Back for its third edition, theMinimalist Photography Awardshas announced its list of winners for the year 2021.
The captivating, semi-monochromatic images focus on areas oftransitroadways and vast lotsnotably devoid of any means of transport.
Scroll down to see the rest of the incredible winning images from the 2021 Minimalist Photography Awards.
Minimalist Photographer of the Year 2021: Allen Koppe, “On Route” (Also 1st Place Winner in Conceptual and Fine Art categories.)
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Take a look at the incredible winning images from the 2021 Minimalist Photography Awards!
1st Place Winner, Abstract Photographer Of The Year: Daniel Dencescu, “Murmurations”
2nd Place Winner: Guido Klumpe, “Hidden Connections”
3rd Place Winner: Svetlana Smirnova, “Primitives”
1st Place Winner, Aerial Photographer Of The Year: Brad Walls, “Pools from above”
2nd Place Winner: Gysel Fernandini, “Swimming Pool, Barcelona 2019”
Saddleback College Football Stadium and Practice Fields
1st Place Winner, Architecture Photographer Of The Year: Sandra Herber, “North Dakota Winter”
2nd Place Winner: Alessandro Gallo, “The Cube and the silence”
3rd Place Winner: Max Morawski, “Regional Command Centre, Ziy”
2nd Place Winner: Anna Belozerova, “It is not what it seems”
3rd Place Winner: Timo Lemmetti, “Repel”
2nd Place Winner: George McLeod, “Ignition”
3rd Place Winner: Anna Lazareva, “Metaphysical Body Landscapes”
1st Place Winner, Landscape Photographer Of The Year: Rosario Civello, “Tree in a Square”
2nd Place Winner: Ricardo Cuartero, “Camino”
3rd Place Winner: Pierre Pellegrini, “Imperceptible tensions”
1st Place Winner, Long Exposure Photographer Of The Year: Vera Conley, “Signal”
2nd Place Winner: Sebastian Raabe, “Stranded”
3rd Place Winner: Michael Richard, “Niemeyer Centro Avilés”
1st Place Winner, Night Photographer Of The Year: Mihail Minkov, “Reflection”
2nd Place Winner: Thom Middlebrook, “Night Tree”
3rd Place Winner: Grace Ho, “StarryStarry Night”
1st Place Winner, Open Photographer Of The Year: Liz Barker, “Hidden in Plain Sight”
2nd Place Winner: Jan Prengel, “Past Times”
3rd Place Winner: G.B. Smith, “Rounded”
1st Place Winner, Photomanipulation Photographer Of The Year: Francisco Riquelme-Montecinos, “Toronto 100Variety”
2nd Place Winner: Ilya Trofimenko, “Reconstruction of Augustus Bridge in Dresden”
3rd Place Winner: Gustav Willeit, “Perspe”
1st Place Winner, Portrait Photographer Of The Year: George Mayer, “Anima”
2nd Place Winner: Pauline Petit, “The Woman Who Collects Men”
3rd Place Winner: Piotr Marciński, “Human body”
1st Place Winner, Street Photographer Of The Year: Jonas Dahlström, “07:27:47”
2nd Place Winner: Pedro Londoño, “The other side”
3rd Place Winner: Fred Mortagne, “Street Treats”