Here are the winners of the Siena International Photo Awards 2020. There are thousands of photos submitted from 156 countries. This year French Photographer Greg Lecoeur’s stunning shot, “Frozen Mobile Home” of a giant iceberg surrounded by crabeater seals, is the overall winner.
There are 10 categories like Documentary & Photojournalism, Sports in Action, Architecture & Urban Spaces, Animals in their Environment, The beauty of Nature, Fascinating Faces and Characters, Journeys & Adventures, Street Photography, Under 20, Storyboard and Video.
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Photo of the Year by Greg Lecoeur
Frozen Mobile Home
Massive and mysterious habitats Iceberg are dynamic kingdoms that support marine life. As they swing and rotate slowly through polar currents, icebergs fertilize the oceans. Carrying nutrients from the earth, they are responsible for life blooms by developing phytoplankton and influence the carbon cycle by sequestering carbon dioxide from the air. They also thus shelter big animal such as Crabeater seals that spend the entire year on the pack ice.
Documentary & Photojournalism – 1st Place by Mohammad Sazid Hossain
Death of a Fire Victim
A man tries to save himself and gets down holding an cable during a fire that occurred on the eighth floor of the 22-storey building at the commercial Banani area of Dhaka city around 1:00 pm BST. He lost his control because of extreme heat and fell down in the street and died. It caused 25 deaths and more than 70 others were injured.
Documentary & Photojournalism – 2nd Place by Paula Bronstein
Stolen Childhood
At the Panzi hospital in Bukavu, a young rape victim named Bilati, age 3, waits for an operation to repair her vaginal area. The situation in the DRC has gotten worse with alarming escalation of human rights violations and abuse against women and children who suffer fearing reprisals and social exclusion.
Documentary & Photojournalism – 3rd Place by Shawn Yuan
Escaping
Fleeing protesters climb over a highway barricade to evade an approaching police vehicle while others reach out in support from the other side during a march in Hong Kong on December 1.
Documentary & Photojournalism – 3rd Place by Francis Pérez
Hope
I was at sea off the southwest of Tenerife, where one of the most important populations of resident pilot whales in the world live. We found a severely wounded pilot whale. I took this shot, wich I sent immediately to a veterinarian. The diagnosis was clear, she had been hit by a ship, a propeller had sliced through her vertebrae. The only thing to do was euthanize. She was only six months old. Ship traffic is a huge threat to whales worldwide.
Architecture & Urban Spaces – 1st Place by Attila Balogh
Home Alone
Only a single apartment’s windows are lit in Tsing Yi district, a densely populated area of Hong Kong, right before sunset.
Architecture & Urban Spaces – 2nd Place by Barbara Schmidt
Church Ceiling Concrete
The church Nevigeser Wallfahrtsdom has special architecture. To show concrete ceiling as abstraction in reality I used 8mm. There is very low light and I had to lie on my back in the middle of church to get this image.
Architecture & Urban Spaces – 3rd Place by Martin Seraphin
Security Man
It was still very early and the Museum Maat was still closed. But the guard was already walking slowly along the building. There was only a narrow path between the building and the river Tejo and I got wet feet when I took the picture with 12mm.
Sports in Action – 1st Place by Ian Macnicol
Diogo Cancela
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – APRIL 27: Diogo Cancela of Portugal is seen during practice prior to day three of the British Para- Swimming International meet including the WPS World Series at Tollcross International Swimming Centre on April 27, 2019 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Sports in Action – 3rd Place by Stefan Wermuth
Synchro Start
Swimming – 18th FINA World Swimming Championships – Women’s Duet Free Preliminary – Yeomju Gymnasium, Gwangju, South Korea – July 16, 2019. Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorbe of Britain compete.
Animals in their Environment – 1st Place by Jonas Classon
Night Hunter
The Great Grey Owl is well known for its extreme hunting skill. After working on a story about this owl for many weeks in a row i finally got a picture that told all i wanted to show in just one frame. I captured the owl seconds before it attacked a vole under the full moon. It’s truly a hunter of the night.
Animals in their Environment – 2nd Place by Thomas Vijayan
The World is Going Upside Down
The name orangutan means “man of the forest” in the Malay language. There are 3 varieties of Orangutan, the one in this picture is Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). Adult male orangutans can weigh up to 200 pounds. Flanged males have prominent cheek pads called flanges and a throat sac used to make loud verbalizations called long calls. They mainly feast on wild fruits like lychees, mangosteens, and figs, and slurp water from holes in trees.
Animals in their Environment – 3rd Place by William Burrard-lucas
Creature of the Night
I had come across a handful of snapshots of black leopards taken in Africa, but as far as I knew, nobody had ever captured a series of high quality images of a wild black leopard in Africa before. I travelled to Kenya in January 2019 and spoke to the guides, landowner and rangers who had seen the leopard. With their help, I set up camera traps and managed to capture this image of the cat under a full moon.
The Beauty of Nature – 1st Place by Tobias Friedrich
Sub Zero
Diver with lights in minus two degree Celsius water in East Greenland under the ice in a frozen fjord swimming around icebergs.
The Beauty of Nature – 2nd Place by Francisco Negroni
El Cordón Caulle II
In 2011 I witnessed an incredible dirty storm that occurred during the furious eruption of the Cordon Caulle located in the region of the Rivers in Chile. It was a storm that scared thousands of people who lived in areas near the volcano. Hundreds of people were evacuated and the ash burial erupted many kilometers of forests and fields.
The Beauty of Nature – 3rd Place by Mauro Battistelli
Spanish Moss
An early morning in november, into the swamp, looking for the magneficent beauty of the spanish moss. The late autumn colors made it almost monochromatic. The Bald Cypress stand in the still water making an incredible reflection and a misty atmosphere.
Fascinating Faces and Characters – 1st Place by Silvia Alessi
Koichi Omae
I met the amputated dancer Koichi Omae, originally from Osaka, on my way. At 23, when he was entering his career, a car accident took away all his dreams. He had his left leg amputated below the knee. With great willpower he decided to continue his career as a dancer, aware that without the limb, he would have to spend much more energy not only in performing the artistic gesture, but also just walking normally.
Fascinating Faces and Characters – 2nd Place by Fattah Zinouri
Taboo
I took this photo inside my home studio in Iran while I was working on a movie project about Afghan immigrants living in Iran. It was the first time that I witnessed in person someone wearing a burka. What struck me immediately upon seeing this woman was that I couldn’t see any part of her body except the soles of her feet as she walked. Since I captioned this photo as “Taboo”, the message I am expressing is one of rebellion.
Fascinating Faces and Characters – 3rd Place by Alexander Vinogradov
Sisters
Natalya, Irina and Tatyana are three twin sisters from the Russian northern city of Krasnoyarsk. I found out about their existence from social networks a couple of years ago and really wanted to take pictures of them. This year I managed to do it. Three sisters, three friends, three soul mates. Their love for each other is respected.
Journeys & Adventures – 1st Place by Amirmahdi Najafloo Shahpar
Benediction
Muslim Women Praying for Eid al-Fitr (Last Day of Ramadan) On this day, Muslims pray for that day to celebrate the special prayer. Hamedan – Iran
Journeys & Adventures – 2nd Place by Thien Nguyen
Blooming
A fishing net moving underneath the water’s surface. Many local fisherman families along the coastline of Phú Yên province will follow the near-shore currents to catch the anchovy during peak season. Only a small proportion of the entire catch is sold fresh, with most of it being dried or salted. Salted anchovy is the most important raw material to create traditional fish sauce; the humble anchovy becomes the spirit of Vietnamese cuisine.
Journeys & Adventures – 3rd Place by Christian Vizl
Diver and Jacks at Cabo Pulmo
Mexico, Baja California, Sea of Cortez. I heard stories about the thousand of jacks swimming together at Cabo Pulmo, but nothing could have prepared me for actually entering the water and find this spectacular sight. I was really amazed! and for a time, I just float there and enjoyed them. So in this time a diver in my group was already at the bottom, some 60 feet below. I usually dont put divers in my photos, but in this case I thought it would.
Street Photography – 1st Place by Olesia Kim
Londoners
The candid street photography photo was taken during the annual colourful and joyful carnival in Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom
Street Photography – 2nd Place by Michael Kowalczyk
Medellin Mirror
A man with a blue shirt is carrying a big new rectangle shaped mirror on his shoulder along the street and passes a man with a blue shirt standing behind a sale stand with cellphone accessories in Medellin Colombia.
Street Photography – 3rd Place by Giancarlo Staubmann
Kick It
I took the picture at Marina Julia, a small seaside town on the Adriatic Sea. I adopted a shooting point from the bottom to go unnoticed and, at the same time and with a lot of luck, to be able to insert the boy who kicks the ball inside the space created by the woman’s arm in the foreground. I believe that this solution increases also perspective depth and creates a surprise effect for the observer.
Under 20 – 1st Place by Riccardo Marchegiani
Utopia
I called the photo Utopia, because nowadays, in our anthropomorphized world, it’s almost impossible to see a scenario like that, an unspoiled nature in a perfect wilderness state, like it has been frozen forever in time.
Under 20 – 2nd Place by Shridarshan Shukla
God on earth
This makes me remember about the god on earth that is ‘Mother”. This lady just kept her hand on the window pane and it seemed like she called me “Beta” that means “Son”. She was looking for her children in each and every vehicle. Her face was not visible and yes her love for each and every son over the road was the same as the love and affection of mother don’t have a face. She was asking for “Bhiksha” of love and affection from the people.
Under 20 – 3rd Place by Ankit Kumar
Queen of the Night
A leopardess perches in a tree. This photo was taken after sunset, so the usage of a spotlight to light up the leopardess was necessitated. Spotlights are better for the animals than flashes, since it doesn’t induce temporary blindness. If you look carefully, you can see droplets of water on the leopardess’s back; I had been sitting with this leopard for hours in the rain, waiting for her to move.
Storyboard – 1st Place by Brent Stirton
Pangolins in Crisis
Pangolins are the world’s most illegally trafficked mammals, with an estimated one million being trafficked to Asia in the last ten years. Their scales are used in traditional Chinese and Vietnamese medicine and their meat is sold as a high-priced delicacy.
Storyboard – 2nd Place by Alain Schroeder
Saving Orangutans
Indonesia’s Sumatran orangutan is under severe threat from the incessant and ongoing depletion and fragmentation of the rainforest. As palm oil and rubber plantations, logging, road construction, mining, hunting and other development continue to proliferate, orangutans are being…
Storyboard – 3rd Place by Carolina Rapezzi
Burning Dreams
The Agbogbloshie scrap yard in Accra, has become one of the biggest open-air electronic waste dumps in the world. Discarded appliances, phones and computers arrive, mainly from European countries, as second-hand goods. Most of them are irriparable and they end up being dismantled…
Storyboard – 3rd Place by Kiran Ridley
Hong Kong Democracy Protests
Hong Kong is facing a political crisis, with waves of demonstrations and violent clashes between police and protestors. What started as a protest against a proposed government extradition bill allowing citizens to be extradited to China has since morphed into a wider call for dem…
Video – 1st Place by Nader Saadallah
The Forgotten
The idea of the forgotten short documentary films is to start depending on crafts and professions in Egypt, which are forgotten by time. Maybe after 5 years these crafts won’t exist in our daily lives anymore. That’s why I wanted to record some of these crafts as a memory in our…
Video – 2nd Place by Luke Bell
The Frozen Continent
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest continent on the planet. Despite this, it’s teeming with life. It’s truly the most beautiful place I have ever been. To see a place so preserved and untouched by humans was incredible.
Video – 3rd Place by Antonio Gibotta
PIZZA | The flavor of the Eart
The Earth feeds us and offer us the best she can provide. The Earth has been growing the entire humanity since millenniums in a way only a mother could do. Even if we’re not respectful sons, even if we leech off her bounty and her patience, she keeps forgiving us.
Video – 3rd Place by Romain Barats
Hidden Wonders
The big blue is a mysterious world, more explored years after years. My video shows some of the best encounters you can have at sea, but you got to earn it! all of those sequences are the result of perseverance, physical commitment, and also big deal of luck.
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