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The 1839 Awards for Fine Art Photography have announced the winners of the 2025 Photographer of the Year contest. Established to honor the year photography was first introduced, the awards highlight the artists shaping the medium’s future.

This year’s contest drew entries from 79 countries, the broadest reach in the award’s history. Selected by an international panel of judges from leading museums, publishers, and institutions, the winners represent photography’s ability to document, question, and inspire.

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#1

Gold In Nature Category: "Blue Hour Guardian" By Alexander Tasho

Cheetah resting by a waterhole with a mountain backdrop, captured in a stunning nature photograph for photographer of the year contest.

"Just before sunrise, this cheetah lay perfectly still, deciding whether I was a threat or not before taking a drink. It felt like I’d stumbled into a painting, where even time had stopped to look."

© Alexander Tasho Report

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    Gold In Wildlife Category (Non-Professional): "Family Photo" By Chao Feng

    Brown bear with three cubs standing on rocky riverbank, nature wildlife captured in Photographer of the Year contest winning image.

    "This bear family in Alaska gave me only a few seconds to take a family photo for them. And they never told me where to send the photo to, nor did I dare to ask."

    © Chao Feng Report

    #3

    Gold In Aerial Category (Non-Professional): "Fairytale City" By Oleg Ilyin

    Aerial view of tightly packed European-style houses at dusk, showcasing intricate architecture in photographer of the year contest.

    © Oleg Ilyin Report

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    #4

    Gold In Storytelling Category: "Venice Of Africa" By Mauro De Bettio

    Child sitting with a dog inside a wooden house by the water, captured in an award-winning Photographer of the Year image.

    "Makoko, a floating slum in Lagos with over 300,000 residents, lacks infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Despite poverty and no official recognition, its people show resilience and unity, turning hardship into strength and fostering a deep sense of community."

    © Mauro De Bettio Report

    #5

    Gold In Wildlife Category: "Emperor Family" By Risto Raunio

    Emperor penguin family in snowy landscape, captured by a Photographer of the Year contest winner.

    "Emperor parents are feeding their chick on the ice of Antarctica."

    © Risto Raunio Report

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    #6

    Gold In Underwater Category (Non-Professional): "Unexpected Voyager" By Daniel Halmi

    Underwater close-up of a nautilus and jellyfish captured by the 2025 photographer of the year contest winner.

    "I captured this image on my third blackwater dive in the Gulf of Thailand. A rare close encounter with a juvenile female paper nautilus hitching a ride on a box jellyfish. This is believed to be the first photo evidence of a living Paper Nautilus in the Gulf of Thailand."

    © Daniel Halmi Report

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    #7

    Gold In Underwater Category: "Our Ocean" By Brooke Pyke

    A black and white underwater photograph showing a dense school of fish, a winner in the 2025 photographer contest.

    © Brooke Pyke Report

    #8

    Gold In Domestic Animals Category: "Beyond The Echo Of Their Gallop" By Hiroshi Kutomi

    Black horse with braided mane against a dark background, featured in the 1839 Awards Photographer of the Year contest winning images.

    "Beyond the Echo of Their Gallop revives the splendor of retired racehorses and cinematic horses. Through adornment and portraiture, their resilience and beauty transcend time, reminding us that glory need not fade—it simply waits to shine again."

    © Hiroshi Kutomi Report

    #9

    Gold In Storytelling Category (Non-Professional): "The Day You Left Me" By Carlos F. Gomez Llavero

    Sketch portrait on a chair with slippers and white shirt under warm lamp light, showcasing photographer of the year contest.

    "In some cultures, when a loved one dies at home, their portrait is turned upside down to guide them to heaven and prevent their return as a ghost. Personal items may be placed nearby. This image is part of a series exploring death and its symbolism."

    © Carlos F. Gomez Llavero Report

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    #10

    Gold In Travel Category (Non-Professional): "Cormorant Fishing" By Jo Martindale

    Fisherman on a boat at dusk with cormorant birds, showcasing stunning photography in the 2025 Photographer of the Year contest.

    "This photo was taken of a traditional Chinese cormorant fisherman on the River Li in China."

    © Jo Martindale Report

    #11

    Gold In Domestic Animals Category (Non-Professional): "Cow Lick" By Jennifer Newitt

    Close-up of a light-colored cow licking another cow's fur, showcasing detail in the 2025 Photographer of the Year contest.

    © Jennifer Newitt Report

    #12

    Gold In Conceptual Category (Non-Professional): "Moon Game" By Adrian Limani

    Silhouette of a person jumping to a basketball hoop under a full moon at dusk, award-winning photographer contest image.

    "This is my blend of creativity and surrealism, which invites you to dream beyond boundaries."

    © Adrian Limani Report

    #13

    Gold In Still Life Category (Non-Professional): "My Garden" By Turid Martinsen

    Floral arrangement showcased in a winner's entry from the 2025 Photographer of the Year contest.

    "During the months of the pandemic, my garden became a source of photography. I pictured the flowers next to each other like individuals waiting for a group portrait, replacing the contact we missed. Many insects are also enjoying my garden during a time when insect-dead is a danger to nature."

    © Turid Martinsen Report

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    #14

    Gold In Macro Category: "Mushroom Madness" By Panagiotis Dalagiorgos

    Silhouette of a praying mantis on a branch with a blurred circular background, creative nature photography contest winner.

    "A close-up backlit photo of an Ameles heldreichi nymph. I took this photo in December 2024 on a mountain near Athens, Greece. I found a pine cone with a mushroom growing on it, picked it up, and placedit in front of my lens, framing it with the sun in the background."

    © Panagiotis Dalagiorgos Report

    #15

    Gold In Minimalism Category (Non-Professional): "Heads Or Tails" By Jodi Frediani

    Close-up black and white photo of dolphins underwater, featured among 1839 Awards winners in Photographer of the Year contest.

    "Rare, flat, calm seas, 3 sleek northern right whale dolphins bow-riding our whale watch vessel, and the generosity of a stranger who insisted I take her spot at the crowded rail, enabled me to capture this atypical image. Shot in color, black and white adds to the surreal simplicity of the moment."

    © Jodi Frediani Report

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    #16

    Gold In Landscapes Category: "An Arizona Moonrise" By Michael Mihaljevich

    Saguaro cacti under a twilight sky with a full moon, captured in an award-winning photographer of the year contest image.

    "Arizona's iconic saguaro cacti stand tall against a backdrop of post-sunset pastels. The monthly full moon lays watch over the serene Sonoran desert on a calm and colorful moment of dusk."

    © Michael Mihaljevich Report

    #17

    Gold In Travel Category: "Working The Salt Mines" By Steve Sorensen

    Aerial view of colorful salt evaporation ponds with a person walking, featured in Photographer of the Year contest winners.

    "A lone soul working the salt mines of Peru. Having a human immersed in this level of color caught my eye."

    © Steve Sorensen Report

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    #18

    Gold In Event Category (Non-Professional): "Round The Barrel" By Christopher Baker

    Young cowboy riding a galloping horse at a rodeo event, featured in 1839 Awards Photographer of the Year contest.

    "Barrel racing at the Limestone County Sheriff's Rodeo in Athens, AL, USA."

    © Christopher Baker Report

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    #19

    Gold In Nature Category (Non-Professional): "The Family" By Felix Larcher

    A black and white photo of elephants drinking water capturing the winning moment in the 2025 photographer of the year contest.

    © Felix Larcher Report

    #20

    International Photographer Of The Year: "Dream" By Jaime Travezan

    Four models in bright green and red outfits posing against a surreal red and gray landscape in photographer of the year contest.

    "Promotion for fashion designer Ade Bakare."

    © Jaime Travezan Report

    #21

    Gold In Event Category: "Curvy" By Natalya Pyrogova

    Surfer riding a massive wave captured in an award-winning photograph from the 1839 Awards Photographer of the Year contest.

    "Nazaré Winter session. Big waves for surfing. Due to the unique landscape and weather conditions from November to March, we can see the phenomenon of the gigantic waves. Surfers from all over the world come to the special camp to try their hand at crossing the ocean. The surfer in the photograph is Jose Carlos."

    © Natalya Pyrogova Report

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    #22

    Gold In Landscapes Category (Non-Professional): "Le Mont – Saint – Michel. Foggy Morning" By Rolandas Urbonavicius

    Mist-covered historic building with a tall spire, showcasing artistic composition featured in Photographer of the Year contest.

    "I aimed to capture Mont Saint Michel shrouded in morning mist and create a photograph that reflects its ethereal beauty. Using various filters, I added a surreal touch to the image, showing the subtleties of an early summer morning."

    © Rolandas Urbonavicius Report

    #23

    Gold In Still Life Category: "American Bodegónes" By Liz Obert

    Still life featuring a chicken figurine, fried chicken sandwich, raw chicken, and grapes for Photographer of the Year contest.

    "This body of work reflects on mortality, the human condition, and our culture’s obsession with materialism. Through imagery inspired by Dutch and Spanish paintings, it expresses the transience of our existence by exploring our shared relationship with food."

    © Liz Obert Report

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    #24

    Gold In Street Category (Non-Professional): "Best Of Luck" By J Immanuel Yap

    Neon sign reading Best of Luck outside a window with a person looking out, highlighting Photographer of the Year contest mood.

    © J Immanuel Yap Report

    #25

    Gold In Photojournalism Category (Non-Professional): "The Sigh Of History" By Christian Moorman

    Silhouetted figures on a boat at sunset, capturing a dramatic moment for the 2025 photographer of the year contest.

    "Part of a series exploring the lives and work of Guyana's sugar cane cutters on the Rose Hall Sugar Estate, where my grandfather worked for over 10 years. Cane cutters are paid very little for their hard, dangerous work, approximately 7 USD per ton of cane."

    © Christian Moorman Report

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    #26

    Gold In Architecture Category: "Details" By Svetlana Fadeeva

    Abstract modern architectural installation with bold colors and curved shapes, featured in Photographer of the Year contest.

    "This photo was taken in the early morning on the grounds of the Qatar National Museum. I wanted to highlight the dynamic curves and bold colors to emphasize the architectural design’s movement and vibrancy."

    © Svetlana Fadeeva Report

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    #27

    Gold In Architecture Category (Non-Professional): "Toy City" By Woohyun Jung

    Close-up of architectural design featuring vertical rust-colored panels and shadows in a Photographer of the Year contest entry.

    "In Seoul, skyscrapers once felt suffocating, like walls enclosing me. Through photography, I reimagined them—flattened into playful, geometric patterns. What once oppressed me became light and rhythmic. This work reflects my search to face urban reality not with fear, but with freedom and joy."

    © Woohyun Jung Report

    #28

    Gold In Abstract Category (Non-Professional): "IKEA Deconstructed" By Keith Gerard Bovair

    Abstract metal wall sculpture casting shadows on a white wall, featured in Photographer of the Year contest.

    © Keith Gerard Bovair Report

    #29

    Gold In Minimalism Category: "San Francisco De Asis" By Kent Flora

    Abstract photo of textured concrete walls casting sharp shadows, featured in the 2025 photographer of the year awards.

    "Mission in Rancho de Taos, New Mexico."

    © Kent Flora Report

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    #30

    Gold In Film/Analog Category (Non-Professional): "A Chance To Cool Off" By David Dranoff

    Children playing joyfully in a water fountain on a sunny day, captured in a black and white street photography style.

    "A hot day in Paris brings together the entire neighborhood to find a refuge from the sweltering conditions."

    © David Dranoff Report

    #31

    Gold In People & Portrait Category (Non-Professional): "Malleable Souls" By Zewen Lai

    Portrait of a freckled young girl outdoors captured by a 2025 Photographer of the Year contest winner.

    "Malleable Souls explores the fragile states of identity in transition, drawing from psychology and photography. Inspired by Jung’s word-association experiments, the portraits depict teenagers by the sea — a symbolic threshold — tracing subtle shifts where the unconscious quietly shapes who we are."

    © Zewen Lai Report

    #32

    Gold In Street Category: "Oath To A Dream" By Alexandru Măciucă

    Abstract urban photography featuring shadows and architectural elements, recognized in the 2025 photographer of the year contest.

    "'Oath to a Dream' is my Collection of Diptychs I’ve created over the years. Every Shot is Candid, Capturing Raw, Authentic Moments. I love pairing images that elevate and enhance one another, creating a deeper visual narrative. And sometimes just for the pure visual aspect of it."

    © Alexandru Măciucă Report

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    #33

    Gold In Abstract Category: "Starfighter" By Christiaan Van Heijst

    Black and white photo of a U.S. Air Force jet captured in a winning entry for photographer of the year contest.

    "A lone Starfighter rests in a surreal salt desert, its polished fuselage echoing a time when speed and altitude defined the edge of possibility. Set against a stark, alien-like horizon, the image merges past ambition with timeless isolation."

    © Christiaan Van Heijst Report

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    #34

    Gold In Aerial Category: "Photography Of Overhead Liner’s Symmetry" By Yevhen Kostiuk

    Aerial view of the bow of a yacht with a round pool, showcasing a winning image from the Photographer of the Year contest.

    "P.O.O.L.S. - Photography of Overhead Liner’s Symmetry - offers a rare top-down view of cruise ships, highlighting their symmetry, clean geometry, and tiny bow pools. It’s not glossy marketing, but a visual study of design, structure, and detail often missed by passengers."

    © Yevhen Kostiuk Report

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    #35

    Gold In Conceptual Category: "Objects Of Desire" By Nora Hegedus

    Surreal photograph featuring a floating vintage pocket watch and reflective surfaces, winner of Photographer of the Year contest.

    "Objects of Desire is a series dedicated to objects in the work of two major painters of the Surrealist movement, Salvador Dalí and René Magritte. It is an attempt to capture what struck me in their works and a declaration of love for the everyday objects I have always felt compelled to transform."


    © Nora Hegedus Report