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Collecting the World

Susan Sontag (1933-2004) once remarked that 鈥渢o collect photographs is to collect the world.鈥澛燛ach year, the Sony World Photography Awards celebrate images that communicate a powerful visual narrative, inviting audiences into an arena 鈥 to share and experience the human condition through technically and conceptually innovative images.

The Open competition 鈥 held amongst two other Professional and Youth strands 鈥 offers photographers the opportunity to showcase their work, no matter where they are in terms of their careers. The award weaves a rich tapestry of the present moment, calling upon practitioners from across the globe to depict and present the world in all its complexity. The competition contains 10 categories which demonstrate this diversity: ; ; , , ; ; , , and


In the Travel Category, Adrian Guerin is the winning 聽for Riding a Saharan Freight Train 鈥 an image taken on the top of a carriage of an iron-ore train. The carriage was passing through Mauritania, making a 700km long journey from the coastal town of Nouadhibou to the Saharan wilderness of Zou茅rat. Stretching 2.5km in length, it鈥檚 one of the longest trains in the world transporting more than 200 carriages loaded with rocks. Guerin’s composition cuts across the centre, presenting clear borderlines 鈥 it is suggestive of the boundaries between countries and the perpetual state of motion and exchange of resources.

聽The overall Open winner will be announced on 9 June on the World Photography Organisation and Sony鈥檚 online platforms.聽For more information, or to see the full galleries,


Credits:
1. 漏 Craig McGowan, Australia, Winner, Open competition, Landscape, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards.

2. 漏 Jonathan Rogers, United Kingdom, Shortlist, Open competition, Travel, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards.
3.Viktor Einar Vilhelmsson, Iceland, Shortlist, Open competition, Landscape, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards.
4. 漏 Adrian Guerin, Australia, Winner, Open competition, Travel, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards
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