The results of the biggest photography contest in the world, which took place on Instagram, are known. Users from all over the world had three weeks to choose the photos with which they want to compete for prizes in the PIPA 2018 competition.
One of the most important photography contests has recently come to an end and offered us a range of breathtaking photos. National Geographic has chosen the best travel photos of 2017. Undoubtedly, they had an extremely difficult task, because all the photos are outstanding - and there are only three podiums. You can see the winning photos and photos that received special praise from the jury in this article.
In 2014, Slovenia and the world were surrounded by the news that Slovenian storm chaser Marko Korošec won the prestigious National Geographic Traveler photography competition. A similar success has now been achieved by 13-year-old Slovenian Majo Kastelic, who was announced by the National Geographic Society as the winner of the international photography contest for young readers of the National Geographic Kids magazine.
Although we have already left 2016 well behind us, the winners have now been announced on the SkyPixel platform, where both professional and amateur photographers send their aerial photos! More than 27 thousand applications were received and the choice was not easy. The photos are breathtaking! Check out the winners and their masterpieces below.
Take a look at the winning photos from the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards, the world's biggest photography competition, which for the ninth time has taken a look at the photography output of the past 12 months worldwide. Among the winners is the Slovenian Andrej Tarfila, who took home the title of the winner of the national competition and the world winner of the travel category in the open competition. In the competition of a record 230,103 submitted works, the jury recognized Asghar Khamseh and his series of shocking portraits "Fire of Hate" as the best photographer, thus also awarding him the honorary photographic title L'Iris d'Or at a ceremony in London.
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The World Photography Organization has announced its shortlist of winning photos for this year's 2015 Sony World Photography Awards. This year's photo show broke the record, as no fewer than 173,444 outstanding photos from 171 different countries were submitted. See the best photos selected by Sony World Photography.
This year, National Geographic Traveler evaluated over 18,000 photos submitted to its competition, where Slovenian photographer Marko Korošec won the first prize with his apocalyptic photo. However, this was far from the only photo contest this year, which was astounded by the participation and photos. We have presented quite a few of them to you over the years, but with such a crowd, some winners were unfairly eliminated, but now they are getting their place under the sun. We present to you a selection of the best winning photos of 2014.
On Saturday, November 22, the first photography workshop will take place in Ljubljana as part of the Sony World Photography Award, which supports and strengthens photography culture through the discovery of new talents.
From as many as 139,554 submitted photos from 166 countries, the jury made a short selection of those who will compete for the highest honors at the Sony World Photography Awards this year.