Polar bear on Svalbard, Norway after eating on a walrus carcass. Thanks to the drone with a telephoto lens, this rare scene could be captured without any disturbance. | Pal Hermansen / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year
Jaanna Steidle from the United States has been crowned the inaugural winner of the International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition.
Professional and amateur photographers worldwide were invited to enter the first International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition. Steidle won amid 1,500 entries from around the world.
First place was based on a portfolio of at least four images. Steidle’s images show the impressive marine life off Long Island, New York, including humpback whales, spinner sharks, and cownose rays.
Top down aerial drone photo of a spinner shark creating a gateway into a school of menhaden fish in the Atlantic Ocean, Southampton, NY. | Joanna Steidle / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA fever of cownose rays approaching a school of menhaden bait fish, taken just a few hundred feet from the coast of Southampton, NY. USA. | Joanna Steidle / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA humpback whale diving back under the surface of the Atlantic Ocean after taking a breath of air. This was taken within 500ft of the coast in Southampton, NY, USA. | Joanna Steidle / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearTop down drone photography of a small fever of cownose rays stiring up some sand along their travels. Southampton, NY USA. | Joanna Steidle / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearAnti crepuscular rays at Cono de Arita, La Puna, Argentina. The winner of the Inaugural International Aerial Photograph of the Year, awarded for a single image. | Ignacio Palacios / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA busy waterway is filled with boats and their passengers in the morning commute as they try to pass on a river in Dhaka, Bangladesh. | Azim Khan Ronnie / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearOn the first day of meteorological spring, low mist hugged the frosty Oxfordshire landscape. | Christopher Harrison / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA cloud inversion is veiling a massive erupting volcanic crater during the 2021 Geldingadalir eruption in Iceland. | Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearAbove Lake Magadi, flamingos glide over the vibrant, abstract swirls formed by algae and salt in Kenya’s Rift Valley. | Belva Hayden / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearWorkers create a picturesque display from above as they carry rice from a large drying field in Bangladesh. | Azim Khan Ronnie / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearSwimmers in the frozen Baltic Sea. After a short trip, the icebreaker stopped and passengers were given the opportunity to go into the freezing cold water. | Gilad Topaz / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA team of four rowing men, heating up for a race in the Yarkon River. | Gilad Topaz / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA magical moment with the incredible Mont-Saint-Michel rising over the clouds. | Nicolas Giroud / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearIn the high Andes, evaporation, minerals, and salt shape waters in turquoise, brown, and white-forming natural patterns that feel like abstract art shaped by earth, sun, and wind. | Francisco Fernandez Garcia / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearThe wonderful salt lakes of Western Australia, whether natural or man made (salt extraction operations) are stunning when viewed from the air. Hutt Lagoon’s Pink Lake, WA, Australia. | Daniela Tommasi / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearThese two seals are lounging peacefully on a drifting slab of ice in the Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon in southern Iceland. | Fabien Guittard / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearTwo towers alignment during low fog at sunset at Golden Gate Bridge, USA. | Jay Huang / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearLike a squadron of pink bombers, these flamingos fly in perfect formation over an otherworldly landscape around Lake Magadi, Kenya. | Wayne Sorensen / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearLooking out for my hotel neighbor late at night in Bangkok, Thailand. | Vitaly Golovatyuk / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearAerial view of soccer field in fall forest in Moscow. | Vitaly Golovatyuk / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearIceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano as it cooled. The cracking pattern of the lava formed a skull, creating an eerie natural illusion for a few moments. | Daniel Vine Garcia / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearArita Cone, Arizaro Salt Flat, Salta, Argentina. | Juan Lopez / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearThree bridges in Huzhou, China. | Vitaly Golovatyuk / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearThe Collective uses aerial images to create fictional yet plausible scenes of excess, reflecting on humanity’s impact and urging a shift toward sustainability and environmental awareness. | Cassio Vasconcellos / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearThe Collective uses aerial images to create fictional yet plausible scenes of excess, reflecting on humanity’s impact and urging a shift toward sustainability and environmental awareness. | Cassio Vasconcellos / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearCross Sea Bridge. | Xiaohui Li / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA 14th-century church tower in Italy stands submerged in an artificial lake near Curon Venosta, due to dam construction in 1950. | Pawel Jagietto / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the YearA Vietnamese artisan weaves a fishing net by hand, surrounded by flowing green threads, a tradition passed down through generations. | Chris Ha / The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer of the Year
There’s an electronic flip book available on the website where you can find more information about the competition.