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    February 20, 2026
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    The Sony World Photography Awards announces the 10 category winners and shortlists of the 2026 Open competition
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    The Sony World Photography Awards announce today the 10 category winners and the shortlisted photographers in the 2026 Open competition. 

    Among the shortlisted candidates in the Portraiture category is South African photographer, Kalista Kemp. Kemp has been shortlisted for her image, ‘Man Outside the Church’, which she captured while travelling Ghana. Now in its 19th year, the Open competition recognises the best single images taken in the last year, celebrating the power of an individual image to pique curiosity, spark imagination, and reveal a wider narrative.

    Entrants shared their strongest images from 2025, and the winners and shortlists represent a diverse range of photographs; from striking landscapes to thoughtful portraits, and both captivating and humorous scenes from nature.  

    Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted.

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    The Open Photographer of the Year will be announced at the Awards’ ceremony in London on 16 April and will receive a $5,000 (USD) cash prize as well as a range of Sony Digital Imaging equipment. A selection of winning and shortlisted images will be shown as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition at Somerset House from 17 April – 4 May 2026, and will then travel to other locations.

    This year’s Open category winners are:

    ARCHITECTURE

    Markus Naarttijärvi (Sweden) for his image of the paper mill in Obbola, Sweden, surrounded by layers of shadows, concrete and clouds, on a dark November night.

    CREATIVE

    Siavosh Ejlali (Iran, Islamic Republic Of) for Lost Hope, a carefully composed portrait, using staged and symbolic elements in a poignant ode to Iranian women. 

    LANDSCAPE

    J Fritz Rumpf (United States) for Shapes and Patterns of the Desert, a study of the geometric composition and the rich, warm colours of the Sossusvlei dunes in Namibia.

    LIFESTYLE

    Vanta Coda III (United States) for the portrait Charlotte and Dolly, depicting a young woman and her cow, resting together in a barn to keep cool in summer heat in West Virginia, United States.

    MOTION

    Franklin Littlefield (United States) for his motion blur shot of a punk concert in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, capturing the dynamism of the moment.

    NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE

    Klaus Hellmich (Germany) for a photograph of a blue arctic fox in the Varager Peninsula, Norway. The fox is caught in a blizzard and stands alone braving the wind and snow.

    OBJECT

    Robby Ogilvie (United Kingdom) for Colour Divides, depicting the juxtaposition of a blue car against bright green and pink buildings of the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood in Cape Town, South Africa.

    PORTRAITURE

    Elle Leontiev (Australia) for The Barefoot Volcanologist, a striking portrait of Phillip, an internationally recognised, self-taught volcano scientist, standing atop a volcanic rock bomb on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu.

    STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

    Giulia Pissagroia (Italy) for Between the Lines, a candid, comedic black-and-white photograph of a family at Ørnevegen (Eagle Road), Norway, showing their humorous facial expressions as they admire the view.

    TRAVEL

    Megumi Murakami (Japan) for a glowing photograph capturing the lively Abare Festival, where men leap into the river as torches blaze, a traditional celebration passed down for over three centuries in the Noto region of Japan.

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    This year’s Open competition was judged by Ruby Rees-Sheridan, Assistant Curator, Photography, National Portrait Gallery, UK.

    The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 will be announced on 16 April 2026. For more information about upcoming announcements and winners please visit worldphoto.org.

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