Anna by Eva Chupikova.
Interestingly, Chupikova only ventured into portrait photography afew years ago, with minimalist landscapes being her primary interest.
Thus, free from financial burdens, she can let her imagination run wild.
“Anna” by Eva Chupikova. Minimalist Photographer of the Year and Portrait Photographer of the Year
The other category winners, selected from 3,400 submissions, are also quite striking.
Scroll down to see more of the winners, and then visit thewinner’s galleryon the official website.
Here are the incredible winners of the 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards.
“Anna” by Eva Chupikova. Minimalist Photographer of the Year and Portrait Photographer of the Year
Arctic Silence 5 by Patrick Ems.
Landscape Photographer of the Year
Time Less by Martin Annand.
3rd Place Winner, Long Exposure
Innervisions by George Byrne.
“Arctic Silence 5” by Patrick Ems. Landscape Photographer of the Year
Photo Manipulation Photographer of the Year
Shadow Basketball III by Kateryna Polishchuk.
2nd Place Winner, Aerial
Spectrum by Daniel Mead.
Street Photographer of the Year
Color Conversation by Gleici Rufatto.
“Time Less” by Martin Annand. 3rd Place Winner, Long Exposure
Abstract Photographer of the Year
Another Brick in the Wall by Les Forrester.
Architecture Photographer of the Year
Dancing Trees by Marleen Van Hove.
3rd Place Winner, Fine Art
A Rainy Day by Cerrina Smith.
“Innervisions” by George Byrne. Photo Manipulation Photographer of the Year
3rd Place Winner, Portrait
Interwoven by Paula Aranoa.
2nd Place Winner, Conceptual
Half Moon by Andy OFarrell.
Night Photographer of the Year
Torii by Ulana Switucha.
“Shadow Basketball III” by Kateryna Polishchuk. 2nd Place Winner, Aerial
Long Exposure Photographer of the Year
The Unseen Poem by Richard Bentley.
Open Photographer of the Year
Seperate by Marco Wilm.
3rd Place Winner, Street
White on White by Janet Capling.
“Spectrum” by Daniel Mead. Street Photographer of the Year
“Color Conversation” by Gleici Rufatto. Abstract Photographer of the Year
“Another Brick in the Wall” by Les Forrester. Architecture Photographer of the Year
“Dancing Trees” by Marleen Van Hove. 3rd Place Winner, Fine Art
“A Rainy Day” by Cerrina Smith. 3rd Place Winner, Portrait
“Interwoven” by Paula Aranoa. 2nd Place Winner, Conceptual
“Half Moon” by Andy OFarrell. Night Photographer of the Year
“Torii” by Ulana Switucha. Long Exposure Photographer of the Year
“The Unseen Poem” by Richard Bentley. Open Photographer of the Year
“Seperate” by Marco Wilm. 3rd Place Winner, Street
“White on White” by Janet Capling. 2nd Place Winner, Architecture