Travel Award August 2024


  • color photo of men carrying supplies for Phugtal Monastery, - Ladakh, Northern India by Andrew Newey

    Winning Photographer Andrew Newey

    Winning Photographer Andrew Newey

    “Supplies for Phugtal Monastery” - Ladakh, Northern India
    Phugtal is a Buddhist monastery located in the remote Lungnak Valley in south-eastern Zanskar, in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, in Northern India. During the winter, when deep snow makes roads impassable, the frozen rivers in the Zanskar region are used to transport vital supplies to the remote monasteries. © Andrew Newey
  • abstract fine art color photo of traditional Kathakali show by Thaddäus Biberauer

    Second Prize Thaddäus Biberauer

    Second Prize Thaddäus Biberauer

    “Kathakali” - Kerala, India
    In Kerala, near Munnar, we eagerly purchased tickets for a traditional Kathakali show, curious about what awaited us. As the performance unfolded on stage, we were entranced by the elaborate costumes and mesmerizing artwork. © Thaddäus Biberauer
  • photo of Early evening view of people boating on Lake Taungthaman from the U Bein Bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar by David Keith Brown

    Third Prize David Keith Brown

    Third Prize David Keith Brown

    “Candid scene at Lake Taungthaman” - Amarapura, Myanmar
    Early evening view of people boating on Lake Taungthaman from the U Bein Bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar. Taungthaman Lake is located in Amarapura near Mandalay, Myanmar. The famous U Bein Bridge spans across this lake. One of the most iconic sight in Amarapura, fishermen can be obseerved wading waist-deep in the muddy water in search of fish in this iconic landscape. © David Keith Brown
  • color portrait of "Huli Wigmen", Tari, Papua New Guinea by Luciano Lejtman

    Finalist Luciano Lejtman

    Finalist Luciano Lejtman

    "Huli Wigmen" - Tari, Papua New Guinea
    The Huli Wigmen are a proud tribe from the Huli territory in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. The Huli are proud people who believe they descended from one man called Huli, who was a masterful farmer and gave them the rich fertile land they enjoy today in the Huli Territory. © Luciano Lejtman
  • color photo of Mundari tribe of South Sudan by Alessandro Bergamini

    Finalist Alessandro Bergamini

    Finalist Alessandro Bergamini

    “The King of South Sudan” - Sudan
    The Mundari tribe of South Sudan shares an inseparable bond with their livestock. Due to their isolated location and the country’s instability, their customs have remained largely unchanged over the centuries. The relationship between the herders and their animals is symbiotic, with cattle considered part of the family. © Alessandro Bergamini
  • color travel photo of Phuktal monastery, India by Andrea Peruzzi

    Finalist Andrea Peruzzi

    Finalist Andrea Peruzzi

    “Breakfast time at Phuktal Gompa”- Ladakh, Northern India
    In the remote Phuktal monastery, a young monk awaits the arrival of Master Lamas to begin serving breakfast. Every morning, at the end of the Puja ritual and before starting the monastic lessons, the young monks prepare the food to be shared all together on the terrace overlooking the valley below, nestled between the Himalayan heights of the Zanskar valley. Given the advanced age of the few lamas in the monastery, the small school in the structure, which sees some children from the nearby village studying to become monks, is the hope of survival of the monastery and local religious traditions. © Andrea Peruzzi
  • Award - color travel photo of Stepwells in Rajasthan, India by Barry Crosthwaite

    Finalist Barry Crosthwaite

    Finalist Barry Crosthwaite

    “Infinite Loop” - Rajasthan, India
    Stepwells in Rajasthan, India, boasts a rich history dating back over a thousand years. Initially built to harvest rainwater and provide access to groundwater, they evolved into architectural marvels and communal spaces. Constructed by digging into the earth, these structures were adorned with intricate carvings, serving as both utilitarian and aesthetic symbols. Stepwells facilitated water storage in arid regions, crucial for agriculture, drinking, and rituals. They also served as meeting points, offering respite from the scorching desert heat. Over time, step-wells declined with modernization, but their cultural significance endures, inspiring art, literature, and conservation efforts. Today, they stand as poignant reminders of India’s ingenuity in water management and architectural prowess. © Barry Crosthwaite
  • color photo of Peruvian Andes Rainbow mountains by Nicolas Castermans

    Finalist Nicolas Castermans

    Finalist Nicolas Castermans

    “Rainbow Mountain” - Peruvian Andes
    Local horse rider walking towards an amazing 5,000-meter mountain pass next to a Rainbow Mountain in the highlands of the Peruvian Andes. © Nicolas Castermans
  • color portrait of young girl in Sarnath, India by Sofia Brogi

    Finalist Sofia Brogi

    Finalist Sofia Brogi

    “Gunja” - Sarnath, India
    She is Gunja, a little girl I met in Sarnath. I met Gunja when she approached me asking if I could buy her some food. She came to eat with me, stayed for a couple of hours, showing me Indian songs on YouTube and eating whatever was put on her plate. Then I met her family, her mother, and her little sisters who, like her, were forced to live on the streets. © Sofia Brogi
  • color photo of a group of workers unload paddy straw from a truck Kazipur Upazila, Bangladesh by Syed Mahabubul Kader

    Finalist Syed Mahabubul Kader

    Finalist Syed Mahabubul Kader

    “Paddy straw” - Kazipur Upazila, Bangladesh A group of workers unload paddy straw from a truck. Rice straw is a by-product for farmers that is used for a variety of purposes including cattle feed and fuel. © Syed Mahabubul Kader

Finalists

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  • Portrait of photographer Jody MacDonald standing on ice field
    © Jody MacDonald

    Judge: Jody MacDonald

    Jody MacDonald is a Canadian-born documentary, travel, and action sports photographer renowned for her stunning images of some of the world’s most remote areas. Equal parts adventurer and photographer, she has spent the past decade traversing the globe by sailboat, train (amongst various other means) and capturing imagery that conveys the beauty and diversity of our world while raising awareness about climate change. Over the years, she has received numerous awards and accolades, and her images have been featured in some of the world’s leading publications and platforms including, National Geographic and Outside Magazine.

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conceptual fineart portrait photo of couple dancing by Nuno Serrão
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