded headdress with chains covering their face.
Professional Category Winner — Portraiture, © Gui Christ (Brazil), M’kumba, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Close-up of two hands decorated with henna resting on a worn skateboard, with a coral-colored embroidered dress visible in the background.
Professional Category Winner — Sport, © Chantal Pinzi (Germany via Italy), Shred the Patriarchy, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Five young women in colorful saris pose with skateboards by yellow railings and concrete steps in an urban outdoor setting, with trees and a building in the background.

A young girl wearing a white dress performs a skateboard trick in a skate park, mid-air above a ramp, with buildings and graffiti visible in the background under a clear sky.
Professional Category Winner — Sport, © Chantal Pinzi (Germany via Italy), Shred the Patriarchy, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A display of open books arranged in a semicircle, each featuring an image of a single lit candle on its page, with a plain background and soft lighting.
Professional Category Winner — Still Life, © Peter Franck (Germany), Still Waiting, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A large crack runs vertically up a worn, painted wall with a mural of buildings. Part of the mural is torn and peeling. Two empty folding chairs sit to the right on a bare floor.
Professional Category Winner — Still Life, © Peter Franck (Germany), Still Waiting, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A black-and-white photo of a blank projection screen with a loading icon in the center, flanked by two studio lights on stands, set up in a bare room with concrete walls and floor.
Professional Category Winner — Still Life, © Peter Franck (Germany), Still Waiting, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Open Photographer of the Year 2025

While Nelson is “Photographer of the Year 2025,” the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 also honors an “Open Photographer of the Year 2025,” celebrated for the best single image in the competition with $5,000 and a Sony digital imaging equipment kit. This year’s winner is French photographer Olivier Unia.

Unia was chosen from the 10 Open category winners who were announced last month. Unia’s winning image, Tbourida La Chute, took top honors in the Motion category.

Three men in traditional clothing ride decorated horses at high speed on a dirt field, kicking up dust, while one rider falls to the ground. A red flag and a crowd are visible in the background.
Open Photographer of the Year 2025, © Olivier Unia (Morocco), Tbourida La Chute, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

“I’m very proud to be the Open Photographer of the Year in this major competition. It gives me the confidence to continue to share my work. I entered Tbourida La Chute, one of the photographs from a project I’ve been working on for the past two years about the Moroccan equestrian art form of tbourida, and I am pleased to see this image recognized,” the winning photographer, Olivier Una, says.

Student Photographer of the Year 2025

This year’s competition brief for the Student competition, open to photographers studying photography at leading global universities, is “In the Beginning.” Photography students were invited to enter a series of images that look at the beginning stages of a story. 10 finalists were selected in January, and Peruvian photographer Micaela Valdivia Medina from the Instituto Profesional Arcos in Chile came out on top, named “Student Photographer of the Year 2025.”

A bra and lace fabric hang tangled on barbed wire against a backdrop of a cloudy blue sky.
Student Photographer of the Year 2025, © Micaela Valdivia Medina (Peru), The Last Day We Saw the Mountains and the Sea, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
Clothes and towels in various colors hang on clotheslines in an outdoor concrete area with tables and chairs; a tall wire fence and a wall are in the background.
Student Photographer of the Year 2025, © Micaela Valdivia Medina (Peru), The Last Day We Saw the Mountains and the Sea, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025
A distant view of a large, worn, pastel-colored building with barred windows, surrounded by a high fence, overgrown vegetation, and bare trees under a cloudy sky.
Student Photographer of the Year 2025, © Micaela Valdivia Medina (Peru), The Last Day We Saw the Mountains and the Sea, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Medina’s project, The Last Day We Saw the Mountains and the Sea, turns the lens toward female prison spaces throughout Chile and the complicated dynamics between incarcerated women, their families, and society.

“To be a winner in the Sony World Photography Awards is very important to me, but also to all the women I worked with for this project. To talk about and photograph prison spaces is never easy, but it is necessary to keep making and sharing these images. As a student, I appreciate this opportunity and recognition. At this time when photography and arts education is in decline, I think it’s important that students, teachers and professional photographers unite to protect it,” Micaela Valdivia Medina remarks.

Youth Photographer of the Year 2025

Photographers aged 19 and under were selected to enter the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 and enter their best photos from the past year. Of the many who entered, 11 finalists were selected a few months ago. Of these 11, only one could win it all: Daniel Dian-Ji Wu, a 16-year-old photographer from Taiwan. Wu’s eye-catching silhouette photo of a skateboarder performing a trick in Los Angeles, California, is a fantastic action shot indicative of skill far beyond his years.

A skateboarder performs a trick in midair at a skate park during sunset, with several people walking and watching in the background under a hazy golden sky.
Youth Photographer of the Year 2025, © Daniel Dian-Ji Wu (Taiwan), Eclipse of Motion, | Sony World Photography Awards 2025

“It’s an incredible honor to be named ‘Youth Photographer of the Year.’ I feel beyond excited and grateful. Photography has been a huge part of my life for the past seven years, so this means so much to me — not just as recognition, but as a reminder of why I love what I do. It opens doors to new opportunities and connections, which makes the journey ahead even more meaningful. I’m really thankful to the Sony World Photography Awards for selecting me and can’t wait to see what’s next,” the young photographer says.

Outstanding Contribution to Photography

Alongside the Professional, Open, Student, and Youth competitions, the Sony World Photography Awards also honors photographers for their remarkable contributions to photography. This year’s honoree is documentary photographer Susan Meiselas, who is well-known and respected for her collaborative approach to portraiture, dedication to shedding light on lesser-known stories, and ability to spark vital conversations about documentary photography.

More than 60 of Meiselas’ images are on display at the Somerset House as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition. The photos span her five decades of impactful work.

Sony World Photography Awards 2025

All the award-winning photos are on exhibit at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 exhibition at Somerset House in London. The exhibition runs from April 17 through May 5. Complete details are available on the World Photography Organization’s website.


Image credits: Sony World Photography Awards, World Photography Organization. Individual photographers are credited in the image captions.

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