The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards have once again showcased the power of simplicity in visual art, highlighting stunning images that embody the essence of minimalism. This year’s winning photographs are a testament to the idea that less is often more, with each image expertly using composition, light, and space to create powerful and evocative works of art.
From stark landscapes to abstract forms, the award-winning images captivate viewers with their elegance and emotional depth. These photographers have mastered the art of stripping away the unnecessary, leaving only the most essential elements to tell a compelling story through their lens.
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#1. Minimalist Photographer Of The Year: Anna by Eva Chupikova, Czech Republic
“Anna draws inspiration from the Renaissance, a period that celebrated the revival of classical artistic values and principles like harmony and proportion. Garments of that era were designed with intricate patterns, rich fabrics, and luxurious embellishments to symbolize wealth and social status.”
#2. Abstract, 1st Place: Color Conversation by Gleici Rufatto
#3. Abstract, 2nd Place: Magic Angles by Matthias Yamakasino Brandt
#4. Abstract, 3rd Place: Waterworld (Oil & Water Studies) by Beth Buelow
#5. Aerial, 1st Place: Winter drawings by Yevhen Samuchenko
#6. Aerial, 2nd Place: Shadow Basketball by Kateryna Polishchuk
#7. Aerial, 3rd Place: Pink on pink by Magali Chesnel
#8. Architecture, 1st Place: Another Brick in the Wall by Les Forrester
#9. Architecture, 2nd Place: White on White by Janet Capling
#10. Architecture, 3rd Place: Guggenheim Ceiling by Margaret Renaud
#11. Fine-art, 1st Place: Delicate by Hilda Champion
#12. Fine-art, 2nd Place: Photo by Michael Rudzikewycz
#13. Fine-art, 3rd Place: Dancing Trees by Marleen Van Hove
#14. Landscape, 1st Place: Arctic Silence by Patrick Ems
#15. Landscape, 2nd Place: Winter Cottonwoods by Andrew Mielzynski
#16. Landscape, 3rd Place: Photo by Rosa Frei
#17. Long Exposure, 1st Place: Torii by Ulana Switucha
#18. Long Exposure, 2nd Place: Sunrise by Kyle Hoffmann
#19. Long Exposure, 3rd Place: Time Less by Martin Annand
#20. Night, 1st Place: Half Moon by Andy OFarrell
#21. Night, 2nd Place: Heavenly by Cliff Spooner
#22. Night, 3rd Place: The night dissolves by Pierre Pellegrini
#23. Photo Manipulation, 1st Place: Innervisions by George Byrne
#24. Photo Manipulation, 2nd Place: Going Home by June Yunjung John
#25. Photo Manipulation, 3rd Place: The Tunnel by Selina Bressan
#26. Portrait, 2nd Place: Pearls by Olivia Mazzola
#27. Portrait, 3rd Place: A Rainy Day by Cerrina Smith
#28. Street, 1st Place: Spectrum by Daniel Mead
#29. Street, 2nd Place: Melancholy by Nina Papiorek
#30. Street, 3rd Place: Seperate by Marco Wilm
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