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This year’s hype is no different than last year, but a breaking record of 230,103 images were submitted to Sony World Photography Awards. The world’s largest photography competition is divided into 14 categories with 2 distinct genres, Art and Documentary, providing the photographers a chance to be recognized for their imagistic storytelling. Here are the winners of the contest.
The Curse of Coal - Espen Rasmussen
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Baltimore Uprising - Andrew Burton
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Greetings from mars - Julien Mauve
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The tang dynasty tomb - Hui Zhang
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IconicB - Alberto Alicata
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Little fighters - Jens Juul
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China's Coal Dependence a Challenge for Climate - Kevin Frayer
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Eagle Hunters of Western China - Kevin Frayer
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Nomadic Life Threatened on the Tibetan Plateau - Kevin Frayer
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Land of nothingness - Maroesjka
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Meaty Foodscape - Hiroshi Watanabe
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If You Don't Drink Tea, You Are Not Chinese - Nick Ng
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Stateless Women - Eagan
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TransBrasil - Jetmir Idrizi
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Here is the complete list of winners.