The Winning Photos From The World Food Photography Awards 2026, Canada Reviews
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Lots of us fancy ourselves as decent food photographers, but our camera rolls have got nothing on the almost 9,000 vibrant submissions to this year’s World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® Broccolini.
The winning image, A Woman Eats in the Canteen of the Soviet-era Sanatorium, was snapped by British photographer Jo Kearney. About the image, competition founder Caroline Kenyon said: ‘Against the parched colours of the scene through the window, the rich crimson chairs give a regal quality to the setting, and though humbly dressed, her dignified bearing is queenly too.’
Photograph: Jo Kearney/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniA Woman Eats in the Canteen of the Soviet-era Sanatorium
This stunning photograph, along with 202 of the finalist images, will be on display at an exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London from Wednesday June 3 to Sunday June 7. If you can’t make it to London, though, grab your knife and fork and tuck into our 10 favourite snaps from this year’s competition, right here.
Photograph: Pingyao Song/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniThe Festival of Food Enthusiasts Photograph: Lehóczki Balázs/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniProven Recipe Photograph: Marco Rutten/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniEarly morning catch, Hooghly River Photograph: Emma Stoner/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniTwin Bridesmaids Enjoy Canapés, Devon, UK Photograph: Maja Lewicz/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniNoodles Photograph: Serkan Dogus/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniDusty Journey Photograph: Michela Balboni and Federico Borella/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniThe Final Touch Photograph: Kazi Mohammad Golam Quddus/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniCabbage Market. Mohastangor, Bogura, Bangladesh Photograph: Anne Mason-Hoerter/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniCandied Pear Photograph: Chris Elfes/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Tenderstem® Bimi® BroccoliniThe Hidden Vineyard, Pokolbin NSW Australia
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