Who says you need a backpack full of expensive camera gear to create stunning architectural photography? The winners of the 15th Annual Mobile Photography Awards are here to prove otherwise. These incredible images, captured entirely with smartphones, showcase just how far mobile photography has come and how much creativity can fit right in your pocket.
The Architecture category brings together talented photographers from around the world, each finding unique ways to transform buildings, bridges, staircases, and city landmarks into works of art. From towering skyscrapers to hidden architectural gems, these images celebrate design, geometry, and the visual rhythm of urban life. What makes them even more impressive is the careful attention to composition, framing, colors, symmetry, and light. Every photo tells a story through lines, shapes, and perspective.
Taking the top honor is Ma Shuolong with his breathtaking image Folded Passage. The photograph turns an ordinary architectural space into a mesmerizing visual puzzle, drawing viewers into a world of curves, shadows, and layered dimensions. It’s the kind of image that makes you stop scrolling and stare for a while.
As you browse through these 34 award-winning photographs, you’ll discover that great architecture isn’t just about buildings, it’s about vision. These photographers found beauty in concrete, glass, steel, and space, proving that extraordinary images can come from the device you carry every day. The result is a collection that inspires photographers, travelers, architects, and anyone who loves seeing the world from a fresh perspective.
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#1. 1st Place Winner: Folded Passage by Ma Shuolong

#2. State Library, Victoria by Paddy Chao

#3. Void by William Shum

#4. A Glitch in Time by Wang Hsiu Ling

#5. The Dance of Black and White in Architecture by Kuanglong Zhang

#6. Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi by Kuanglong Zhang

#7. The Imperial Garden in the Forbidden City by Kuanglong Zhang

#8. Lost in the Big City by Anna Witkowska

#9. Travelling by Anna Witkowska

#10. Lines & Triangles by Annamaria Binova

#11. The Future is Now by Artur Smutek

#12. Go Home by Artur Smutek

#13. Most SNP, Bratislava by Sean Feehan

#14. Giza by Dorota Qaid

#15. The Grand Entrance by Dorota Qaid

#16. Midnight Rose by Dorota Qaid

#17. Like a Yellow Flower by Andrea Cipriani

#18. Through the Tram by Janelle Freiman

#19. The Sacred Circle by KuoLun Hsu

#20. Circular Logic by Jennifer Newitt

#21. Residential Density by Guanhong Chen

#22. Charred Black by Guanhong Chen

#23. Urban Solitude by Kin Chan

#24. Diagonal Slice by Joemaru Tomihisa

#25. Shinagawa by Joemaru Tomihisa

#26. Standing in the Light by Maurice Bakley

#27. Daxing Airport by Philip Tomlinson

#28. Tulip Spiral Staircase by Ingrida Kuznecova

#29. The Solitary Figure on the Red Stairs by Gary Lee

#30. Tower at Night by Kuanglong Zhang

#31. Calming Structure by Alexandra Thannhaeuser

#32. Knowledge of Time by Scott Sanders

#33. Fitted by Dominic Dahncke

#34. In the Center of Science by Alexander Berger

Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the Mobile Photography Awards?
The Mobile Photography Awards is an international competition celebrating photography captured on smartphones and mobile devices. It recognizes talented photographers worldwide across categories such as architecture, travel, portraits, landscapes, and street photography, highlighting the creative potential of mobile cameras.
Who won the Architecture category in the 15th Annual Mobile Photography Awards?
Ma Shuolong earned first place in the Architecture category with the remarkable photograph Folded Passage. The image stood out for its innovative composition, striking geometry, and ability to transform an architectural space into a visually captivating and artistic experience.
Why is architectural photography popular in mobile photography?
Architectural photography is popular because smartphones are always accessible, allowing photographers to capture buildings, patterns, symmetry, and urban scenes instantly. Modern mobile cameras also offer excellent image quality, making creative architectural storytelling easier than ever before.
What makes a great architectural photograph?
A great architectural photograph combines strong composition, effective framing, balanced light, interesting perspectives, and visual storytelling. Successful images often highlight unique shapes, textures, colors, and patterns while creating a sense of scale, depth, and atmosphere.
Can smartphones produce professional-quality architectural photos?
Yes, modern smartphones can produce professional-quality architectural photographs. Advanced sensors, computational photography, high-resolution cameras, and editing tools allow photographers to create detailed, visually striking images that can compete in prestigious international photography competitions.










