Ghosts of Asaro by Jatenipat Ketpradit.
Pro International Photographer of the Year.
Ketpradit’s photographs respectfully highlight the tribe’s traditions while underscoring the incredible environment they live in.
“Ghosts of Asaro” by Jatenipat Ketpradit. Pro International Photographer of the Year.
For Ketpradit, it’s vital that he creates these connections for get the most authentic imagery possible.
These tribes often feel that their culture is outdated and backward.
On the non-professional end, Angola-based photographerJoao Coelhowas named International Discovery of the Year.
“The freedom of nudity” by João Coelho. International Discovery of the Year.“Nudity here is natural, like the air and water that tenderly welcomes them from an early age. What really counts is pure freedom in the constant search for the joy and pleasure they draw from every play.”
The category winners in both the professional and non-professional contests are equally impressive.
The reFocus Awards honors the talents of both professional and amateur photographers.
The freedom of nudity by Joao Coelho.
“Spectral” by Cody Cobb. Landscapes Photographer of the Year.“A parallel world is unveiled in the night with long exposures using an ultraviolet light source. The eerie light emitted from within these once familiar surfaces transmutes the mundane into something extraterrestrial.”
Spectral by Cody Cobb.
The eerie light emitted from within these once familiar surfaces transmutes the mundane into something extraterrestrial.
Aquatunda by Brad Walls.
“Aquatunda” by Brad Walls. Professional Aerial Photographer of the Year.“‘Aquatunda' was taken with the Aqualillies artistic swimming group at Pelican Hill Resort, California. My aim with this image and series was to scratch my itch for harmonious geometry.”
My aim with this image and series was to scratch my itch for harmonious geometry.
La Muralla Roja 50th Anniversary by Jonathan Ducrest.
Profesional Architecture Photographer of the Year.
“La Muralla Roja 50th Anniversary” by Jonathan Ducrest. Profesional Architecture Photographer of the Year.
CYGNET FUEL by Leila Grian Middleton.
No Parking by Heike Willers.
Non-Professional Domestic Animals Discovery of the Year.We found this location in Munich last week (15.07.2023).
“CYGNET FUEL” by Leila Grian Middleton. Non-Professional Film/Analog Discovery of the Year.“I can only afford cheap film, don’t let it stop you from making cool things.”
Wonderful Lines, colors, all around the building.
This spot with the traffic sign seemed so perfect for my image with Kluftinger, my little Dachshund.
No Parking…his new Job as a a little park guard.
“No Parking” by Heike Willers. Non-Professional Domestic Animals Discovery of the Year.“We found this location in Munich last week (15.07.2023). Wonderful Lines, colors, all around the building. This spot with the traffic sign seemed so perfect for my image with Kluftinger, my little Dachshund. “No Parking”…his new Job as a a little park guard.”
Snowfall by Beata Zawrzel.
Krakow, Poland on March 30, 2023.
His Majesty the Dragon Tree by Guillaume Petermann.
“Snowfall” by Beata Zawrzel. Professional Street Photographer of the Year.“A boy plays in the snow after sudden and intense snowfall following rather mild first month of winter. Kraków, Poland on March 30, 2023.”
This kind of tree is a vestige of a prehistoric flora.
With its woven foliage in the shape of a giant parasol, the dragon blood tree is impressive.
Emerging Earth by Cody Roberts.
“His Majesty the Dragon Tree” by Guillaume Petermann. Professional Travel Photographer of the Year.“The most famous gem of Socotra island is called “Draceana cinnabari”, aka Dragon Blood Tree. This kind of tree is a vestige of a prehistoric flora. With its woven foliage in the shape of a giant parasol, the dragon blood tree is impressive.”
Ghosts of Asaro by Jatenipat Ketpradit.
Pro International Photographer of the Year.Mt.Gurupoka of Papua New Guinea is the land of ghosts!
They emerged slowly from the trees.
“Emerging Earth” by Cody Roberts. Professional Events Photographer of the Year.“On November 27th, 2022, the world’s largest volcano erupted for the first time in 38 years, hurling lava 500 feet into the sky. Photographed from a helicopter 13,000 ft above the sea, these photographs capture the history of Mauna Loa’s eruption, and the thrilling metamorphosis of our living Earth.”
Scary heads were attached to grey bodies.
Abruptly, they vanished and reappeared behind you like a ghost.
I took the image in Tarifa, Spain.
“Ghosts of Asaro” by Jatenipat Ketpradit. Pro International Photographer of the Year.“Mt.Gurupoka of Papua New Guinea is the land of ghosts! They emerged slowly from the trees. Scary heads were attached to grey bodies. Abruptly, they vanished and reappeared behind you like a ghost. They were Asaro Mudmen, indigenous warriors residing in high valley along Asaro River,Papua New Guinea”
Teamwork by Peter Zarkob.
Non-Professional Sports Discovery of the Year.This photograph was taken from a bridge where I usually walk.
Contrast by Thomas Freyer.
“COWS AND KITES” by Andrew Lever. Non-Professional Nature Discovery of the Year.“A herd of cows sunbathe on a beautiful sandy beach with kites flying in the backround. I took the image in Tarifa, Spain.”
Non-Professional Fashion Discovery of the Year.Old time meets new time in the fashion shoot.
Dancing Mobulas by Mia Stawinski.
Professional Underwater Photographer of the Year.
“Teamwork” by Peter Zarkob. Non-Professional Sports Discovery of the Year.“This photograph was taken from a bridge where I usually walk. The scene of the rowers always caught my attention, because of the high contrast of the image, the movement, the geometry.”
Field of Dreams by Jacques Garnier.
Pro Abstract Photographer of the Year.Minimal, abstracted image of SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
This image is part of series entitled HYMNS TO THE SILENCE which isolates poetic elements of local architecture.
“Contrast” by Thomas Freyer. Non-Professional Fashion Discovery of the Year.“Old time meets new time in the fashion shoot.”
Shanghai Street by Jiabin Zhu.
Non-Professional Street Discovery of the Year.
Scale of Space by Mario Tarantino.
“Dancing Mobulas” by Mia Stawinski. Professional Underwater Photographer of the Year.
The Tie that Binds by Michael Pachis.
Non-Professinal Wildlife Discovery of the Year.Orangutans, mother, and son embrace.
Pipistrello del nettare n1 by Gianni Maitan.
“Field of Dreams” by Jacques Garnier. Pro Abstract Photographer of the Year.“Minimal, abstracted image of SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This image is part of series entitled HYMNS TO THE SILENCE which isolates poetic elements of local architecture.”
Professional Nature Photographer of the Year.
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“Scale of Space” by Mario Tarantino. Professional Minimalism Photographer of the Year.“This series was created in different locations from South Africa, Italy to the Iberian Peninsula. The running thread in the images is a person in the form of a silhouette demonstrating scale as well as helping tell a story.”
“The Tie that Binds” by Michael Pachis. Non-Professinal Wildlife Discovery of the Year.“Orangutans, mother, and son embrace.”
“Pipistrello del nettare n1” by Gianni Maitan. Professional Nature Photographer of the Year.