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22 Thought Provoking Winners of Budapest Foto Awards

Although it was a very hard year, or maybe rather because of it, photographers around the world did not lack inspiration. The Budapest International Foto Awards just published their winners, and the photographs are so thought-provoking and unique, they truly speak for themselves. 

Photographers at all levels are encouraged to submit their work. Besides a cash prize, the winners gain significant international publicity and exposure. ‘We acknowledge the power of even a single photograph to greatly influence an audience, and how the artistic eye of the photographer behind the camera can interpret a scene in so many creative ways. We know that every image has a story to tell’ say the contest organizers. So scroll through these incredible images and immerse yourself in their stories. 

 

1. The Freedom Of Belarus by Hanna RozovaBudapest International Foto Awards winnersת The Freedom Of Belarus by Hanna Rozova

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2. Polar Bear Family In A Melting World by Roie GalitzBudapest International Foto Awards winnersת Polar Bear Family In A Melting World by Roie Galitz

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"Mother Bear and her two young cubs are at the ice edge, wondering about their next move. 2018 was a relatively warm year in the high Arctic, and this is the last piece of ice in eastern Svalbard. Without sea ice, the mother bear can't hunt for herself and her cubs."

3. Cormorant Master by Sherwin Magsino

Budapest International Foto Awards winnersת Cormorant Master by Sherwin Magsino

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"Cormorant fishing is a dying 1,000-year-old tradition in Guilin, China. Sailing peacefully across Li River in Guilin, men fish without the aid of a rod, hook or bait, instead of using a method that involves birds diving underwater."

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4. Space In Between by Sherwin Magsino

Budapest International Foto Awards winners,  Space In Between by Sherwin Magsino

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"The turquoise lake in the crater of the Kawah Ijen volcano looks serene and inviting. It also happens to be the world's largest acidic lake. But the main highlight was watching the Milky Way rise on the crater summit, probably the most beautiful mornings the photographer has seen on the trip."

5. Prozac by Arseniy Neskhodimov

Budapest International Foto Awards winners, Prozac by Arseniy Neskhodimov

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"The series shows the personal experience of the photographer: 'Since I was 20, I have been prone to depression. Finding antidepressants unhelpful, I decided to get out of Moscow and find somewhere I could be happier, chronicling my own experiences. But the depression followed me. People imagine that depression is like ordinary unhappiness, only more so. It isn’t. And the things we typically do to cheer ourselves up can’t be relied on as treatments. I tried a change of scene to get away from my troubles but to no avail. I think depression has to be understood and treated as an illness, although I am not sure how.'" 

6. Giant Of The Sea by Földi László

Budapest International Foto Awards winners, Giant Of The Sea by Földi László

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"The whale shark in the picture is just floating beneath the boats on the surface. This is the largest fish on earth with a size of up to more than 10 meters. It is a peaceful and impressive inhabitant of our planet. Many details had to be taken into account when taking the picture, due to the proper composition."

7. Alternative Realities: Escaping The Lockdown II by Dietmar Sorgatz

Budapest International Foto Awards winners, Alternative Realities: Escaping The Lockdown II by Dietmar Sorgatz

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"Beach Club Scene at Bondi Beach escaping the Lockdown."

Related: One of These Images Will Be Crowned the Best Photo of 2020

8. Planet Earth by Christiaan Van HeijstBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Planet Earth by Christiaan Van Heijst

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"Photo was taken at 42,000 ft over the Sahara desert, flying at the edge of space. Our beautiful little blue marble, floating through the vast void of infinity."

9.  The Blue Viper Strikes by Robin YongBudapest International Foto Awards winners, The Blue Viper Strikes by Robin Yong

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"Beware the impossibly fascinating blue viper... this really is a ‘look but don’t touch’ situation, because as visually beautiful as that blue viper is, it’s not the kind of creature you want to mess with. Sold in specialty pet shops, this one is really not for beginners."

10. The Last Moment by Urim HongBudapest International Foto Awards winners,  The Last Moment by Urim Hong

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"With his eyes closed, the boy played his tune just in time to meet a ray of light. Urim Hong is a photographer who searches for light in the isolated world. After majoring in the humanities as well as pedagogy, he taught children for a decade and, in that process, found himself called to photography."

11. Naturalia: Chronicle Of Contemporary Ruins by JonkBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Naturalia: Chronicle Of Contemporary Ruins by Jonk

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"This is what happens when abandoned places are reclaimed by Nature. She is stronger, and whatever happens to Man, She will always be there. When Man leaves, She comes back and She takes back everything. This series asks the fundamental question of the place of Man on Earth and his relationship with Nature. Far from being pessimistic, and at a time when Man’s domination of Nature has never been so extreme, it aims to wake our consciousness." 

12. In Red by Tetsuo KuritaBudapest International Foto Awards winners, In Red by Tetsuo Kurita

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"It is a highlands at an altitude of 4,000 meters in Sichuan, China. That place became red after heavy rain around sunset. The Larung Gar is the biggest Tibetan Buddhist academy in the world."

Related: See the World From Above: 2020’s Best Aerial Photos

13. Seven by Wei DingBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Seven by Wei Ding

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"According to the classic scripts of Chinese medicine, the 7 emotions— ecstasy, fury, worry, reverie, grief, terror, and shock— are causes of chaos. If left untamed, they can disrupt the heart, intestines, and the Qi of a balanced body."

14. Coal Survivors by Alain SchroederBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Coal Survivors by Alain Schroeder

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"The mining town of Toretsk is isolated from the rest of eastern Ukraine. The mines in this coal-rich Donbas region have closed one by one since the 1990s. Since the start of the (ongoing) Donbas conflict in 2014, young people have left the region due to the proximity of the frontline, just 10 km away. Central Mine is the oldest and deepest coal mine (1124 meters) in the region. Its infrastructure is dilapidated and in dire need of repair."

15. Isolated Portrait by Sergio BrunoBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Isolated Portrait by Sergio Bruno

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"Isolated Portrait is the desire to tell the forced isolation in quarantine time. I had the fortune to have access to many houses, mostly of unknown people, and listening to their personal stories. During those meetings, independently from their situation and their feelings, the portrait has revealed to be a common point: 'I am here.' 'I am here' is the desire to feel part of the world despite forced isolation. The control, both in the shooting phase and in the subsequent development phases, is very little and this is the reason why I chose to use this method, which metaphorically reflects." 

16. Lost Dreams by Erika ValkovicovaBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Lost Dreams by Erika Valkovicova

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"Magical sunset at the world-famous Anse Source d'Argent beach on La Digue Island in Seychelles." 

17. Connecting The Dots by Anita PalcheskaBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Connecting The Dots by Anita Palcheska

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"Framed through the window of public transport during the Covid-19 crisis. The pandemic changed our lives in so many ways. This photo was one of the many I took of with people wearing masks, but for me, it's the one that describes the crisis on so many levels, visible and inner frames we are living into this period."

18. Ollie by Rodrigo PalmaBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Ollie by Rodrigo Palma

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Beauty editorial shoot for L'Beaute Magazine in Mexico.

19. The Most Wanted by Natasha Pszenicki

Budapest International Foto Awards winners, The Most Wanted by Natasha Pszenicki

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"All shot as part of Evening Standard Magazine's 'The Most Wanted' series, where I am asked to come up with stand-out imagery to promote individual designer pieces. Each shot is created within very tight timeframes and within tight budgets, as such I try to stick to bold palettes and adding a conceptual interest that grabs the attention of the viewer, elevating the product from purely 'fashionable' to an aspirational chic. I am a London based photographer, shooting portraits, and still life across a variety of publications."

20. The Mud People Festival In Nueva Ecija by Jophel Botero YbiosaBudapest International Foto Awards winners, The Mud People Festival In Nueva Ecija by Jophel Botero Ybiosa

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"The photo depicts the Mud People Festival in Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, Philippines on June 24, 2018. Devotees wear dried banana leaves and cover themselves with mud then offer prayer and also pay homage to Saint John the Baptist."

21. Carbonari by Saverio CaraccioloBudapest International Foto Awards winners, Carbonari by Saverio Caracciolo

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22. Color Division by Tong Fu

Budapest International Foto Awards winners, Color Division by Tong Fu

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"I divided the pictures into different colors, matched with their special geometric shapes, hoping to give people a visual beauty and use the abstraction of color graphics to express my understanding of fine art photography and a metaphor for human nature".

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