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All About Photo has announced the winners of its 2026 All About Photo Awards – The Mind’s Eye, and this year’s edition feels especially meaningful. Marking the competition’s 11th anniversary, the awards were judged by legendary photographer Steve McCurry, whose eye for powerful visual storytelling helped shape a selection of 45 standout images from photographers around the world.

The winning photographs come from 15 countries across four continents, and together they offer a vivid look at the many ways photographers are seeing the world today. Some images are quiet and reflective, while others are bold, emotional, or deeply documentary in style. A few feel almost cinematic. Others are intimate, conceptual, or poetic. But all of them share one thing in common: they make you stop and look twice.

This year’s competition attracted submissions from more than 500 photographers worldwide, so the final selection is just a small glimpse into a much larger creative field. Even so, the winners create a rich portrait of contemporary photography — one that captures both global diversity and shared human experience.

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Wings Of The Forest By Fenqiang Liu

Wings Of The Forest By Fenqiang Liu

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The award-winning images take us everywhere, from the historic streets of the United States to West Africa, from Tibet’s vast landscapes to the busy energy of Mumbai, Havana, and Beijing. But what makes this collection so compelling is not just where it was photographed — it’s how each artist chooses to see.

First Place went to Matt McClain for Window to the Past, a quiet image that looks through a rain-covered window and blurs the line between memory and the present moment. Second Place, Obscura by Brooke Shaden, turns inward with a surreal self-portrait that explores identity and transformation. Third Place, Celestial Ladies by France Leclerc, captures a powerful and graceful scene filled with cultural presence and stillness.

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    Cycling In The Dew By Wahyu Budiyanto

    Cycling In The Dew By Wahyu Budiyanto

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    Liliana Spiro
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Where's ET gone to? In all seriousness, though, a great photo

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    Young Monks Playing Football By Andrew Newey

    Young Monks Playing Football By Andrew Newey

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    Fourth Place by Javier Arcenillas brings us onto a Tunisian train, where light and composition turn an everyday scene into something deeply intimate. Fifth Place, Bringing Home the Birds by Beamie Young, uses black and white photography to tell a timeless story of childhood, freedom, and symbolism.

    Notably, three women photographers are among the top five winners, highlighting the growing strength and visibility of female voices in the field.

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    Earth's Veins By Marco Di Marco

    Earth's Veins By Marco Di Marco

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    The Merit Award section expands the story even further. Some of the honored photographs tackle urgent global realities, such as labor conditions, environmental fragility, and political unrest. Others focus on tradition, spirituality, or the small moments that make up daily life.

    And then there are the images that feel almost magical: a cyclist reflected in a drop of dew, a diver suspended among whales, a beam of light breaking through the darkness of a remote chapel. These are the kinds of photographs that remind us how much wonder can still be found in the world, even in the most ordinary places.

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    Amazon By Javier Arcenillas

    Amazon By Javier Arcenillas

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    Reaching For Heaven By Archie Cludven

    Reaching For Heaven By Archie Cludven

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    Liliana Spiro
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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Crossing the river Styx...

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    As the sole juror, Steve McCurry brought a distinctive perspective to this year’s selection. Rather than favoring one style, he highlighted a wide range of visual languages — from documentary realism to conceptual work to poetic storytelling.

    The result is a collection that feels both immediate and timeless. These are not just competition winners. They are images that speak to memory, identity, culture, and the emotional texture of life itself.

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    Celestial Ladies By France Leclerc

    Celestial Ladies By France Leclerc

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    Cee Cee
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Celestial Church, Togo.

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    USA 2026 By Buck Holzemer

    USA 2026 By Buck Holzemer

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    Open to photographers of all levels, the All About Photo Awards continue to be a platform for powerful visual storytelling. This year’s winners receive $5,000 in cash prizes, plus international exposure through AAP Magazine, online exhibitions, and global media coverage.

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    Founded in 2015, the competition has grown into a respected showcase for emerging and established photographers alike. Its title, The Mind’s Eye, is inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson’s idea of aligning “one’s head, one’s eye, and one’s heart” — a fitting philosophy for a competition that values both vision and feeling.

    In a world full of images, these 39 stand out for one simple reason: they don’t just show us something beautiful or impressive. They make us feel something.

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    Water Body By Shrikanth Poojari

    Water Body By Shrikanth Poojari

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    Sunset At The Temple Of Heaven By Chris Yan

    Sunset At The Temple Of Heaven By Chris Yan

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    In A Hurry By Gabi Steiner

    In A Hurry By Gabi Steiner

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    Girl Of The Northern Lights By Tommi Viitala

    Girl Of The Northern Lights By Tommi Viitala

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    Soul Beneath The Paint By Cesare Simioni

    Soul Beneath The Paint By Cesare Simioni

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    Saltypepper
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    poor boy looks scared to d e a t h ..

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    Wheels By Hervé Boutrouille

    Wheels By Hervé Boutrouille

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    Window To The Past From The Series 'Revolutionary Revelations' By Matt Mcclain, Photographer Of The Year 2026

    Window To The Past From The Series 'Revolutionary Revelations' By Matt Mcclain, Photographer Of The Year 2026

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    Liliana Spiro
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very Vermeer-esque aesthetic. Is she even wearing a pearl earring?

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    Obscura By Brooke Shaden

    Obscura By Brooke Shaden

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    Liliana Spiro
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    Bringing Home The Birds From The Series 'Cuba, People In The Countryside' By Beamie Young

    Bringing Home The Birds From The Series 'Cuba, People In The Countryside' By Beamie Young

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    Hands That Feed The Sky Bytittu Shaji Thomas

    Hands That Feed The Sky Bytittu Shaji Thomas

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    Liliana Spiro
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Such great composition. Has a quality of a painting, and the dog's stance is just wonderful

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    Touched By Light By Khaichuin Sim

    Touched By Light By Khaichuin Sim

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    Liliana Spiro
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the San Giovanni Church in the Dolomites in Italy. Gorgeous shot :)

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    Bus Ride To Heaven By Shrikanth Poojari

    Bus Ride To Heaven By Shrikanth Poojari

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    Under The Sky By Jiri Kostal

    Under The Sky By Jiri Kostal

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    Fusion With The Work From The Series 'Ishida' By Takeshi Yamamoto

    Fusion With The Work From The Series 'Ishida' By Takeshi Yamamoto

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    The Weight Of Creation By MD Tanveer Rohan

    The Weight Of Creation By MD Tanveer Rohan

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    Faith. Flares. Fortune By Eric Seidner

    Faith. Flares. Fortune By Eric Seidner

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    Santovenia Home For The Aged By Kerry Faulkner

    Santovenia Home For The Aged By Kerry Faulkner

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    De Chirico By Gavin Libotte

    De Chirico By Gavin Libotte

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    Liliana Spiro
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    First thought that sprung to mind was the painter Georgio De Chirico, known for his "Metaphysical Art", and then I saw the title. If you're into Surrealism (like Dalí), check out De Chirico who was a source of inspiration for/was part of the Surrealist movement

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    Tunisia By Javier Arcenillas

    Tunisia By Javier Arcenillas

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    Kathakali By Thaddäus Biberauer

    Kathakali By Thaddäus Biberauer

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    Getting Ready To Bullfight From The Series 'Faith In Bullfighting' By Jordi Cohen

    Getting Ready To Bullfight From The Series 'Faith In Bullfighting' By Jordi Cohen

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    Chinoiserie By Gavin Libotte

    Chinoiserie By Gavin Libotte

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    Artistic Water Ballet From The Series 'World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup Super Final 2025' By Zhang Lintao/Getty Images

    Artistic Water Ballet From The Series 'World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup Super Final 2025' By Zhang Lintao/Getty Images

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    Waiting Out The Storm By Thibault Gerbaldi

    Waiting Out The Storm By Thibault Gerbaldi

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    Arrested Protestor And Horse From The Series 'Resist' By Prescott Lassman

    Arrested Protestor And Horse From The Series 'Resist' By Prescott Lassman

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    They, By Them From The Series 'Talking Shadow' By Asako Naruto

    They, By Them From The Series 'Talking Shadow' By Asako Naruto

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    Drawing By Driving By Jiri Kostal

    Drawing By Driving By Jiri Kostal

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    She And The Popes By Robert Lie

    She And The Popes By Robert Lie

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    Freedom By Cheng Zhu Alias Max Chu

    Freedom By Cheng Zhu Alias Max Chu

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    Full Swing By France Leclerc

    Full Swing By France Leclerc

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