EPSON International Pano Awards


The International Pano Awards are an annual set of awards presented by EPSON Australia to recognise and honour the professional and the amateur photographers for their excellent work in the genre of panoramic photography. it is often described as the "world's largest panoramic photography competition".

History

In 2009, David Evans created The International Pano Awards with the support of Epson Australia and, launched in the following year with ESPON as its title sponsor. later, Epson Southeast Asia joined them in 2024.
The winners of the awards are selected by a panel of judges which mainly consists of eminent photographers from various countries. Jeff Mitchum, Karl Strand, Mark Handy, Mel Sinclair, Abe Blair, Juan Pablo de Miguel, Adam Williams, Anna Gibiskys, Isabella Tabacchi, Darren Moore, Thomas Erh, Aaron Spence and Bill Bailey are some notable photographers who have been part of this panel.
In 2020, it received a record 5,859 entries from 1452 professional and amateur photographers in 96 countries.

Competition

The competition consists of three main sectionsOpen, Amateur and VR/360, both the professional and amateur photographers are free to take part in the Open & the VR/360 sections.
The judging panel for the respective section selects the best image in two sub-categories — Built and Nature, except for the VR/360 section. The individuals with the highest combined score from their three photographs, all of which must place in the top-50 and at least one in the top-10, are declared the overall winners in the open and amateur sections. The other awards are judged according to the type of image such as stitched, aerial and vertical images. Additionally, It publishes a list of the top-50 photographs of Nature and Build categories in both the Open & the Amateur sections.

Past recipients

Additional awards

YearDigital art PrizeCurators AwardNikon AwardStitched Image/Raw Planet Award
2015Darren Moore Not AwardedNot AwardedNot Awarded
2016Marsel van Oosten Rodney Trenchard Not AwardedMarsel van Oosten
2017Mads Peter Iversen Nate Merz Not AwardedLuka Benini
2018Colin Sillerud Stefan Thaler Not AwardedDavid Thompson
2019Mark Gray Simon Roppel Danny Tan Not Awarded
2020Manish Mamtani Armand Sarlangue Alan Mathieson Not Awarded
2021Manuel Carmona Max Rive Ray Jennings Marsel van Oosten
2022Juan Lopez Ruiz Judith Kuhn Craig McGowan Joshua Hermann
2023Swee Choo Ho Krzysztof Browko Jon Vause Teo Chin Leong
2024
Nguyen Tan Tuan Tom Putt Michael Stringer Nickolas Warner