The 2024 Monovisions Black and White Photography Awards showcased an extraordinary collection of captivating images, celebrating the artistry of monochrome photography. This year’s winning photos highlighted the incredible versatility and emotional depth that black-and-white imagery can convey.
From striking portraits to breathtaking landscapes and powerful documentary shots, the competition featured photographers from around the world who masterfully used light, shadow, and composition to create timeless visual stories. The award-winning images demonstrated the enduring appeal of black-and-white photography, proving that even in a world of color, monochrome continues to evoke profound beauty and emotion.
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#1. Grand Prize, Series: “Hymns to the night” by Lucas Garcete
The hymns to the night are a set of photographs whose theme is the night, love beyond death, the return to oneself to that eternal abstract entity that man wants to obtain, and that is only possible through the night . Each photograph in this series aspires to create a space in which to feel safe from the evolution of time. The nocturnal retraction takes us from the unfathomable immensity of the world to the most intimate depths of our being. In this world, where there is a constant mythological collapse, the imaginary construction is decisive to guarantee the capacity of artistic communication that legitimizes us as human beings. In short, we sing to give ourselves courage in the dark, participating in the timeless nocturnal dimension, allowing the annulment of time by stopping in the present and the eternal fullness of joy.
#2. Grand Prize, Single: “Photo” by Nina Papiorek
The photo was made in a residential building in Düsseldorf, Germany. In my eyes it needs the human being to represent the proportions. At the same time, he breathes life into the cold architecture.
#3. Abstract, 1st Place: “Close encounter of the third kind” by Sebastian Piórek
#4. Abstract, 2nd Place: “Follow the way” by Renate Wasinger
#5. Abstract, 3rd Place: “Scary tree” by Bartłomiej Machul
#6. Architecture, 2nd Place: “Anzeiger” by Anna Wacker
#7. Architecture, 3rd Place: “Hope” by Hermann Praeg
#8. Conceptual, 1st Place: “Shadows of Remembrance” by Jennifer Baron
#9. Conceptual, 2nd Place: “Opposite side” by Anna Adamenko
#10. Conceptual, 3rd Place: “Far North Continuum” by Simon Ellingworth
#11. Fine Art, 1st Place: “Asphodel” by Yevgeniy Repiashenko
#12. Fine Art, 2nd Place: “Whale Dreams” by Remuna Beca
#13. Fine Art, 3rd Place: “Put Your Crown” by Aga Karmol
#14. Landscapes, 1st Place: “Peaceful” by Zhenhuan Zhou
#15. Landscapes, 2nd Place: “Morning Light” by Jim Guerard
#16. Landscapes, 3rd Place: “Chapel minimalism” by Helen Trust
#17. Natural and Wildlife, 1st Place: “In the tumult of nature, mamma bear dreams” by Inés Godínez Aguirre de Cárcer
#18. Natural and Wildlife, 2nd Place: “My Kingdom” by Simon Biddie
#19. Natural and Wildlife, 3rd Place: “Let me think…..” by Wolfgang Schmitzberger
#20. Photojournalism, 1st Place: “The kingdom of flies” by João Coelho
#21. Photojournalism, 2nd Place: “Window” by Luís Godinho
#22. Photojournalism, 3rd Place: “Paradox” by Isabel Mombaerts
#23. Portrait, 1st Place: “Don’t Bite Your Lip” by Boy Surminski
#24. Portrait, 2nd Place: “The Girl” by Luís Godinho
#25. Portrait, 3rd Place: “Brechje” by Susanne Middelberg
#26. Street Photography, 1st Place: “November in Venice” by Frank Schasse
#27. Street Photography, 2nd Place: “Dancing Shadows” by Thibault Gerbaldi
#28. Street Photography, 3rd Place: “Back home” by Jeremiasz Gądek
#29. Travel, 1st Place: “Dead Goat Polo” by Alain Schroeder
#30. Travel, 2nd Place: “Childhood” by Joy Saha
#31. Travel, 3rd Place: “Disappearing fishing boat at night” by Yao-yuan Shang
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