25 Award-Winning Black and White Portraits That Capture the Human Soul

The Monochrome Photography Awards continue to celebrate the timeless power of black and white imagery, and this year’s winning portraits are nothing short of extraordinary. Stripped of color yet rich in emotion, these award-winning black and white portraits reveal the depth and complexity of the human experience.

Portrait Winners Of Monochrome Photography Awards

Each image tells a story—of joy, pain, resilience, or quiet reflection—captured with a clarity that only monochrome can provide. From weathered faces etched with wisdom to intimate glances frozen in time, these portraits prove that soulful storytelling transcends color.

Black and white photography has long been revered for its ability to focus attention on form, light, and emotion, and the selected portraits in this collection embody that tradition with striking precision. The photographers honored by the Monochrome Photography Awards masterfully use shadow and contrast to amplify the emotional resonance of each subject. In a world flooded with vibrant visuals, these soulful black and white portraits stand out for their honesty and artistic restraint—offering viewers a powerful, timeless window into the human soul.

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#1. 1st Place Winner: Acid Attac Survivor By Erico Hiller

An Acid Attack Survivor (Portrait at the Taj Mahal). In my work for my new book about women, I was in Agra, India, and I was able to meet countless women like Geeta, in the photo, who posed for me, a timeless and disturbing portrait, which shows a trace of the violence and intolerance of our time.

#2. 2nd Plac Winner: Back To You By Giandomenico Veneziani

#3. 3rd Place Winner: Smoking Man By Ien Yamasaki

Honorable Mentions

#4. Untitled by Refat Mamutov

#5. Untitled by Benjamin Angel

#6. Ears of Wisdom: Cultural Significance Among the Brau Women by Mahendra Bakle

#7. Bibi by Giovanna Aryafara

#8. Birds of a Feather by Elaine Klein

#9. Carol-Ann by Susanne Middelberg

#10. Coming out, man! by Jenni Kurz

#11. Floating to a Pale White Sky by David Degelin

#12. Girl and wind by Tatya Lushchyk

#13. Jim Hughes by Kim Wolfe

#14. Lost by ROLAND URECH

#15. Motherhood by Romana Maalouf

#16. Mr Rick Rubin by Tom Oldham

#17. Old sea dog by Josip Miskovic

#18. Roni by Sveta Butko

#19. Smoking by Thierry Bornier

#20. Spots of tenderness by Katharina Jessner

#21. Storm by Sveta Butko

#22. The Shepherd Boy by Toyin Aiyegbo

#23. This Summer Let The Wind Blows by Hardi Budi

#24. Thrown against the sky like a White Crane by David Degelin

#25. Total Theater by Anatoly Suzdaltsev


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