Laurin Strele

Top 10 Best Images of 2025

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“Your photography is a record of your living, for anyone who really sees.” – Paul Strand


─── by Josh Bright, December 15, 2025

We’re constantly amazed by the quality of images we receive for our monthly awards, and 2025 has been one of our strongest yet. This year brought some truly remarkable work, showcasing the creativity, vision, and skill of photographers across the medium. From thousands of submissions, we’ve selected ten of the best images shot in 2025, that stood out for their originality, impact, and artistry, each offering a fresh perspective on our world.

1. “Leap of faith” – Kolkata, India – Subhran Karmakar (IN)

The first prize winner of our opening competition of the year, this striking photograph by Subhran Karmakar captures a boy suspended mid-leap above a rippling pool in Kolkata, his shadow floating beneath him like a second body, while an older woman (perhaps his mother) watches from the steps. Rendered beautifully in monochrome, which heightens its sense of quiet drama: the deep blacks of the water, the soft highlights on skin and cloth, the delicate circles left by falling raindrops. Karmakar’s framing, impeccable timing, and distinct artistry transform an everyday scene into something almost dreamlike. A wonderfully poetic moment that lingers long after viewing.

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2.“Snake River” – Dolomites, Italy – Michael Chlebek (DE)

A meandering stream winds gracefully through the Dolomites, drawing the viewer’s eye from lush wetlands in the foreground to the dramatic peaks in the distance. Framed by rugged green banks dotted with rocks and tufts of grass, the river winds its way through a landscape that transitions from forested slopes to jagged grey rock and snow-capped summits. While the Dolomites are a well-photographed haven for landscape photographers, Michael Chlebek uses the river as a thread, leading the viewer naturally into the grandeur of the mountains beyond.

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3. Riding Practice”- Dakar, Senegal – Cooper Inveen (SL)

In the outskirts of Dakar, where equestrian culture remains a proud thread in Senegalese life, this photograph elevates an everyday scene through a beautifully inventive composition. Shot through the hollow of an old tyre, it uses a frame-within-a-frame perspective to draw the viewer’s eye toward a young rider passing beyond, his horse kicking up dust as it moves across the sand. The layered depth lends the image a cinematic clarity, while the soft, natural light enriches its earth-toned palette, capturing the quiet rhythm of daily riding practice and highlighting the photographer’s keen eye for structure, timing, and place.

4. “Unbearable Lightness” – Marc Glaudemans (NL)

Marc Glaudemans’ portrait is a masterclass in delicate minimalism. The model, adorned in a whisper-light fabric that drapes softly across her shoulders, becomes a vessel for subtle emotion, while fine threads punctuated with glass evoke the glinting trace of tears. The carefully controlled lighting sculpts gentle shadows and highlights, emphasizing texture and contour, while a shallow depth of field isolates the subject in an intimate, almost suspended space. Every element—composition, materials, and light—works in concert to create a sensitive, contemplative meditation on vulnerability, elegance, and the interplay between the human and the surreal.

– Follow Marc on Instagram

5. “Flying Wall, Shaolin Monks”- China — Laurin Strele (AT)

A masterful capture of young Shaolin monks practicing the legendary ‘Fei Bi’ (Flying Wall) technique, this image blends discipline, agility, and years of devoted training into a single frame. The angled composition leads the eye across the scene from the first monk stretching, to the second seemingly walking above his peers, and a third, almost hidden at the frame’s edge. Rich textures and tones—from the worn red wall to the patterned stone roof and green trees beyond—contrast beautifully with the striking yellow robes, producing a painterly effect. Austrian-born Laurin Strele, an award-winning rising star of photojournalism, has dedicated his career to telling the human stories behind the headlines, here immortalizing a fleeting, extraordinary moment of life.

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6. “Maha Kumbh” – Kumbh Mela festival, India – Savadmon Avalachamveettil (IN)

Captured from an angled aerial perspective, this stunning image by Savadmon Avalachamveettil reveals the extraordinary scale and ritual of the Maha Kumbh Mela, the largest religious gathering in the world, held once every 144 years at India’s sacred confluence of rivers. Hundreds of ash-smeared Naga Sadhus charge into the Ganges at dawn, forming a living procession that pulses with spiritual energy. A van carrying more participants threads through the scene, while a lone figure atop its bonnet raises his arms in open invocation, a striking human punctuation amid the throng. The photograph conveys both the collective devotion of the festival and the intimate, singular moments of transcendence within it.

– Follow Savadmon on Instagram

7. “Fanjing Mountain ” – Guizhou, China – Fabio Nodari (IT)

Rising like a monolith from a sea of clouds, Fanjing Mountain—often called the “Buddhist Kingdom on the Clouds”—is captured here in breathtaking aerial detail. The drone’s vantage point reveals the scale and majesty of the landscape: stone temples and monasteries cling to the summit, while verdant peaks stretch outward, echoing the mountain’s otherworldly beauty. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, the area is home to rare species like the Guizhou snub-nosed monkey and over 2,000 plant varieties, while its spiritual significance draws pilgrims to its sacred heights. This image perfectly conveys both the natural wonder and serene sanctity that have made Fanjing Mountain a place of awe and reverence.

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8. “Kambala Bull Race” – Mangalore, India – Jens Benninghofen (DE)

Kambala, the centuries-old buffalo race of coastal Karnataka, is known for its electrifying mix of skill, strength, and ritual pride — but few images capture its sheer velocity like this. Bursting through a wall of flying mud, the rider leans forward with fierce concentration, his turquoise headband cutting through the chaos as the two bulls thunder ahead, adorned with vivid plume-like decorations that flare with each stride. Jens Benninghofen freezes the split second where power, colour, and motion collide, distilling the energy of one of southern India’s most exhilarating traditions into a single, unforgettable frame.

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9.“Bloom Ride” – Bangkok, Thailand — Phatsakorn Bundasak (TH)

Shot from inside a flower-laden tuk-tuk, this image transforms a routine ride into a small burst of colour and character. The driver sits in partial shadow, his face falling into silhouette, which creates a striking contrast with the vivid artificial blooms that crowd the frame. The tight, forward-facing composition pulls the viewer straight into the scene, allowing the flowers to dominate while the silhouetted figure anchors the chaos with a calm, graphic presence. It’s a simple but clever piece of visual storytelling, balancing bold color with quiet mystery.

 — Follow Phatsakorn on Instagram

10. “The man and the buffalo” – Guangxi Province, China — Daniele Bellucci (IT)

In this striking black-and-white image, a lone farmer guides his water buffalo across the stone Huixian Bridge, set against the dramatic karst limestone hills for which Guangxi Province is famed. The river below mirrors the scene perfectly, lending the composition a serene symmetry. Despite the monochrome palette, the textures, tones, and careful framing give the photograph a painterly, almost surreal quality, transforming a simple rural moment into a scene of timeless beauty. Photographer Daniele Bellucci captures both the quiet dignity of daily life and the poetic grandeur of the surrounding landscape.

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