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HIPA 2025 14th Edition: How Dubai Exemplifies Soft ‘Power’

The Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) closed its 14th season recently in Dubai with an awards ceremony at the Museum of the Future (MOTF), celebrating a global set of images that interpreted the theme of ‘Power’. The images included a touch of the elements to the intimate, including the nature’s fury to human endurance. 

  • By Bhavya Desai

This year’s edition drew an extraordinary 87,000 submissions from roughly 50,000 photographers worldwide – that’s a lot of entries – making the jurors’ life difficult. 

And at the heart of it all was an evening – set with the winning photographs of those whose work literalises the show’s theme. The US$200,000 Grand Prize went to Italian photographer Gianluca Gianferrari for a monumental shot of Mount Etna – molten fragments lighting up snow – an image that speaks to geological force and visual drama. 

Other category winners included Karine Aigner’s jaguar portrait (General—Colour) and Ali Jadallah’s portfolio “Burden of Survival”, which documents life under siege and uses storytelling to register human power and its costs. Those images – whether volcanic, predatory or political – treated power as a physical and moral force the camera can both reveal and question.  

But what caught my attention was that HIPA’s organisers framed the competition itself as an exercise in civic and cultural soft power: HIPA Secretary-General Ali Khalifa bin Thalith highlighted the award’s growing global reach and its aim of promoting photography as a tool for communication and social reflection. 

And as an ode to art itself – the ceremony was hosted at one of Dubai’s most symbolic cultural venues, the Museum of the Future – symbolising the push to expand programming (including the Dubai Photo Forum) underlining how the emirate is using flagship cultural events to position itself as a global conveyer for the arts. 

Officials said the scale of entries and the calibre of the jury demonstrate Dubai’s ability to attract and amplify work from across continents.  

Power in the frame

Judges noted that the strongest submissions treated “power” ambiguously and layered meaning into a single frame: natural force (volcanoes, oceans, storms), animal presence (the jaguar’s raw authority), institutional power and the human will to survive (Jadallah’s Gaza series), and even the kinetic authority of elite athletes. 

The new Drone (Video) and Portfolio categories continued to reward long-form, narrative approaches that use sequencing and motion to build a more complex sense of agency showcasing how story telling is king.

Special honours for Rick Smolan and Mark Smith

HIPA also presented special awards recognising careers and contemporary influence. American photographer and author Rick Smolan – a legend received an Appreciation Award similar to a Lifetime Achievement in our part of the world acknowledging the decades-long career in large-scale, impact-driven visual projects. 

Mark Smith was honoured with the Photography Content Creator Award for his prolific wildlife work and digital reach – the kind of storytelling that has made his work on nature and conservation visually viral. 

Stay tuned for exclusives with both these photographers in our magazine.

The Local Hero

UAE’s own Yousef Bin Shakar Al Zaabi also was honoured with a third place in the General Black and White category. This was his second time winning the award – with the previous one in a different category.

India Also Made The Cut

Indian photographers featured among the shortlist and prize-winners this year. In the main “Power” category, Deepak Singh Dogra and in the Drone (Video) category, Shantha Kumar Nagendran placed third. 

It wasn’t a surprise that there were many Indian participants across categories highlighting that, contributors from the subcontinent remain a consistent presence in the competition’s shortlist and exhibitions said the officials.

But apart from the cultural initiative HIPA’s 14th edition reinforced Dubai’s strategy of hosting major cultural platforms to foster artistic exchange and international visibility. 

By hosting the ceremony at the Museum of the Future and linking awards to public programming such as the Dubai Photo Forum, HIPA extends the life of the competition beyond a single gala. Exhibitions, talks and workshops help translate prize winning images into ongoing conversations about climate, conflict, conservation and creativity. 

That civic choreography – public venue, high prize money, international jury and media attention – is great optics and cultural diplomacy play that raises Dubai’s profile as an arts hub while giving photographers access to new audiences.  

National & Regional Awards: India Winner Announced

Sony India recently revealed Rajeev Gaikwad as India’s National Award winner for the Sony World Photography Awards 2025.

The National & Regional Awards programme is an initiative set up by Sony and Creo under its photography strand the World Photography Organisation to support local photographic communities around the world, with 56 countries taking part this year. Across this year’s Awards over 419,000 images from over 200 countries and territories were submitted to the Sony World Photography Awards 2025.  

National and Regional Award winners were selected from the Open competition, which champions the best single images taken in the past year.

Rajeev Gaikwad was anonymously selected by judges for his photograph Phantom Bloom, entered into the Object category of the Open competition. Amidst a vast abandoned waste marble dumping yard in Kishangarh, Rajasthan, a lone tree reaches towards the sky, its bare branches a testament to its resilience. Hanging from the branch, the vivid burst of colour of the two bags introduces a touch of humanity. In this image, the photographer reflects on the delicate balance between nature and human presence in an unforgiving landscape.

Growing up on the surreal outskirts of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, I found inspiration in the dreamlike rural landscapes around me. Photography became my way of preserving moments and telling stories, blending realism with a touch of surrealism. My work focusses on capturing emotions, connections, and the beauty in the mundane. I Always aim to share my unique perspective and inspire others to see the world through a creative and thoughtful lens.

Commenting on his win, Gaikwad said, “Being shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards is a surreal and humbling experience for me, I feel completely Blessed. It’s an honor to have my work recognised on this esteemed international platform.

As India’s National Award winner, Rajeev Gaikwad receives Sony digital imaging equipment and will be included in the Sony World Photography Awards exhibition and book.

The overall winners in the Student, Youth, Open and Professional competitions of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 will be announced on 16 April and will go on display as part of the exhibition at Somerset House, London (17 April – 5 May 2025)

This year’s National and Regional Awards winners are:

Bangladesh - Syed Mahabubul Kader
Bangladesh Winner — © Syed Mahabubul Kader
Cambodia Winner — © Sam Ang Ourng
India Winner — © Rajeev Gaikwad
Egypt Winner — © Ahmed Abdallah
Kazakhstan Winner — © Anel Bazylova 
Indonesia Winner — © Sim Jhones Gozali 
Kuwait Winner — © Mohammad Mirza
Malaysia Winner — © Wan Yong Chong
Myanmar Winner — © Zav Yar Lin
Philippines Winner — © Renzer Rev Damaso
Nepal Winner — © Rabik Upadhayay
Poland Winner — © Hanna Kantor
Nigeria Winner — © Nsikanabasi Effiong
South Africa Winner — © Werner De Kock
Singapore Winner — © Ng Guang Ze
Qatar Winner — © Ridhwan Mohammed Rafi
Saudi Arabia Winner — © Mohammed Muhtasib 
Sri Lanka Winner — © Sasindu Pramuditha
Thailand Winner — © Kiyoshi Hijiki
Uzbekistan Winner — © Mubina Fayzullaeva
United Arab Emirates Winner — © Donell Gumiran
Taiwan Winner — © Chen De-Huang
Turkey Winner — © Rahsan Firtina 
Republic of Korea Winner — © Kibong Nam
Vietnam Winner — © Việt Văn Trần
China Mainland Winner — © Hao Guo
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova Winner — © Peter Svoboda (Slovakia)
Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania Winner — © Ieva Gaile (Lithuania)
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Winner — © Marko Buntić (Croatia)
Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia Winner — © Panagiotis Rontos (Greece)
Latin America Winner — © Lucero Mora Ardila (Mexico)

Oppo India announces winners of imagineIF Photography Awards 2024

In a significant celebration of mobile photography, Oppo India has revealed the winners of its first-ever imagineIF Photography Awards 2024. Out of an impressive 34,000 entries from across the country, six photographers were honoured with Gold, Silver, and Bronze distinctions. The awards aimed to push the boundaries of mobile photography, encouraging participants to showcase their unique stories.

Kolkata’s Arpan Basu Chowdhury has taken the top spot in the ‘Travel’ category with his stunning photo series, “A Forgotten Legacy”, which showcases Bengal’s traditional art form, Bahurupi. Arpan’s work, shot on the OPPO Find X7 Ultra, earned him the Gold award in OPPO India’s inaugural imagineIF Photography Awards. As a result, he and five other talented photographers will be heading to Paris Photo 2024 this November.

Gold: Arpan Basu Chowdhury from Kolkata was awarded the Gold for his evocative series “A Forgotten Legacy,” which documents the traditional Bahurupi art form in rural West Bengal. His work, captured on the Oppo Find X7 Ultra, earned him a cash prize of INR 5,00,000 and an invitation to the prestigious Paris Photo 2024.

Silver: The Silver awards went to Kolkata’s Madhumita Nandi and Aurangabad’s Sanket Joshi. Nandi’s series, “Tongueless Whispering,” delves into the impact of global consumption on human and non-human displacement. Joshi’s “Moments from Wari” captures the spiritual essence of the Warkari tradition in Maharashtra. Both winners received INR 2,00,000 each.

Bronze: Bronze honors were secured by Pralay Jana from Kolkata, Chiranjit Dey from Purulia, and Ajeesh Ajayakhosh from Kollam. Jana’s “Golden Horizons” captures the serene beauty of Chilika Lake at dawn and dusk, Dey’s “Faces Behind the Mask” sheds light on Jharkhand’s Chhau dance, and Ajayakhosh’s “Nature’s Palette” explores the intricate dance of insect courtship. Each Bronze winner was awarded INR 1,00,000.

All six winners will have the opportunity to attend Paris Photo 2024, the 27th edition of the world-renowned photography fair, held from November 7th to 10th at the iconic Grand Palais in Paris.

Sushant Vasishta, Head of Digital Marketing at Oppo India, expressed his enthusiasm for the competition’s success. “We are thrilled with the incredible response to the first edition of the imagineIF Photography Awards. The creativity and passion displayed in over 34,000 entries were truly impressive. Our panellists faced a tough challenge in selecting the winners due to the high level of skill and creativity. At Oppo India, we are deeply committed to nurturing this talent and are excited about the possibilities for future collaborations with these exceptionally talented photographers.”

Reflecting on his win, Gold winner Arpan Basu Chowdhury shared, “I am thrilled to receive the imagineIF Photography Award for 2024. It’s an honour to have my work recognized in the first year of these global awards in India. Capturing ‘A Forgotten Legacy’ on the Oppo Find X7 Ultra was an unforgettable experience; the phone’s advanced camera features made it possible to beautifully showcase the diversity of our country.”

The imagineIF Photography Awards 2024 invited Indian citizens over the age of 18 to submit their best smartphone photos across nine categories: Landscape, Portrait, Colours, Unfading Moment, Fashion, Snapshot, Light, Travel, and Collection. From the initial 34,000+ submissions, 50 entries advanced to the second round, where participants showcased their skills using Oppo’s flagship Find X7 Ultra device. A distinguished panel of photographers, including Celebrity Wedding and Oppo Imaging Expert Joseph Radhik, Wildlife Photographer Aarzoo Khurana, Fashion Photographer Arjun Mark, and other esteemed global jury members, evaluated the entries.4o

Philo-Photo Photography Awards Announced

The inaugural edition of the Philo-Photo Photography Awards is now open, inviting photographers worldwide to participate in a unique competition that celebrates the profound artistry of photography. Organized under the theme “Unity through Diversity,” the Philo-Photo Philosophical Competition offers an inspiring platform for photographers to showcase their creativity and explore the deep connection between wisdom, beauty, and visual storytelling.

Founded by New Acropolis, an international organization dedicated to promoting timeless values through philosophy, culture, and volunteering, the Philo-Photo Awards aim to foster a sense of global community and understanding. The contest serves as an ode to the ideals of beauty and wisdom, encouraging participants to create images that reflect the harmony and diversity inherent in our world.

Who Can Participate?

The competition is open to photographers aged 18 and above, from all corners of the globe. Each participant can submit up to three of their most striking single images that align with the theme “Unity through Diversity.” The images can be of any type and category, offering photographers the freedom to express their unique perspective and creativity.

How to Enter?

Photographers can enter the competition with a nominal participation fee, starting from $15 for a single image submission to $30 for three images. The submission deadline is August 15th, giving participants a limited time to showcase their best work.

Why Participate?

The Philo-Photo Photography Awards offer a range of exciting opportunities for participants:

  • Attractive Prizes: Top photographers will be rewarded with attractive prizes, recognizing their talent and creativity.
  • Global Exposure: All participants will have the chance to display their work at a global exposition, gaining international recognition.
  • Institutional Collaboration: Schools and institutions that collaborate with the contest will receive international exposure through New Acropolis’ website and social media channels, highlighting their support and contribution to the event.

This competition is more than just a contest; it’s a celebration of the power of photography to unite and inspire. Whether you are an amateur or a seasoned professional, the Philo-Photo Awards offer a unique opportunity to share your vision with the world and contribute to a global dialogue on unity and diversity.

Submit your photos before August 15th and be a part of this extraordinary celebration of art, wisdom, and beauty.