The 2017 Sony World Photography Awards (SWPA) received over 227,000 images from 183 counties, and two American photographers were among
the winners in the Professional competition of this prestigious event, including Ami Vitale who made the image above and was awarded 2nd Place in the Professional, Natural World category for her series entitled “Pandas Gone Wild.”
She photographed giant pandas in China at the Conservation Center for the Giant Panda as part of her interest in helping protect this once endangered species. Vitale is also profiled in the current (May 2017) issue of Shutterbug magazine and shot the
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-award99Produced by the World Photography Organization, the SWPA competition is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with its decade-long sponsorship by Sony. Miami-based photojournalist Joe Raedle made the above image as part of a series documenting the devastating 2016 floods in Louisiana, and was awarded 2nd Place in the Professional Current Affairs News category.
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-awardtelyn Wang, a 16-year-old student from Los Angeles, was named the SWPA Youth Photographer of the Year for the beautiful scenic image above of Lake Pehoe in Chile’s Torres del Pain National Park.
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-awardsBoth amateurs and professional photographers from across the globe were invited to enter their best work in a variety of categories, and Frederik Buyckx of Belgium was named overall 2017 SWPA Photographer of the year for his landscapes series “Whiteout.” The above image is one shot from the winning series, which earned Buyckx a $25,000 prize
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-
the winners in the Professional competition of this prestigious event, including Ami Vitale who made the image above and was awarded 2nd Place in the Professional, Natural World category for her series entitled “Pandas Gone Wild.”
She photographed giant pandas in China at the Conservation Center for the Giant Panda as part of her interest in helping protect this once endangered species. Vitale is also profiled in the current (May 2017) issue of Shutterbug magazine and shot the
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-award99Produced by the World Photography Organization, the SWPA competition is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with its decade-long sponsorship by Sony. Miami-based photojournalist Joe Raedle made the above image as part of a series documenting the devastating 2016 floods in Louisiana, and was awarded 2nd Place in the Professional Current Affairs News category.
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-awardtelyn Wang, a 16-year-old student from Los Angeles, was named the SWPA Youth Photographer of the Year for the beautiful scenic image above of Lake Pehoe in Chile’s Torres del Pain National Park.
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-sony-world-photography-awardsBoth amateurs and professional photographers from across the globe were invited to enter their best work in a variety of categories, and Frederik Buyckx of Belgium was named overall 2017 SWPA Photographer of the year for his landscapes series “Whiteout.” The above image is one shot from the winning series, which earned Buyckx a $25,000 prize
Read more at http://www.shutterbug.com/content/three-american-photographers-are-among-winners-2017-

0 Comment "Gorgeous imagery! (Award winner Ami Vitale also shot Shutterbug's current cover image for the May 2017 issue and is profiled inside.)"
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