World Photography Organisation
The World Photography Organisation is a British company best known for its annual Sony World Photography Awards. The company was founded in 2007 by Scott Gray, and is now a subsidiary of Gray's art events company Creo.
The World Photography Organisation hosts a year-round portfolio of events including the Sony World Photography Awards, and Photofairs—art fairs dedicated to presenting fine art photography and moving image.
The company also creates, produces and delivers photographic events for a variety of partners, from exhibitions of individual artists, to platforms on the subject of photography involving artists, and curators from over 20 countries.
Sony World Photography Awards
Created by the World Photography Organisation, the Sony World Photography Awards are held annually. The awards are for photography from the past year and across a variety of photographic genres.More than 1.5 million images from 200+ countries and territories have been entered to the awards since their inception.
Competitions, jury and academy
The Sony World Photography Awards features four competitions:- Professional – bodies of work across 10 categories
- Open – the best single images across 10 categories
- Youth – work from young photographers aged 12 to 19
- Student – work from photography students
Outstanding Contribution to Photography
Each year the Sony World Photography Awards honor one selected person / chosen people with its Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize. Past recipients of this prize include:- 2008: Phil Stern
- 2009: Marc Riboud
- 2010: Eve Arnold
- 2011: Bruce Davidson
- 2012: William Klein
- 2013: William Eggleston
- 2014: Mary Ellen Mark
- 2015: Elliott Erwitt
- 2016: Rong Rong & inri
- 2017: Martin Parr
- 2018: Candida Höfer
- 2019: Nadav Kander
- 2020: Gerhard Steidl
- 2021: Graciela Iturbide
- 2022: Edward Burtynsky
- 2023: Rinko Kawauchi
- 2024: Sebastião Salgado
- 2025: Susan Meiselas
Photographer of the Year
- 2008: Vanessa Winship
- 2009: David Zimmerman
- 2010 Tomasso Ausili
- 2011: Alejandro Chaskielberg
- 2012: Mitch Dobrowner
- 2013: Andrea Gjestvang
- 2014: Sara Naomi Lewkowicz
- 2015: John Moore
- 2016: Asghar Khamseh
- 2017: Frederik Buyckx
- 2018: Alys Tomlinson
- 2019: Federico Borella
- 2020: Pablo Albarenga
- 2021: Craig Easton
- 2022: Adam Ferguson
- 2023: Edgar Martins
- 2024: Juliette Pavy
- 2025: Zed Nelson
Award ceremony, prizes and exhibition
Winning photographers also share cash prizes, Sony digital imaging equipment, publication in the annual Sony World Photography Awards book. Overall and Professional category winners are also flown to the London Awards ceremony.
Photofairs
The World Photography Organisation created the Photofairs brand in 2014. Its aim is to hold boutique events of traditional still photography through to large-scale installations, video works and the cutting edge of technology.Overview
Photofairs present fine art photography and moving image from galleries and their artists for collectors. There are also VIP and public programs.Photofairs takes place annually Shanghai each September and has previously held two editions in San Francisco.
Zeiss Photography Award
Launched in 2015, the Zeiss Photography Award was a collaboration between the World Photography Organisation and Zeiss.The international photography contest annually invited photographers to submit bodies of work addressing a selected theme. All entries were free and the jury was specifically looking for artworks with a strong narrative. Winners received €12,000 worth of Zeiss lenses, €3,000 to cover travel costs for a photography project, an exhibition in London and the opportunity to work with Zeiss and the World Photography Organisation.
Past winners
- 2016: Tamina-Florentine Zuch, Germany
- 2017: Kevin Faingnaert, Belgium
- 2018: Nick Hannes, Belgium
- 2019 Rory Doyle, USA
- 2020: KyeongJun Yang, South Korea