Photographers around the world recognised in the Sony World Photography Awards

The Sony World Photography Awards have announced the National and Regional Award winners, recognising remarkable photographic talent from across the globe selected from the Awards’ competitions. The National and Regional Awards now include new categories: European Student Award and the India National Award.

The National & Regional Awards programme is an initiative set up by Sony and Creo under its photography strand, the World Photography Organisation, to support local photographic communities around the world. Across this year’s competitions, over 430,000 images from over
200 countries and territories were submitted.

National and Regional Award winners were chosen from the Open, Professional and Student competitions this year highlighting global talent across a span of career stages. All single country National Award winners and 1st Place Regional Award winners are featured in the exhibition and receive Sony Digital Imaging equipment. The Professional Award winners and European Student Award shortlist are invited to participate in dedicated workshop days in London.

The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2026 will be announced on 16 April and will go on display as part of the exhibition at Somerset House, London (17 April – 4 May 2026).

© Citlali Fabian, Mexico, Winner, Latin America Professional Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

Professional Competition

The Professional competition includes the Latin America Professional Award, the Japan National Award, and new to 2026, the India National Award.

The Latin America Professional Award celebrates dynamic and inspiring photographic work currently created within the region. This year Citlali Fabian (Mexico) is awarded 1st Place for Bilha, Stories of my Sisters, which blends portraits and digital illustrations to bring to life the stories of inspiring women in southern Mexico, collaborating with activists and artists from Indigenous communities in the region. María Fernanda García Freire (Ecuador) is awarded 2nd Place for Study on Flying, a deeply personal project born from the photographer’s observations of her son’s admiration for birds. André Tezza (Brazil) is awarded 3rd Place for Everyday Structures, shining a light on the modest architecture of neighbourhood grocery stores in southern Brazil.

© Citlali Fabian, Mexico, Winner, Latin America Professional Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

The India National Award recognises outstanding series by Indian photographers entering the Professional Competition. The inaugural winner is Avijit Ghosh for the series Keepers of Mangroves, which captures the conservation efforts of ‘tiger widows’ in Dayapur, India, where women who have lost their husbands to tiger attacks are helping to restore the tigers’ mangrove ecosystems, to try to alleviate conflict with the animals.

© Avijit Ghosh, India, Winner, India National Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

The 2026 winner of the Japan National Award is Hayate Kurisu, for the series Living Photographs, which documents the experience of the photographer and his wife following the loss of a child to stillbirth, and the days spent together as a family before the cremation, exploring photography’s relationship to time and grief.

© Hayate Kurisu, Japan, Winner, Japan National Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026
© Hayate Kurisu, Japan, Winner, Japan National Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

Student Competition

New to the 2026 Awards, the European Student Award recognises outstanding student projects and spotlights the best emerging voices from across Europe in the Student competition. Teresa Halbreiter (Germany, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg) is the winner for her series Stillgestanden (‘Attention!’), which explores the search for femininity and individuality in the male-dominated institution of the German Armed Forces, underlining the tension between obedience and self-assertion, toughness and vulnerability.

© Teresa Halbreiter, Germany, Winner, European Student Award, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

Open Competition

National and Regional Award Winners were chosen from a span of over 30 countries from across the Open competition, which celebrates the best single images from 2025. From sweeping landscapes, to tender portraits, and striking images of the natural world, the winners of the National and Regional Awards from the Open competition exemplify the ability of an individual image to tell a story.

© Yousef Naser, Egypt, Winner, National Awards, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

This year’s National & Regional Award winners are:

  • Bangladesh – Pinu Rahman
  • Cambodia – Sam Ang Ourng
  • Egypt – Yousef Naser
  • Indonesia – R. Eko Hardiyanto
  • Kazakhstan – Nelya Rachkova
  • Kuwait – Meshaal Alawadhi
  • Malaysia – Eng Tong Tan
  • Mongolia – Jargalsaikhan Bayarkhand
  • Myanmar – Kyaw Zayar Lin
  • Nepal – Ajay Maharjan
  • Nigeria – Obaroh Oghenemairo
  • Pakistan – Muhammad Asmar Hussain
  • Philippines – Rafael Salvador Ybañez
  • Qatar – Mohamed Nageeb
  • Republic of Korea – Heun Jung Kim (Winner)
  • Republic of Korea – Hanhoon Lee (2nd Place)
  • Republic of Korea – Nakheon Choi (3rd Place)
  • Saudi Arabia – Khalid Alsabt
  • Singapore – Chung Cheong Wong
  • South Africa – Greg du Toit
  • Sri Lanka – Lahiru Iddamalgoda
  • Taiwan – Wei-Cheng Tsai
  • Thailand – Pattarin Tridboonkrong
  • United Arab Emirates – Salem Alsawafi
  • Uzbekistan – Boris Nedosekov
  • Vietnam – Hieu Linh Nguyen

See more winning images

© Eng Tong Tan, Malaysia, Winner, National Awards, Sony World Photography Awards 2026

Sony World Photography Awards exhibition

  • Somerset House, London
  • 17 April – 4 May 2026

Get an exclusive 15% discount on exhibition tickets with the code APHOTO15 

For more information about upcoming announcements and winners please visit worldphoto.org.


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