From harvest to celebration: World Food Photography Awards winners announced

World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi The winners of the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi have been announced, highlighting food photography across the globe. Yotam Ottolenghi, a renowned chef, restaurateur and food writer, revealed the winners at an event at the Mall Galleries, London. The awards showcase a diverse range of images across more than 25 categories, including ones dedicated to street food, cakes, innovation, drinks, food prep, photojournalism, harvest and much more. This year's contest saw more than 10,000 entries from 70 countries. The submissions were judged by an extensive panel that included photographers, magazine editors, creative directors, film directors, food retailers and chefs. The best overall winner earned a £5000 prize, along with an exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London. Category winners also have the opportunity to have their work displayed in the exhibition and each receives a trophy. There are individual prizes for each of the different categories as well. To see more of the winning images and learn more about the contest, head to the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi website. Overall winner Category: Overall winner and Food for the Family supported by the Felix Project Photographer: Xiaoling Li/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi® Title: The Elderly Having Delicious Food Photographer's description: In an early spring afternoon in Shuangliu Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China, five elderly ladies in their eighties sit together. Wearing colourful jackets and wool hats, they happily eat the famous Sichuan snack 'Spring rolls’. A wrap of thin homemade dough, filled with cucumber, carrot and shredded scallions, drizzled with green mustard, Sichuan pepper, red oil, sweet sauce, and sprinkled with sesame seeds. They are “setting up a Dragon Gate formation” - an expression used in China to refer to neighbourhood friends coming together to chat, gossip and share stories. Food makes these people happy; they enjoy a beautiful and joyful life. Bring Home the Harvest Category: Bring Home the Harvest Photographer: Chang Jiangbin/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi® Title: Net Fish in Water Fields Photographer's description: After the rice harvest, the river water filled the paddy fields, and at some point, some fish from the river ended up here too. After school, the two children went to the field together to catch fish with their covers. Approaching quietly, leaping vigorously, and pouncing towards the target. Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration Category: Đặng Hoài Anh Photographer: Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration Title: Banh Hoi Cake Photographer's description: Banh hoi is a specialty dish in Vietnam found in many places such as Binh Thuan, Vung Tau, Ben Tre, Phu Yen, Nha Trang and Binh Dinh. The cake is made from rice flour and has an elaborate and meticulous preparation process. Banh hoi is often eaten with scallion oil, roasted meat, grilled meat and pork offal. This is an indispensable dish in holidays, death anniversaries, weddings, and ceremonies at communal houses and pagodas of the people. It is a culinary culture of the locality. Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers Category: Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers Photographer: Lizzie Mayson/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi® Title: Delfina, A Pasta Granny Photographer's description: This is Delfina, I took her portrait as part of a bigger project documenting pasta grannies in Italy. Here, we are in the region of Lazio. On the bed is an angel hair type of pasta called Fieno di Canepina. It is technically very hard to make: Delfina rolls the pasta out, flicks a huge piece the size of the table out like a bed sheet, folds it concertina style, then slices it up finely. The best part is that she makes this huge amount then delivers it to the local church where they cook it up and feed homeless people. Cream of the Crop Category: Cream of the Crop Photographer: Dorien Paymans/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi® Title: Flour Swirl Photographer's description: Part of the series ‘Perfectly Imperfect’ where I captured the process of baking sourdough bread while incorporating the symbolism of the Japanese Ensō sign (imperfect circle). Preparing food and photography are both mindful activities where calmness and creativity exist in the moment of creation. This makes the combination of both so magical. Overall Winner of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year Category: Overall Winner of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year (and People sub-category) Photographer: Heather Daenitz/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi® Title: Pinot Noir at Midnight Photographer's description: Under the glow of a tractor’s lights, vineyard workers handpick Pinot Noir in the cool, misty midnight air at Sanford & Benedict Vineyard in Sta. Rita Hills, an American Viticultural Area (AVA)

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From harvest to celebration: World Food Photography Awards winners announced

World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi

grid of nine images with different subjects

The winners of the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi have been announced, highlighting food photography across the globe. Yotam Ottolenghi, a renowned chef, restaurateur and food writer, revealed the winners at an event at the Mall Galleries, London. The awards showcase a diverse range of images across more than 25 categories, including ones dedicated to street food, cakes, innovation, drinks, food prep, photojournalism, harvest and much more.

This year's contest saw more than 10,000 entries from 70 countries. The submissions were judged by an extensive panel that included photographers, magazine editors, creative directors, film directors, food retailers and chefs. The best overall winner earned a £5000 prize, along with an exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London. Category winners also have the opportunity to have their work displayed in the exhibition and each receives a trophy. There are individual prizes for each of the different categories as well.

To see more of the winning images and learn more about the contest, head to the World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi website.

Overall winner

elderly women sit on porch enjoying food

Category: Overall winner and Food for the Family supported by the Felix Project

Photographer: Xiaoling Li/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: The Elderly Having Delicious Food

Photographer's description: In an early spring afternoon in Shuangliu Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China, five elderly ladies in their eighties sit together. Wearing colourful jackets and wool hats, they happily eat the famous Sichuan snack 'Spring rolls’. A wrap of thin homemade dough, filled with cucumber, carrot and shredded scallions, drizzled with green mustard, Sichuan pepper, red oil, sweet sauce, and sprinkled with sesame seeds. They are “setting up a Dragon Gate formation” - an expression used in China to refer to neighbourhood friends coming together to chat, gossip and share stories. Food makes these people happy; they enjoy a beautiful and joyful life.

Bring Home the Harvest

two kids dive in water with basket

Category: Bring Home the Harvest

Photographer: Chang Jiangbin/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Net Fish in Water Fields

Photographer's description: After the rice harvest, the river water filled the paddy fields, and at some point, some fish from the river ended up here too. After school, the two children went to the field together to catch fish with their covers. Approaching quietly, leaping vigorously, and pouncing towards the target.

Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration

man carries tray of food in dark room with swirling smoke and beams of light

Category: Đặng Hoài Anh

Photographer: Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration

Title: Banh Hoi Cake

Photographer's description: Banh hoi is a specialty dish in Vietnam found in many places such as Binh Thuan, Vung Tau, Ben Tre, Phu Yen, Nha Trang and Binh Dinh. The cake is made from rice flour and has an elaborate and meticulous preparation process. Banh hoi is often eaten with scallion oil, roasted meat, grilled meat and pork offal. This is an indispensable dish in holidays, death anniversaries, weddings, and ceremonies at communal houses and pagodas of the people. It is a culinary culture of the locality.

Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers

elderly woman stands in room looking at bags of pasta

Category: Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers

Photographer: Lizzie Mayson/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Delfina, A Pasta Granny

Photographer's description: This is Delfina, I took her portrait as part of a bigger project documenting pasta grannies in Italy. Here, we are in the region of Lazio. On the bed is an angel hair type of pasta called Fieno di Canepina. It is technically very hard to make: Delfina rolls the pasta out, flicks a huge piece the size of the table out like a bed sheet, folds it concertina style, then slices it up finely. The best part is that she makes this huge amount then delivers it to the local church where they cook it up and feed homeless people.

Cream of the Crop

person shakes flour through sifter in darkened room

Category: Cream of the Crop

Photographer: Dorien Paymans/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Flour Swirl

Photographer's description: Part of the series ‘Perfectly Imperfect’ where I captured the process of baking sourdough bread while incorporating the symbolism of the Japanese Ensō sign (imperfect circle). Preparing food and photography are both mindful activities where calmness and creativity exist in the moment of creation. This makes the combination of both so magical.

Overall Winner of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year

people harvest grapes at night with spotlight

Category: Overall Winner of Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year (and People sub-category)

Photographer: Heather Daenitz/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Pinot Noir at Midnight

Photographer's description: Under the glow of a tractor’s lights, vineyard workers handpick Pinot Noir in the cool, misty midnight air at Sanford & Benedict Vineyard in Sta. Rita Hills, an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located at the western end of the Santa Ynez Valley in California's Central Coast wine region. One worker adds his contribution to the back of the tractor, a cascade of Pinot Noir falling from his picking bin.

Hotel Art Group Food Stylist Award

pasta is woven together like a basket

Category: Hotel Art Group Food Stylist Award

Photographer: Costas Millas/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Put All Your Pasta In One Basket

Photographer's description: Part of a wider food story concept titled Spaghetti. Traditionally styled in strands and swirls, the concept of pushing how we could capture spaghetti was the focus here. The aim was to painstakingly weave groups of spaghetti strands into this striking graphic pattern.

Jamie Oliver Youth Prize 13 -17

a person scoops Pooris out of vat in busy street market

Category: Jamie Oliver Youth Prize 13 -17

Photographer: Indigo Larmour/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Early Morning Puris, Delhi, India

Photographer's description: Pooris are a staple breakfast dish in the winding alleyways of Old Delhi. Frequently cooked in huge vats of boiling oil on street corners and served with chole, a chickpea dish.

Marks & Spencer Food Portraiture

piece of crispy kale against black background

Category: Marks & Spencer Food Portraiture

Photographer: Simon Détraz/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Crispy Kale

Photographer's description: A drizzle of olive oil, oven at 180°C, salt and pepper, 10 minutes... delicious and so crispy!

MPB Award for Innovation

an octopus climbs out of washer in laundromat

Category: MPB Award for Innovation

Photographer: Pieter D'Hoop/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Laundry Day

Photographer's description: Sometimes I have some weird ideas that randomly come to my mind. I had an idea of putting an octopus inside a washing machine or tumble dryer. This is one of the results.

Politics of Food

women sit waiting for bread at food stall

Category: Politics of Food

Photographer: Jo Kearney/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Afghan Refugee Women Wait for Free Bread

Photographer's description: Afghan women sit and wait for free bread handouts at the market as it's difficult for them to earn money.

Production Paradise Previously Published

smoke swirls around mushrooms on blue background

Category: Production Paradise Previously Published

Photographer: Diego Papagna/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Sky Mushrooms

Photographer's description: Mushrooms enveloped in steam, immersed in a play of light and transparency, evoking the warmth of the kitchen like a sun in the sky.

Street Food

man pulls a large bread out of pan in street food stall

Category: Street Food

Photographer: Debdatta Chakraborty/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Ramadan Special Parantha Halwa

Photographer's description: During the Ramadan months, Kolkata turns into a foodie's paradise. Just after noon, huge ovens are lit and giant paranthas are prepared for the iftar. Not only Muslims, but people from all communities, throng around the food stalls, making it a culinary haven.

The James Beard Foundation Photography Award

man holds rack of ribs in butcher shop

Category: The James Beard Foundation Photography Award

Photographer: Luke Copping/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Tom Moriarty - Moriarty Meats and Cafe Bar Moriarty, Buffalo NY

Photographer's description: Tom Moriarty and his wife, Caitlin, own Moriarty Meats and its adjacent restaurant, Cafe Bar Moriarty. Moriarty Meats is a whole-animal butcher shop in Buffalo, NY, sourcing local meats and inspired by traditional European butcheries. Tom and his team work exclusively by hand.

Tiptree Cake Award

powdered sugar sprinkles over pavlova against dark background

Category: Tiptree Cake Award

Photographer: Audrey Laferrière/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Pavlova’s Arabesque

Photographer's description: None

The Philip Harben Award for Food in Action supported by International Salon Culinaire

elderly woman shakes pasta in rustic kitchen

Category: The Philip Harben Award for Food in Action supported by International Salon Culinaire

Photographer: Diego Marinelli/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: La Matassa. A Real Work of Craftsmanship

Photographer's description: Fresh pasta is a symbol that represents the cultural richness of the Italian territory. An image of its processing becomes a means to telling history, traditions and centuries-old passions. Matassa pasta is made in Irpinia in southern Italy with a truly exceptional technique.

World of Drinks

a glass sits next to spill with melted ice

Category: World of Drinks

Photographer: Alessandra Bartoloni/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Sunshine Gin

Photographer's description: Sun, ice and a gin tonic. Condensation drips, the table’s a mess, and the afternoon heat is winning the battle. But who cares? It’s cold, it’s strong and it’s exactly what this day needed. Cheers to the simple pleasures!

The Bimi® Prize

monks sit next to lavish bowls of fruit in temple

Category: The Bimi® Prize

Photographer: Ryan Kost/World Food Photography Awards sponsored by Bimi®

Title: Buddhist Offerings

Photographer's description: Monks at a temple in Angkor Wat, Cambodia prepare traditional Buddhist offerings. This practice is deeply symbolic in Buddhism, often representing celebration, gratitude, respect and devotion to the Buddha, and the teaching and monastic community. The intricate arrangement of fruits and flowers emphasises mindfulness and respect.