Sony World Photography Awards 2026: Overall Winners Announced

 The Sony World Photography Awards announce the four overall winners of the 2026 competitions: Professional, Open, Student and Youth 

  • Citlali Fabián receives the prestigious Photographer of the Year title The 10 category winners for the Professional competition announced 
  • Joel Meyerowitz honoured as 2026 Outstanding Contribution to 

Photography recipient 

  • 2026 exhibition opens at Somerset House, London from 17 April – 4 May 

LONDON, 16 APRIL 2026 – The Sony World Photography Awards announced today the 2026 overall winners at a gala ceremony in London, bringing together leading figures in the contemporary photography world to honour this year’s winners and their achievements. 

The prestigious Photographer of the Year 2026 title was awarded to Citlali Fabián for the series Bilha, Stories of my Sisters. Citlali Fabián is a visual artist from the Yalalteca Indigenous community in Mexico currently based in London, who uses photography to explore ways of addressing identity and its connections with territory, migration, and community bonds. Fabián receives a $25,000 (USD) cash prize, a range of Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and the opportunity to present a solo showcase at the Sony World Photography Awards 2027 exhibition. 

Fabián was selected from the 10 Professional competition category winners, who were announced at today’s ceremony, alongside the 2nd and 3rd place finalists in each category. The evening’s programme additionally recognised the overall winners of the Awards’ Open, Student and Youth competitions. Also honoured during the course of the evening was this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Photography recipient, celebrated photographer Joel Meyerowitz. 

Now in their 19th edition, the Sony World Photography Awards set the standard for international photography recognition; an unmissable moment in the global cultural calendar that continues

to discover, celebrate and elevate the photographers shaping our visual world. Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted. Each edition of the Awards brings into focus stories and images with profound resonance, offering an authoritative perspective on the ever-evolving art of photography. 

The Sony World Photography Awards 2026 exhibition is on display at Somerset House, London from 17 April – 4 May, presenting over 300 prints and hundreds of images in digital displays, as well as a special presentation by Joel Meyerowitz. 

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 

Citlali Fabián wins for her project Bilha, Stories of my Sisters, which blends carefully crafted photographic portraits with digital illustrations. The series tells the stories of iconic women from Indigenous communities across Oaxaca, Mexico, whose advocacy work generates meaningful impact across a range of spheres: in law, linguistics, the arts and ecology, among others. Conceived as a project to inspire young girls with positive role models, and created through close, sustained collaboration with the women in the photographs, the images in this series highlight their achievements as well as their lived experiences and motivations. The digital drawings applied to the portraits comprise symbols and motifs that reflect the sitters’ personal trajectories and celebrate their cultural heritage. 

Commenting on her win, Fabián says: ‘It is a massive honour to receive this award for Bilha, Stories of My Sisters, a series that is deeply connected to my heart and my people. I hope this recognition will help to spread the voice not only about my work, but also about the amazing efforts and work of the women in this project. They are truly inspiring and a force of hope for their communities and beyond.’ 

Commenting on Citlali Fabián’s winning project, Monica Allende, Chair of the 2026 Professional jury says: ‘Through her work, Citlali Fabián reflects on urgent questions of visibility and representation. In many Indigenous cultures, stories are told collectively, shaped by conversation and lived experience rather than by a single voice. Fabián brings this spirit into her photographic practice by working closely with each woman she portrays. Her subjects are not simply photographed, they are active participants in shaping how their stories are told. Through this process, the artist highlights the presence, strength, and achievements of women who have often been overlooked, giving them the visibility and recognition they have long deserved within the wider social and cultural landscape.’ 

PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY WINNERS

The winning series in the 2026 Professional competition have been selected by a panel of expert judges. Each of the winning photographers displays an original approach to storytelling and outstanding technical ability. 

All of the category winners receive Sony Digital Imaging equipment, and were invited to participate in Insights, a day of specialised sessions with industry experts in London. To learn more about this year’s Professional winners and finalists, please visit worldphoto.org. This year’s winners are: 

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN 

WINNER: Joy Saha (Bangladesh) for Homes of Haor 

Finalists: 2nd place André Tezza (Brazil); 3rd place Chen Liang (China Mainland) 

CREATIVE 

WINNER: Citlali Fabián (Mexico) for Bilha, Stories of My Sisters 

Finalists: 2nd place Pablo Ramos (Mexico); 3rd place Ben Brooks (United Kingdom) 

DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS 

WINNER: Santiago Mesa (Colombia) for Under the Shadow of Coca 

Finalists: 2nd place Colin Delfosse (Belgium); 3rd place Alexandre Bagdassarian (France) 

ENVIRONMENT 

WINNER: Isadora Romero (Ecuador) for Notes on How to Build a Forest 

Finalists: 2nd place Matteo Trevisan (Italy); 3rd place Shane Hynan (Ireland) 

LANDSCAPE 

WINNER: Dafna Talmor (United Kingdom) for Constructed Landscapes 

Finalists: 2nd place Andreas Secci (Germany), 3rd place Michael Blann (United Kingdom) 

PERSPECTIVES 

WINNER: Seungho Kim (Republic of Korea) for Sunny Side Up: A Portrait of the Most Average K-Parenting Today 

Finalists: 2nd place Hayate Kurisu (Japan); 3rd place Fredrik Lerneryd (Sweden) 

PORTRAITURE 

WINNER: Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni (Italy) for The Faithful 

Finalists: 2nd place Marisa Reichert (Germany); 3rd place Federico Borella (Italy) 

SPORT 

WINNER: Todd Antony (New Zealand) for Buzkashi 

Finalists: 2nd place Morgan Otagburuagu (Nigeria); 3rd place Rob Van Thienen (Belgium) 

STILL LIFE 

WINNER: Vilma Taubo (Norway) for Talking Without Speaking

Finalists: 2nd place Gargi Sharma (India); 3rd place Daniele Vita (Italy) 

WILDLIFE & NATURE 

WINNER: Will Burrard-Lucas (United Kingdom) for Crossing Point 

Finalists: 2nd place Anita Pouchard Serra (Argentina); 3rd place Wolfgang Duerr (Germany) OPEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 

The Open competition is a celebration of the photographic image in all its power; standout images are chosen for the way they distil a moment into something that resonates far beyond it. The Open Photographer of the Year 2026 is Elle Leontiev (Australia), who receives a $5,000 (USD) cash prize and Sony Digital Imaging equipment. 

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

Commenting on her win, Elle Leontiev says: ‘In 2018 I stood in a London gallery at the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition and dreamed of being featured. Years later, my dream has become real. Seeing my work win has filled me with overwhelming gratitude and tears of joy. It’s a reminder that quiet dreams, nurtured and pursued with heart, can come true.’ 

STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 

The brief for this year’s Student competition was Together, inviting students of photography across the world to enter a series on the theme of togetherness, looking at the concept in its broadest sense. The Student Photographer of the Year 2026 is Jubair Ahmed Arnob (Bangladesh, Counter Foto – A Center for Visual Arts). His series The Place Where I Used To Play, visually narrates the changing landscape of the Green Model Town in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where urban development is altering daily life and the suburban topography. 

Commenting on his win, Jubair Ahmed Arnob says: ‘Winning the Sony World Photography Award feels like a dream come true — years of passion, memories, and stories finally being seen and recognised. It fills me with gratitude, joy, and a renewed drive to keep capturing the world through my lens.’ 

YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 

The 2026 Youth competition invited all photographers aged 19 and under to respond to the Open Call and share their best images of the past year. The Youth Photographer of the Year

2026 is Philip Kangas (Sweden, 16 years old). He receives the award for Saving History from the Flames, a remarkable image of two firefighters as they carry an artwork out of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm during a fire, capturing the action and collaboration of the moment. 

Commenting on his win, Philip Kangas says: ‘I was very surprised when I heard that I was a winner in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards. I am very happy, as it gives confirmation to my hard work.’ 

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY 

The prestigious Outstanding Contribution to Photography 2026 is awarded to acclaimed photographer Joel Meyerowitz. Meyerowitz’s practice is marked by his observant eye, finely tuned to the currents and textures of life. His work shows a fascination with life happening around him, and a remarkable instinct for framing images that are at once revealing and enigmatic, imbued with beauty and wit. 

A selection of works by Meyerowitz, including excerpts from his series Europa (1966-1967) and two new artist videos, are on view at Somerset House as part of the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition, offering an insight into the spirit and curiosity that has characterised his practice for the past six decades.

PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST 

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN  CREATIVE DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS
Category Winner 

Joy Saha, Bangladesh 

2nd Place André Tezza, Brazil 

3rd Place Chen Liang, China Mainland

Photographer of the Year 

Category Winner 

Citlali Fabián, Mexico 

Santiago Mesa, Colombia 

2nd Place Pablo Ramos, Mexico 

2nd Place Colin Delfosse, Belgium 

3rd Place Ben Brooks, United Kingdom 

3rd Place Alexandre Bagdassarian, 

France

Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist
Cristopher Rogel Blanquet Chavez & Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Mexico 

Farshid Rahimi Kalahroudi, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy Mathieu Moindron, France 

Peter Lipton, Netherlands 

Stephan Zirwes, Germany 

Tomasz Kawecki, Poland

Abbey Hepner, United States 

Anne Mocaër, France 

Armin Graca, Bosnia And Herzegovina 

Dong Wei, China Mainland 

Daniela Balestrin, Brazil 

Mário Cruz, Portugal 

Persia Campbell, Mexico 

Sandile Ndlovu, South Africa 

Sarah Ketelaars, United Kingdom 

Seamus Murphy, Ireland 

Sergio Meléndez Cava, Peru 

Ye Hyun Kim, Korea, Republic Of 

Zula Rabikowska, United Kingdom 

Yris Pablo, Venezuela

ENVIRONMENT  LANDSCAPE PERSPECTIVES
Category Winner 

Isadora Romero, Ecuador 

2nd Place Matteo Trevisan, Italy 

3rd Place Shane Hynan, Ireland

Category Winner 

Category Winner 

Dafna Talmor, United Kingdom 

Seungho Kim, Korea, Republic Of 

2nd Place Andreas Secci, Germany 

2nd Place Hayate Kurisu, Japan 

3rd Place Michael Blann, United 

3rd Place Fredrik Lerneryd, 

Kingdom 

Sweden

Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist


Borja Abargues, Spain 

Eduardo Valenzuela, Ecuador 

Hossein Sadri Nobarzad, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Jacob Paley, United States 

Mahé Elipe, France 

Tommy Trenchard, United Kingdom Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan 

Daniel Clavería, Chile 

David Baxter III, United States Florian Ruiz, France 

Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist, Sweden Liam Man, United Kingdom Nathalie Ericson, Sweden 

Peter Franck, Germany 

Brian Mena Laureano, Mexico Camille Nivollet, France Dara Petrova, Ukraine 

Kanyuan Li, China Mainland María Fernanda García Freire, Ecuador 

Maria Fynsk Norup, Denmark

 

PORTRAITURE  SPORT STILL LIFE
Category Winner 

Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Italy 2nd Place Marisa Reichert, Germany 3rd Place Federico Borella, Italy

Category Winner 

Finalists 

Todd Antony, New Zealand 

Vilma Taubo, Norway 

2nd Place Morgan Otagburuagu, 

2nd Place Gargi Sharma, India 

Nigeria 

3rd Place Daniele Vita, Italy

3rd Place Rob Van Thienen, Belgium 

Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist
Caroline Gutman, United States 

Ed Alcock, United Kingdom 

Hans-Juergen Burkard, Germany 

János Bődey, Hungary 

Ron Timehin, United Kingdom

Alain Schroeder, Belgium 

Alessandro Gandolfi, Italy 

Delfina Pignatiello, Argentina 

Andrzej Pilichowski-Ragno, Poland 

Irina Werning, Argentina 

Carlos Espinosa, Ecuador 

Luis Henry Agudelo Cano, Colombia 

Francesco Amorosino, Italy 

Mariusz Śmiejek, Poland 

Md Harun Or Rashid, Bangladesh

 

Shaohan Fang, China Mainland 

Wei Kuai, China Mainland

Qiu Yan, China Mainland 

Ruston Banal, Philippines 

Yi Xiao, China Mainland 

Yi-Hsuan Lin, Taiwan

 

WILDLIFE & NATURE
Category Winner 

Will Burrard-Lucas, United Kingdom2nd Place Anita Pouchard Serra, Argentina 

3rd Place Wolfgang Duerr, Germany

Shortlist

 

Benjamin Pawlica, France 

Fei Xin, China Mainland 

Hugo Hebbe, France 

James Ross, United Kingdom 

Loren Elliott, United States 

Marcus Westberg, Sweden 

Sunita Mandal, United States 

OPEN COMPETITION CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST

ARCHITECTURE  CREATIVE LANDSCAPE
Winner  Winner Winner
Markus Naarttiijärvi, Sweden  Siavosh Ejlali, Iran, Islamic Republic Of J Fritz Rumpf, United States
Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist
Carlo Yuen, Hong Kong 

Catherine Wang, United States Eng Tong Tan, Malaysia 

Falkmar Ameringer, Austria 

Hanjun Zhang, China Mainland Hui Liang, China Mainland 

Klaus Lenzen, Germany 

Kong Zhongxiang, China Mainland MD Tanveer Hassan Rohan, United States 

Qingsheng Sun, China Mainland Ramatis Haywanon da Costa, Brazil Utshaho Gupta, United States

Abdulla AL-Mushaifri, Oman 

Cong Lin, Canada 

Ali Zolghadri, Iran, Islamic Republic Of 

Dimitry Papkov, United States 

Anne-Marie Etienne, France 

Francisco Lima Saraiva, Brazil 

Ben Mozafari, Canada 

Jassen Todorov, United States 

Cameron Wilcox, United States 

Jim Guerard, United States 

Chen Zijun, China Mainland 

Kibong Nam, Korea, Republic Of 

Chukwudebelu Ojekwe, Nigeria 

Lisa K. Kuhn, United States 

Claudia Behrensen, Argentina 

Manuel Ortiga Castillo, Spain 

Jay Tang, Netherlands 

Matteo Redaelli, Italy 

Maja Schubert, Germany 

Sascha Schernthaner, Austria 

Marie-Line Dentler, France 

Scott Portelli, Australia

Sai Ma, China Mainland 

Shabnam Maleki, Iran, Islamic Republic Of 

Toshio Ishido, Japan 

LIFESTYLE 

Winner 

MOTION NATURAL WORLD & WILDLIFE Winner Winner
Vanta Coda III, United States  Franklin Littlefield, United States Klaus Hellmich, Germany
Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist

 

Andreas Kanellopoulos, Greece Anita Clark & Paul Wenham-Clarke, United Kingdom 

Brian Arancibia, Chile 

Camila de Medeiros Fantinel, Brazil Charlie Clift, United Kingdom 

Ethan Parker, United Kingdom 

Hernan Jaramillo, Colombia 

Mustafa Shorbaji, Egypt 

Sebastian Szczepanowski, Poland Tomek Kozlowski, Poland

Andre Magarao, Brazil 

Chung Cheong Wong, Singapore 

Axel Schmidtke, Germany 

Daichi Shimada, Japan 

Christoph Oberschneider, Austria 

Elizabeth Yicheng Shen, Taiwan 

Easelyn Pineda, Philippines 

Giacomo Marchione, Italy 

He Lu, China Mainland 

Huajin Sun, China Mainland 

John Winkopp, United States 

Juan Jacobo Castillo Barrerra, Colombia 

Lee Jongkee, Korea, Republic Of 

Kevin Shi, United States 

Lorea Hausheer, Switzerland 

Lisa Skelton, Australia 

Martin Schmid, Austria 

Samuel Round, United Kingdom 

Oscar Seguel Mangiola, Chile 

Scott Portelli, Australia 

Takeru Marui, Japan 

Stan Bouman, Netherlands 

Vishal Naveen, India 

Tim Munsey, United Kingdom 

Zdeněk Vošický, Czechia 

Vishal Naveen, India 

Wouter van Hofwegen, Netherlands

 

OBJECT  PORTRAITURE STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
Winner  Open Photographer of the Year Winner
Robby Ogilvie, United Kingdom  Elle Leontiev, Australia Giulia Pissagroia, Italy
Shortlist  Shortlist Shortlist
David Hoekje, United States 

Glen Serbin, United States 

Guglielmo Mangilli, Italy 

Hanhoon Lee, Korea, Republic of Jan Goeke, Germany 

Leonel Costa, Angola 

Lesley Ormrod, United Kingdom Olivier Koestel, France 

Sarah Barlow, United Kingdom Soomin Park, Korea, Republic Of Yuliy Vasilev, Bulgaria

Andre Gaspar, Portugal 

Alejandra Valenzuela, Chile 

Arun Saha, India 

Charlie Clift, United Kingdom 

Bijoy Krishna Paul, Bangladesh 

Duncan Elliott, United Kingdom 

France Leclerc, United States 

Jaylon Cooper, United States 

Kathryn Mussallem, Canada 

Kalista Kemp, South Africa 

Maciej Lubomski, Poland 

Kamil Hendrych, Poland 

Mariana Zilbershteyn, Australia 

Katarzyna Lakocy, Poland 

Mattia Massaiu, Italy 

Livier Miroslava Ultreras, Mexico 

Otto David Ramírez Villa, Mexico 

Luis Alejandro Dávila López, Spain 

Paolo Dellepiane, Italy 

Maria Gutu, Moldova, Republic Of 

Rodrigo Paredes, Argentina 

Mondo Love, United Kingdom 

Rudi Uran, Slovenia

Shuyang Zhuang, China Mainland 

Tim Pearse, United Kingdom 

 

TRAVEL
Winner
Megumi Murakami, Japan
Shortlist

 

ChenYu Hsieh, Taiwan 

David Sykes, United Kingdom 

Filip Hrebenda, Slovakia 

Jet Huynh, Vietnam 

John Edwards, United States 

Liping Jiang, China Mainland 

Marie-Line Dentler, France 

Megan Tavarez, United States 

Sawyer Alcázar-Hagen, United States 

Swati Biswas Guha, India

STUDENT & YOUTH COMPETITIONS CATEGORY WINNERS AND SHORTLIST

STUDENT COMPETITION YOUTH COMPETITION
Student Photographer of the Year 

Youth Photographer of the Year 

Jubair Ahmed Arnob, Bangladesh 

Philip Kangas, Sweden

Counter Foto – A Center for Visual Arts, Bangladesh 

Shortlist 

Shortlist 

Abdallah Islam, Egypt

Aakash Gulzar, India 

MERC, University of Kashmir, India 

Chanel Grobler, South Africa 

Ayden Feagle, United States

Open Window Institute, South Africa 

Ci Song, China Mainland 

Doğa Ergün, Türkiye

Drexel University, United States 

Julian Cabral, Argentina 

Jane Mozzi, Argentina 

Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina 

Laura Anna Rossa, Belgium 

Jeirin Anton, Sri Lanka 

LUCA School of Arts Sint Lukas Brussels, Belgium 

Matte Dixon, Australia 

Keira Pereira, Canada 

Griffith University, Australia 

Teresa Halbreiter, Germany 

Riley Shickle, United Kingdom

Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany 

Yulai Xu, China Mainland 

Ruohan Wang, China Mainland

University of the Arts London, United Kingdom 

Zifan Zhang, China Mainland 

Victor Reichert, France

Danish School of Media and Journalism (DJMX), Denmark