So many people enjoy photography and that is evident from all the awards that take place every year. This time we would like to introduce you to the International Wedding Photographer Of The Year competition which was established in 2017 in Australia.

It’s an award meant to highlight the talents of wedding photographers from all around the world and the competition is rapidly evolving and growing with the aim of becoming an exemplar in the photography industry.

In this list you will find the photos that were hand-picked by a judging panel consisting of other wedding photographers, including last year's winner James Simmons, so you can be sure that these images are photography elite. And you will also get to know better the winner of the contest as we had a little chat with him.

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This year 415 photographers from 58 countries were competing in 9 categories: Black & White, Bridal Party, Couple Portrait, Dance Floor, Epic Location, From Above, Single Capture, Solo Portrait and Engagement or Pre/Post Non-Wedding Day.

There were 1,500 images submitted and the one that stood out to the judges was by Fabio Mirulla, a wedding photographer from Italy. He originally entered the Black & White Category with that photo. He also submitted photos for Couple Portrait and From Above categories that you will find in this list as they were also among judges' favorites.

In the winning image, you can see a play of perspective as the bride is captured getting ready for her day. She still hasn't put on a dress, but the lamp put in place of the dress creates an illusion as if she’s wearing it because the shape is so reminiscent of one.

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Solo Portrait: Rodolfo Aguirre

Solo Portrait: Rodolfo Aguirre

Rodolfo Aguirre Report

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Solo Portrait: Serafeim Serafeimidis

Solo Portrait: Serafeim Serafeimidis

Serafeim Serafeimidis Report

Last year’s winner, James Simmons, commented on the victorious photo in a statement to Bored Panda: “Such a unique image that works on so many levels. The photographer has taken the “earring moment” in your average setting and elevated it with the use of composition, timing, and humour to be a masterful piece of visual communication. The design, content and story are on point, which allows the viewer to extract an interesting narrative from the scene.”

Fabio will receive a collection of prizes that have a total value of $10,000. They include $1500 cash, Canon EOS R5 camera valued at $5,800, Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 printer, Atkins Lab $700 products, RAW Digital $1500 Lab dollars, Holdfast bridle leather M/Maker, Pixellu annual ‘All-Apps Bundle’, and a Narrative Select annual license.

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Single Capture: Chris Jallard

Single Capture: Chris Jallard

Chris Jallard Report

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Couple Portrait: Nikolaichik Photo

Couple Portrait: Nikolaichik Photo

Nikolaichik Photo Report

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Single Capture: Darren Wigley

Single Capture: Darren Wigley

Darren Wigley Report

Fabio told the organizers of the competition that he had an amazing time shooting the wedding for the bride who is captured in the photo. “Both the bride and the groom were wonderful and when I feel the connection with them and they trust me, my work gets really easy to do.”

What fascinates Fabio about weddings and attracts him to them is that they are events in which “years and years of moments and emotions are condensed in one day, maybe just a few hours, that could fade away if not impressed in photos.” He also adds, “I’m a storyteller of the wedding day, a privileged witness of a couple’s joy.”

Bored Panda also got in touch with this year's winner. We found out that it was the first time that he participated in this particular competition but it's not his first time at the rodeo. And it's not the first time he got to taste the sweetness of victory. He told us, "I like joining these kinds of competitions because through them I can test and improve myself comparing my work with that of other photographers around the world."

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Couple Portrait: Fabio Mirulla

Couple Portrait: Fabio Mirulla

Fabio Mirulla Report

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Engagement: Mic Panic

Engagement: Mic Panic

Mic Panic Report

As you can imagine, wedding photographers take a lot of photos, so what's the method of choosing the one? Fabio says he doesn't have a secret formula and just follows his intuition, "There are some photos that I 'feel' more then others. Every year I collect my best photos in a folder on my computer and from it I choose the shots to send to contests. Sometimes, however, the choice is guided by the type of contest I'm about to send them to: there are competitions with a more reportagistic view and others that aim more at aesthetic beauty."

After sending in the photo the last thing to do is jus wait. Fabio told us that every time he enters a competition, he hopes that his photo will be the one to capture the judges' eyes, however, he definitely didn't expect it, "It was a great surprise! Among other things, I was lucky enough to have other two photos chosen in two different categories."

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Single Capture: James Gough

Single Capture: James Gough

James Gough Report

#10

Dance Floor: Zahn Trotter

Dance Floor: Zahn Trotter

Zahn Trotter Report

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From Above: Ky Luu

From Above: Ky Luu

Ky Luu Report

Leslie Jabine
Community Member
1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um, listen guys - watch out for the Rats of Unusual Size....and make sure you carry a rope, you might need it.

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So what's waiting for the winner in the future? He doesn't want to predict what this win could bring him but he would like to leave to the admirers of his work this message, "My photos are small stories within bigger stories, simple representations of a day that everyone can experience in his or her life and I would like my photography to be known for itself also outside the field of wedding photographers."

So if you would like to follow Fabio and to know more about him, you could follow him on his Instagram where he has over 16k followers, his Facebook, Twitter or his photography page.

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Engagement: Mic Panic

Engagement: Mic Panic

Mic Panic Report

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Single Capture: Catherine Ekkelboom-White

Single Capture: Catherine Ekkelboom-White

Catherine Ekkelboom-White Report

Brandon Marlowe
Community Member
1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nice photo for such a bleak, desolate location

The runner up is actually a photographer duo from Canada, Andrew & Bec of Willow & Wolf. They entered the category of Epic Location and the image is really spectacular and quite literally breathtaking as you can help yourself but imagine how scary it had to be to take it. 

The press release have a wonderful description of the image giving more context to it, “A true statement to the importance of framing and timing, as well as to the bravery of this thrill-seeking couple who hiked through the dark of night to reach this heavenly mountain top for the sun-rise, before celebrating their marriage lake-side with their nearest and dearest that same afternoon.” The photographers reveal that the couple actually got engaged on that mountain peak and wanted to come back to the same place for their wedding.

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Bridal Party: Sergey Lapkovsky

Bridal Party: Sergey Lapkovsky

Sergey Lapkovsky Report

Hens' Teeth
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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wish we could all have friends like this! Hope they all have good lives.

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Dance Floor: Georgia Verrells

Dance Floor: Georgia Verrells

Georgia Verrells Report

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Runner Up: Andrew & Bec – Willow + Wolf

Runner Up: Andrew & Bec – Willow + Wolf

Andrew & Bec – Willow + Wolf Report

Denny Cwiek
Community Member
1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Taken seconds before they fell to their death, good photo though.

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Luke Simon, International Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards Curator, tells in the press release statement to us, “The awards are continuing to provide a unique platform for wedding photographers to have their best images reviewed and judged by our team of highly awarded and experienced educators and photographers.”

The curator also touches on how challenging the pandemic was financially and is grateful for the sponsors so that they can further continue their mission. Luke says, “The awards provide a platform to celebrate diversity of all kinds as well as highlight and reward the incredible work being captured globally, in this ever-changing and often challenging wedding landscape.”

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Bridal Party: Cyron Sobrevinas

Bridal Party: Cyron Sobrevinas

Cyron Sobrevinas Report

Mad Dragon
Community Member
1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Couple Goals: True Love and lots of horses.

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#18

Single Capture: Adriana Ortiz

Single Capture: Adriana Ortiz

Adriana Ortiz Report

Aamna Shah
Community Member
1 year ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Such bright colors and a gorgeous couple!

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Couple Portrait: Taralilly Photography

Couple Portrait: Taralilly Photography

Taralilly Photography Report

What do you think of these images? What are your favorites? Leave us your reactions in the comments and don't forget to upvote the pictures that left you the strongest impression!

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Single Capture: Maruša Puhek

Single Capture: Maruša Puhek

Maruša Puhek Report

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Engagement: Willow & Wolf

Engagement: Willow & Wolf

Willow & Wolf Report

E
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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always wear a wedding dress up a mountain just in case I get proposed to.

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#22

Solo Portrait: Damian Ciesla

Solo Portrait: Damian Ciesla

Damian Ciesla Report

Hens' Teeth
Community Member
1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beautiful and deep capture! If edited he could look like he was in the 1800s!

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#24

Solo Portrait: Jamie Murcutt

Solo Portrait: Jamie Murcutt

Jamie Murcutt Report

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Solo Portrait: Steven Stemmler

Solo Portrait: Steven Stemmler

Steven Stemmler Report

#26

Solo Portrait: Camila Urrea

Solo Portrait: Camila Urrea

Camila Urrea Report

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#27

Single Capture: Avismita Bhattacharyya

Single Capture: Avismita Bhattacharyya

Avismita Bhattacharyya Report

Tee Witt
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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As long as that is tradition then I love it. Wonder what it means?

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Solo Portrait: Shari + Mike Vallely

Solo Portrait: Shari + Mike Vallely

Shari + Mike Vallely Report

Joran Quinten
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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd cropped out the person on the right to be honest. Splendid photo though, with the reflection on the window

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#29

Solo Portrait: Jon Gazzignato

Solo Portrait: Jon Gazzignato

Jon Gazzignato Report

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Solo Portrait: Alex Olguin

Solo Portrait: Alex Olguin

Alex Olguin Report

Note: this post originally had 106 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.