Theme: Visual Story February 2026

  • 1st Prize Aleisha Zoumaras

    1st Prize Aleisha Zoumaras

    “In bloom” - Oaxaca, Mexico
    In Oaxaca’s cempasúchil fields, a collaborative project inviting women to be seen and honoured as they are. © Aleisha Zoumaras
  • 2nd Prize Roberto Flores

    2nd Prize Roberto Flores

    “Playground of steel” - Ghazni, Afghanistan
    An abandoned tank on a ridge above Ghazni has become a neighbourhood playground. Children climb its rusted hull and balance on the barrel, turning a relic of war into an ordinary afternoon. © Roberto Flores
  • 3rd Prize Nicolas Vargas

    3rd Prize Nicolas Vargas

    “Tsai - Mongolian Tea” - Mongolia
    It was the first time we shared a cup of tea, the first time we sat at the same table. We didn’t know each other. It was the day before the nomadic winter migration of the Kazakh herders, a time when families move with their livestock to find shelter for the winter and follow age-old traditions of seasonal life on the steppe. © Nicolas Vargas
  • Finalist Somenath Mukhopadhyay

    Finalist Somenath Mukhopadhyay

    “Leaf Life” - Purulia, India
    Shot in 2021, the photograph shows a tribal father and son on a forest path, their head covered with a unique kind of headgear made of forest leaves, generally worn during the monsoon. © Somenath Mukhopadhyay
  • Finalist Michel Pedrero

    Finalist Michel Pedrero

    “Intergenerational relationship” - South Sudan
    At dawn, the golden light illuminates the face of Grandfather Mundari, serene and wise. Seated beside his grandson, covered in cow ash, their bodies merge with the earth and the light, as if they were part of the landscape itself. The ash, derived from cow dung, protects their skin from insects, the sun, and the damp, and is part of their daily routine: a learned gesture, shared and passed down from generation to generation. Around them, the cows graze peacefully, indifferent, integrating the boy and the grandfather into the daily cycle of pastoral life. Without haste, the grandfather guides the boy with his hands and his gaze, teaching him to be present, to observe, and to respect. Each moment reveals the depth of their connection, the beauty of the everyday, and the power of what is learned in silence. © Michel Pedrero
  • Finalist F.dilek Yurdakul

    Finalist F.dilek Yurdakul

    “Life in Tent Cities” - Turkey
    Women and girl children work both in the fields and in tent cities without access to clean water and electricity, while men, as is common in patriarchal and male-dominated societies, work only in the fields. Seasonal agricultural workers are an indispensable yet often invisible part of the labor force that sustains Turkey’s food system. Each year, 3–5 million of them migrate across the country, enduring six months in makeshift tents without electricity and with limited access to clean water, all while working under harsh and exhausting conditions. And as always, women struggle most. © F.dilek Yurdakul
  • Finalist Roman Jehanno

    Finalist Roman Jehanno

    “Jumanto - Sulfur Minor” - Kawah Ijen, Indonesia, 2016
    Born in 1967, Jumanto is one of the 300 miners working in the crater of Kawah Ijen. At the base of the volcano, along the shores of what is considered the most acidic lake in the world, he extracts sulfur at a relentless pace: two weeks of labor followed by two weeks of rest. The sulfur, broken loose with a metal bar, is loaded into two baskets connected by a wooden yoke, then carried on a man’s back up to the rim of the volcano before being taken down to the factory. This load, transported across 600 meters of positive elevation gain and 4,000 meters of descent, often weighs up to 90 kilograms. Protective equipment is scarce, and clean air is equally rare. Fumes of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide accompany the workers daily. This penal labor is paid between $8 and $10 per day (a meager reward by our standards, yet roughly three times the regional average of $3 earned by coffee pickers). The miners’ life expectancy, however, is said to be reduced to around forty years. © Roman Jehanno
  • Finalist Tommaso Vecchi

    Finalist Tommaso Vecchi

    “Identity” - Cuba
    In Cuba, kids don’t step into the ring to become famous: they step in to survive. Worn gloves. No air-conditioned gyms. Broken mirrors. Patched punching bags. They walk miles to train, hungry, eyes burning. Here, boxing isn’t entertainment. It’s discipline, dignity, and a chance in a country where chances are rare. They learn to take a hit before they learn to dream. Respect before punches. Silence before impact. Pride after every round. This is not just a sport. This is identity. © Tommaso Vecchi
  • Finalist John Lyon

    Finalist John Lyon

    “Protector” - Angola, 2024
    The expression of the mother speaks of a fierce protective instinct. The hand represents dependence and security. © John Lyon
  • Finalist Michael Bednar

    Finalist Michael Bednar

    “The Cold Wait For Dawn” - Peru
    As the first light of dawn approaches, the Ukukus, mythical beings that are part man and part bear, gather beneath the glacier during the Qoyllur Rit’i religious celebrations. The glaciers are deemed sacred and seen as holy entities that nourish the people of the Andes with their precious meltwater. © Michael Bednar

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    Born in 1985, London-based photographer Laura Pannack is an acclaimed British social documentary and portrait photographer, renowned for her projects exploring youth culture and the complex, often intimate relationship between photographer and subject. Her work has been exhibited at major venues, including the National Portrait Gallery, Somerset House, and the Royal Festival Hall in London. In addition to her personal practice, she lectures and teaches at universities and workshops worldwide.

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