Winning snaps from Sony World Photography Awards 2014

Over one lakh photographers from hundred and sixty six nations gave their snaps in the Sony World Photography Awards 2014. The subjects of the photographs range from a line of a pride of lions walking across the Serengeti national park to beautiful Israeli landscapes.
After months of selection and narrowing down, now, the World Photography Organization has declared Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, an American photographer the as the winner of L’Iris d’Or, i.e. the Sony World Photography Awards Professional Photographer of the Year.
Speaking about her prize, she told that she is totally stunned; there was such extraordinarily strong work, she figured there was no way she could win – she was just excited to receive one award. She is completely overwhelmed. Her photograph series named Shane and Maggie also won in Contemporary Issues category.
The winners in the fourteen categories were also declared. The groups were –Arts & Culture, Campaign, Architecture, Conceptual, Contemporary Issues, Landscape, Lifestyle, Current Affairs, Nature & Wildlife, Sport, Still Life, Travel, People and Portraiture.
The photos of the finalists are currently being displayed at Somerset House till 18th May in London and would be published in Sony World Photography Awards book.

Over one lakh photographers from hundred and sixty six nations gave their snaps in the Sony World Photography Awards 2014. The subjects of the photographs range from a line of a pride of lions walking across the Serengeti national park to beautiful Israeli landscapes.

After months of selection and narrowing down, now, the World Photography Organization has declared Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, an American photographer the as the winner of L’Iris d’Or, i.e. the Sony World Photography Awards Professional Photographer of the Year.

Speaking about her prize, she told that she is totally stunned; there was such extraordinarily strong work, she figured there was no way she could win – she was just excited to receive one award. She is completely overwhelmed. Her photograph series named Shane and Maggie also won in Contemporary Issues category.

The winners in the fourteen categories were also declared. The groups were –Arts & Culture, Campaign, Architecture, Conceptual, Contemporary Issues, Landscape, Lifestyle, Current Affairs, Nature & Wildlife, Sport, Still Life, Travel, People and Portraiture.

The photos of the finalists are currently being displayed at Somerset House till 18th May in London and would be published in Sony World Photography Awards book.

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