World food photography awards

World food photography awards
22.05.25
Gastronomy

World food photography awards

The best food photography awards

On 20th May in London, the world’s most prestigious international food photography competition announced the winners of its 2025 edition.

FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS FORMS

Formerly known as Food Photographer of the Year, the World Food Photography Awards has since 2011 cemented its reputation as the planet’s leading event dedicated to food photography. Created by Caroline Kenyon – a former journalist and founder of a public relations agency specialising in British food products – the competition was born from an observation: the lack of recognition given to food photography, despite its omnipresence in our consumer societies.

1st Place, Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers © Lizzie Mayson
2nd Place, Student Food Photographer of the Year © Thomas Cubitt

The competition is open to both professional and amateur photographers from around the world. It recognises work from a wide variety of sources each year and gives its finalists an international profile, financial rewards and commercial opportunities.

1st Place, Bring Home the Harvest © Chang Jiangbin
2nd Place, Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration © Md Mahabub Hossain Khan

Its 29 categories explore the richness of food representations: cultivation, the food industry, cooking, tasting, celebration, survival… every aspect of this universal and multifaceted language is covered.

World food photography awards1st Place, Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration © Hoai Anh Dang

WORLD FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS: 29 CATEGORIES

Among the innovations in this latest edition is the Bimi® Prize for the best photography showcasing fresh fruits and vegetables. It provides the brand – a partner of the competition – with a way of promoting plants in all their forms.

1st Place, Hotel Art Group Food Stylist Award © Food Photography & Food Styling by Costas Millas

Meanwhile, the festive side of food is celebrated by the “Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration” prize, which Maison Taittinger has supported since the earliest days of the competition. This category showcases images of dishes shared at parties and celebrations around the world, illustrating the central role food plays in convivial moments, irrespective of culture. The equally festive “Champagne Taittinger Wedding Food Photographer” prize, which rewards wedding photos of food: preparation, toasts, cake cutting, champagne bottle opening ceremonies, etc.

2nd Place, Politics of Food © Andrew Richardson
3rd Place, Politics of Food© Yosh Has

Other categories approach food from less expected angles. For example, the “Politics of Food” competition invites photographers to document political, social or environmental issues related to food production and distribution. This section of the competition highlights the critical and documentary power that food images can convey.

World food photography awards2nd Place, Champagne Taittinger Wedding Food Photographer © Lynne Kennedy

Another area is the “Hotel Art Group Food Stylist Award”, celebrating the work of food stylists – the behind-the-scenes artisans who assemble food for presentation. This award recognises excellence in aesthetic precision, inventiveness and attention to detail in visual composition, reminding us that food photography also contains elements of architecture, texture and light.

3rd Place, Food in the Field © Emma Stoner
2nd Place, Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers © Yosh Hase

Also noteworthy is the “Bring Home the Harvest” award, a category which encompasses images illustrating the various harvesting processes (picking, harvesting, fishing and fish farming, salt marshes, etc.). These may feature movement or a powerful graphic element, creating an often striking, almost dramatic result.

1st Place, Cream of the Crop © Dorien Paymans
2nd Place, Food Influencer © Claudia Anton
3rd Place, Production Paradise Previously Published © Roberta Dall’Alba

A MULTI-TALENTED JURY

The jury – featuring new members every year – is a mix of photographers, chefs, editors, artistic directors and even video and film directors, all linked by a strong professional commitment to visual images and cuisine. Over the years, the competition has attracted renowned personalities such as chefs Alice Waters, Yotam Ottolenghi, Michel Roux Jr… and Martin Parr, a major figure in contemporary documentary photography. This year the role of jury chair has been assigned to David Loftus, the world’s most widely-published food photographer, ensuring that the selected works will be appraised by expert and demanding eyes.

1st Place, The Bimi® Prize © Ryan Kost
2nd Place, Cream of the Crop © Jay Watson Brown

2025 AWARDS CEREMONY

The winners of the 2025 edition will be announced on Tuesday 20th May at the Champagne Taittinger Awards Evening ceremony held at London’s Mall Galleries, in the presence of chef and food author Yotam Ottolenghi.

The shortlisted works will be exhibited at the Mall Galleries from 21st to 25th May, then at Fortnum & Mason from 2nd June, and finally at the Museum of the Home, from 3rd June to 7th September.

 

Mall Galleries, Londres SW1Y 5AS
Wednesday 21st May – Sunday 25th May, from 10:00am to 6:00pm*
(*Closed at 5:00pm on Friday 23rd May and at 1:00pm on Sunday 25th May)
Free entry, no booking required

See images of the finalists here :
www.worldfoodphotographyawards.com
www.instagram.com/FoodPhotoAward

Cover image : “Flour-covered joy” © Brayden Lim (Alinea Collective), catégorie Champagne Taittinger Food for Celebration.

World food photography awards1st Place, On the Phone © Linda Repasky