It seems like this year—even though it was a hard one—helped creative minds flourish all over the world. The Budapest International Foto Awards just published their winners and the photographs are as breathtaking as they are thought-provoking.

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#1

Space In Between

Nighttime landscape with a twisted tree silhouetted against a starry sky, part of the Budapest International Foto Awards.

"The turquoise lake in the crater of the Kawah Ijen volcano looks serene and inviting. It also happens to be the world's largest acidic lake. But the main highlight was watching the Milky Way rise on the crater summit, probably the most beautiful mornings the photographer has seen on the trip." Photograph by: Sherwin Magsino

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    #2

    Cormorant Master

    A night photo from the 2020 Budapest International Foto Awards showing a fisherman on a raft with birds on a calm river.

    "Cormorant fishing is a dying 1,000-year-old tradition in Guilin, China. Sailing peacefully across Li River in Guilin, men fish without the aid of a rod, hook or bait, instead of using a method that involves birds diving underwater." Photograph by: Sherwin Magsino

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    #3

    Polar Bear Family In A Melting World

    Polar bears on melting ice floe captured in thought-provoking photographs from Budapest International Foto Awards 2020.

    "Mother Bear and her two young cubs are at the ice edge, wondering about their next move. 2018 was a relatively warm year in the high Arctic, and this is the last piece of ice in eastern Svalbard. Without sea ice, the mother bear can't hunt for herself and her cubs." Photograph by: Roie Galitz

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    #4

    Fate

    Young girl in a snowy rural setting, captured in a powerful photograph from the 2020 Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "This little girl was looking for firewood near her crumbly haunt at Christmas. The very poor and poverty-stricken family is unemployed. For them, survival from one day to the next is a big challenge. Tarnava Valley / Transylvania." Photograph by: Istvan Kerekes

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    #5

    I'm Not My Body. A Story About Euthanasia

    Black and white photograph from Budapest International Foto Awards showing two women interacting thoughtfully in a small pool.

    "In 2016, the artist met Claire C., a then-33-year-old wheelchair-bound woman, suffering from severe debilitating pains in her right foot, epilepsy, and spastic quadriplegia. Since the age of seven, her life has been about life-threatening accidents, invasive operations, severe painkillers, and ultimately wanting to end her life. Claire has been seeking effective pain treatment besides addictive morphine-based painkillers since 2012. In 2017, a spinal neurostimulator implant was initially successful. In 2012 Claire renewed her request for active euthanasia since her pains have fully returned." Photograph by: Michel Petillo

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    #6

    Planet Earth

    View of Earth's horizon from space with a crescent moon and desert landscape, from Budapest International Foto Awards collection.

    "Photo was taken at 42,000 ft over the Sahara desert, flying at the edge of space. Our beautiful little blue marble, floating through the vast void of infinity." Photograph by: Christiaan Van Heijst

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    #7

    The Freedom Of Belarus

    Portrait of a woman with intricate red paint patterns on her face and shoulder, a striking photograph from Budapest Foto Awards.

    Photographer: Hanna Rozava

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    #8

    The Last Moment

    Black and white photo of a boy playing violin in a dimly lit room, from Budapest International Foto Awards collection.

    "Once a passionate pupil of the violin in Cité Soleil had now become a downcast boy with a big cap who no longer had an interest in playing. Water on the brain was causing his head to grow bigger day after day. "Luxon, if it's okay," I asked guardedly, "could you play once more for me?" I had a sudden feeling that we only had a few moments left together. With his eyes closed, the boy played his tune just in time to meet a ray of light. Urim Hong is a photographer who searches for light in the isolated world. After majoring in the humanities as well as pedagogy, he taught children for a decade and, in that process, found himself called to photography. He majored in photography at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Currently, he is leading a project for the children and orphans in Citi Soleil, a small village within the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area in Haiti. He was selected as Editorial Photographer of the year at the 2018 IPA, 2019 MIFA, and PDNedu Awards Documentary winner." Photographer: Urim Hong

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    #9

    Country Doctor

    Medical workers in protective gear attending to a patient in a rustic room, highlighting photographs from Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "Once the Covid-19 pandemic started spreading in Italy, Luigi Cavanna, the head of the Oncology ward in Piacenza Hospital, decided that the best way to approach the disease was to treat it early, in the same way you would treat cancer. Equipped with a device that monitors the level of oxygen in the blood and a portable ultrasound chest scanner, doctor Cavanna started visiting patients at their homes—treating them mostly with hydroxychloroquine. In this way, he saved more than 365 patients." Photograph by: Gabriele Micalizzi

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    #10

    Naturalia: Chronicle Of Contemporary Ruins

    Abandoned stained glass greenhouse with overgrown vines and a wooden chair, captured in thought-provoking photography.

    "This is what happens when abandoned places are reclaimed by Nature. She is stronger, and whatever happens to Man, She will always be there. When Man leaves, She comes back and She takes back everything. This series asks the fundamental question of the place of Man on Earth and his relationship with Nature. Far from being pessimistic, and at a time when Man’s d********n of Nature has never been so extreme, it aims to wake our consciousness." Photograph by: Jonk

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    #11

    New Zealand Locks Down

    Woman looking thoughtfully to the side behind wooden slats in a dimly lit room, evoking emotions from 2020 Budapest photo awards

    "A portrait of Jacinda Ardern as she announces an unprecedented, nationwide lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic." Photographer: Dominic Thomas

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    #12

    Giant Of The Sea

    Underwater photo of a shark silhouetted against sunlight, surrounded by fish and divers, from Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "The whale shark in the picture is just floating beneath the boats on the surface. This is the largest fish on earth with a size of up to more than 10 meters. It is a peaceful and impressive inhabitant of our planet. Many details had to be taken into account when taking the picture, due to the proper composition." Photograph by: Földi László

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    #13

    I Am Rohingya

    Black and white portrait from Budapest International Foto Awards showing a person in a hood reflecting deeply in low light.

    "The Rohingya is a minor Muslim ethnic group who lived in Myanmar for centuries. However, due to the racism and many other socio-political issues among the majority in Myanmar, they were declared as a stateless Bengali community who migrated to Myanmar from Bangladesh. Over one million Rohingyas live in Myanmar and they are the most persecuted people in the world who are deprived of their own land, human rights, and citizenship. In recent times, the Myanmar Army started a silent genocide to forcefully evacuate them out of the country. Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a Dhaka-based documentary photographer, filmmaker, and visual artist. His work explores the themes of human rights, social development, migration, gender violence, and the environment. His images express the resilience of the human spirit and strength at adversity. Hasan holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Photography from Falmouth University and an Undergraduate Certificate in History of Art from Oxford University. He also pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University and graduated in Film & Video Production from University of Sydney." Photographer: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

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    #14

    Waiting For A New Life

    Man wearing bright orange life jacket resting on a boat, featured in 2020 Budapest International Foto Awards photographs.

    "A migrant man looks at the horizon at sunset, after being rescued at sea, off Libya, by the organization 'Mediterranea Saving Humans' on the Central Mediterranean." Photograph by: Valerio Nicolosi

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    #15

    In Red

    Aerial view of densely packed hillside settlement under dramatic sunset sky, featured in Budapest International Foto Awards photography.

    "It is a highlands at an altitude of 4,000 meters in Sichuan, China. That place became red after heavy rain around sunset. The Larung Gar is the biggest Tibetan Buddhist academy in the world." Photograph by: Tetsuo Kurita

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    #16

    The Blue Viper Strikes

    Blue snake hanging from a branch holding a frog, a captivating photograph from the 2020 Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "Beware the impossibly fascinating blue viper...this really is a ‘look but don’t touch’ situation, because as visually beautiful as that blue viper is, it’s not the kind of creature you want to mess with. Sold in specialty pet shops, this one is really not for beginners." Photograph by: Robin Yong

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    #17

    Garbage In The Cloud

    Firefighter in protective gear holding hose, engulfed in flames, dramatic photograph from Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "Thick smoke, countless toxic substances that more human casualties than the flames themselves—deadly clouds that arise from fires at sorting plants, landfills, and vehicle recycling points." Photograph by: Piotr Zwarycz

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    #18

    Lost Dreams

    Sunset seascape with smooth waves and large rocks in soft light, featured in Budapest International Foto Awards photography.

    "Magical sunset at the world-famous Anse Source d'Argent beach on La Digue Island in Seychelles." Photograph by: Erika Valkovicova

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    #19

    Seven

    Portrait of a man with blue face paint and white abstract designs, featured in Budapest International Foto Awards photography.

    "According to the classic scripts of Chinese medicine, the 7 emotions—ecstasy, fury, worry, reverie, grief, terror, and shock—are causes of chaos. If left untamed, they can disrupt the heart, intestines, and the Qi of a balanced body." Photograph by: Wei Ding

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    #20

    We Run, You Fly

    Child running on a beach with birds flying overhead in a striking photo from the Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "Dimpy Bhalotia is an award-winning celebrated street photographer of Indian origin based in London. Her project which is titled 'We Run, You Fly' is a very important project for her. This project is to highlight the depletion of birds in the urban world. Earth is a balance of the ecosystem between humans, animals, and natural resources. Any system interrupted or disturbed and humans won’t exist. It's a mistake that will echo for generations to come. She is raising her voice through her photographs." Photographer: Dimpy Bhalotia

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    #21

    Concrete Tetrapods

    Aerial black and white photo of a circular pier surrounded by stone wave breakers in water, showcasing artistic photography.

    Photographer: Pei Hsuan Wu

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    #22

    Alternative Realities: Escaping The Lockdown II

    Outdoor swimming pool with waves crashing nearby, people relaxing and swimming, featured in Budapest International Foto Awards.

    "Alternative Realities: Beach Club Scene at Bondi Beach escaping the Lockdown." Photograph by: Dietmar Sorgatz

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