Photo credit: Alex Bex, Tom Franks, and Michael Dunn. The Sony World Photography Awards has today revealed the 30 finalists and shortlisted photographers in the 2025 Professional competition.
There are 10 categories in total with three photographers selected to be finalists in each category. The 10 winners will be announced at a special ceremony in London on April 16. The Photographer of the Year title will be chosen from the category winners and announced on the same night. In addition to receiving a $25,000 cash prize and a range of Sony digital imaging equipment, the Photographer of the Year is offered the opportunity to show their work in a solo presentation at next year’s Sony World Photography Awards London exhibition.
The 2025 Awards also marks the first edition of the Japan Professional Award to “underscore the creativity and dynamism of Japan’s contemporary photography scene.”
Photographer Rhiannon Adams recreates Bill Anders’s portrait, the astronaut who shot ‘Earthrise’. Part of Adam’s ‘Rhi-Entry’ series. | © Rhiannon Adam, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Creative, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Soyuz MS-20 on the pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, 7 December 2021. Part of Rhiannon Adam’s ‘Rhi-Entry’ series. | © Rhiannon Adam, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Creative, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards The former Armstrong Rubber building in New Haven, Connecticut. | Owen Davies, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Architecture & Design, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Queen Place Mall, New York City. | Owen Davies, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Architecture & Design, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From the Divided Youth of Belfast series. | © Toby Binder, Germany, Finalist, Professional competition, Documentary Projects, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From the Divided Youth of Belfast. | © Toby Binder, Germany, Finalist, Professional competition, Documentary Projects, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From a series exploring cowboys, masculinity, and the modern world. | © Alex Bex, France, Finalist, Professional competition, Documentary Projects, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From a series exploring cowboys, masculinity, and the modern world. | © Alex Bex, France, Finalist, Professional competition, Documentary Projects, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From ‘Alquimia Textil’, a series looking at natural dyeing techniques practiced by the artisans of Pumaqwasin in Chinchero, Cusco, Peru. | © Nicolás Garrido Huguet, Peru, Finalist, Professional competition, Environment, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From ‘Alquimia Textil’, a series looking at natural dyeing techniques practiced by the artisans of Pumaqwasin in Chinchero, Cusco, Peru. | © Nicolás Garrido Huguet, Peru, Finalist, Professional competition, Environment, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Olaf, a howler monkey, was rescued from a farm. He is waiting to be transferred from the Foundation to a reserve – he will never be released back into his natural habitat. | © Maria Portaluppi, Ecuador, Finalist, Professional competition, Environment, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Pumira was rescued as a baby and now waits in a cage to be transferred to the rehabilitation center. There, the Foundation has cages for the rehabilitation and release of margays like Pumira. | © Maria Portaluppi, Ecuador, Finalist, Professional competition, Environment, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From the series ‘The Journey Home From School’ which explores the tumultuous public lives of young people in the gang-governed Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa, where their daily commute carries the risk of death. | © Laura Pannack, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Perspectives, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards From the series ‘The Journey Home From School’ which explores the tumultuous public lives of young people in the gang-governed Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa, where their daily commute carries the risk of death. | © Laura Pannack, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Perspectives, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Sons of Omani entrepreneurs pose for a portrait in their neighborhood, which is reserved for local investors. Qantab, Sultanate of Oman. | © Valentin Valette, France, Finalist, Professional competition, Perspectives, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Left: A company director in front of his GT Mustang sports car after inspecting a building site he is financing. Mahalil, Sultanate of Oman. Right: An Indian driver from the Sikh community poses on his backhoe while awaiting new instructions from his Omani employer. Al Ansab, Sultanate of Oman. | © Valentin Valette, France, Finalist, Professional competition, Perspectives, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards The photographer spent over two weeks in Prescott, Arizona, visiting the homes of the city’s residents to learn about the normalization of gun ownership in the USA. | © Tom Franks, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards The photographer spent over two weeks in Prescott, Arizona, visiting the homes of the city’s residents to learn about the normalization of gun ownership in the USA. | © Tom Franks, United Kingdom, Finalist, Professional competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards ‘M’kumba’ is an ongoing project that illustrates the resilience of Afro-Brazilian communities in the face of local religious intolerance. | © Gui Christ, Brazil, Finalist, Professional competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards ‘M’kumba’ is an ongoing project that illustrates the resilience of Afro-Brazilian communities in the face of local religious intolerance. | © Gui Christ, Brazil, Finalist, Professional competition, Portraiture, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Teresa and Martha pose with their golf clubs at the famous ‘Moon Hole,’ one of the most iconic holes at La Paz Golf Club. From the series ‘High Altitude Golf’. | © Michael Dunn, Bolivia, Finalist, Professional competition, Sport, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards Teresa’s swing is in perfect harmony with the movement of her skirt, a characteristic outfit of the Bolivian chola. From the series ‘High Altitude Golf’. | © Michael Dunn, Bolivia, Finalist, Professional competition, Sport, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards India, the world’s most populous country with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, only has a handful of female skaters. From the series ‘Shred the Patriarchy.’ | © Chantal Pinzi, Italy, Finalist, Professional competition, Sport, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards India, the world’s most populous country with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, only has a handful of female skaters. From the series ‘Shred the Patriarchy.’ | © Chantal Pinzi, Italy, Finalist, Professional competition, Sport, 2025 Sony World Photography Awards A selection of works by finalists and shortlisted photographers will go on display as part of an exhibition at the Somerset House in London from April 17 until May 5.
Image credits: Photographs courtesy of the Sony World Photography Awards. All photographers are credited in the individual image captions.
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