Plenty of us fancy ourselves as decent photographers when we’re snapping holiday photos to post on our stories, but the winners of the annual Sony World Photography Awards are in a completely different league.

Back for its eighteenth edition, the winners of 2025’s competition were announced at a gala in London, with renowned British photographer Zed Nelson claiming the prestigious title of ‘photographer of the year’ for his series The Anthropocene Illusion (which was also the champion in the wildlife category). 

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Along with the accolade, Nelson won US$25,000, a range of Sony digital imaging equipment and a solo presentation of his work at next year’s Sony World Photography Awards exhibition at Somerset House. 

However, this wasn’t the only title awarded at the ceremony – there were also winners named in portraiture, landscape and architecture and design, to name a few, who were all selected by a panel of expert judges. So, scroll on for all the winning snaps from the competition’s professional categories. 

These are the winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025

Architecture and design – The Tokyo Toilet Project, Ulana Switucha

Photograph: Ulana Switucha / Sony World Photography Awards| The Tokyo Toilet Project

Creative – Rhi-entry, Rhiannon Adam

Rhi-entry, Rhiannon Adam
Photograph: Rhiannon Adam / Sony World Photography Awards| Rhi-entry, Rhiannon Adam

Documentary Projects – Divided Youth of Belfast, Toby Binder

Photograph: Toby Binder / Sony World Photography Awards| Divided Youth of Belfast

Environment – Alquimia Textil, Nicolás Garrido Huguet

Photograph: Nicolás Garrido Huguet / Sony World Photography Awards| Alquimia Textil

Landscape – The Strata of Time, Seido Kino

Photograph: Seido Kino / Sony World Photography Awards| The Strata of Time

Perspectives – The Journey Home from School, Laura Pannack

Photograph: Laura Pannack / Sony World Photography Awards| The Journey Home from School

Portraiture – M’kumba, Gui Christ

Photograph: Gui Christ / Sony World Photography Awards| M’kumba

Sport – Shred the Patriarchy, Chantal Pinzi

Photograph: Chantal Pinzi / Sony World Photography Awards| Shred the Patriarchy

Still life – Still Waiting, Peter Franck

Photograph: Peter Franck / Sony World Photography Awards| Still Waiting

Wildlife and nature – The Anthropocene Illusion, Zed Nelson

Photograph: Zed Nelson / Sony World Photography Awards| The Anthropocene Illusion

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