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As much as we sometimes wish, we can’t stop time. However, what we can do is capture beautiful moments in time, which is close enough. This is why photography and talented artists of the craft should be celebrated.

The Annual Siena International Photo Awards have announced their winners for 2022. From thousands upon thousands of submissions, the best ones were chosen and you can scroll down to see the winners and runner-ups from 17 categories. We’re eager to know which pictures are your favorites. If you wish to see the previous years, here they are: 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021.

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Andre Boto, winner of “photo of the year” has answered some questions for Bored Panda. 

“Being the overall winner of the Siena Awards is an amazing achievement,” he said. “After two years of winning in the Product category, I entered again with the hope to be at the top again like in the past, but I was not expecting to win the main award at all. It was a good surprise because this is a huge competition with a lot of participants and images entered and it's not the kind of competition where we can build a strategy to try to win.”

“I think I don't have any unusual techniques,” Andre shared. “I believe today it's more about creativity and concept than the technique. Or, the technique is something that the professional photographers have to know in advance, it's kind of mandatory. People don't like to stop and think, and I believe that's the main thing today.

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I compare photography to "fast food", the flavor of fast food it's not bad, it's fast to create, and fast to eat but afterward, it's not special. The "fast photography" is not bad, it's not difficult to create but the viewers will spend just some tenths of a second looking at it, and this kind of image normally doesn't communicate strongly enough to leave a mark on the viewers.”

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We wondered if the photographer faces a creative block at times: “In the beginning, it's not easy to find ideas especially when we start a project from zero. To pass the creative blocks I think the researching is very important, and it's normally the first step.”

“It's important to research in our area (photography/imaging) but also in other areas of art like painting, sculpture, and films. All these areas can give us the inspiration needed to go ahead reducing the "creative block" while creating. I use drawing (sketch) and make notes a lot. That's normally the beginning of all my projects and it's the phase where I decide what elements I need to photograph.”

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When asked about his future plans, Andre told us: “I normally say that I'm in photography to get fun. I like photography and Photoshop a lot, so, just working on something and having fun with that is huge.

I'm expecting to continue to photograph in my main commercial areas of work (industry, architecture, interior, and product) and continue to develop my personal projects based on photography and extreme post-production in Photoshop. I'm dedicating some time to themes like pollution, global warming, animal life in danger, and these kinds of social problems. And of course, I will continue entering some photographic competitions. The competitions are always a nice goal to make me produce.”

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TellieMoni
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Everything-her hand, her chest, and her face are all millimeters from the surface, but not breaking thru is beautiful and anxiety inducing

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Barrel 21
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Drawn to the center but once you look around you see all the beauty in this photo

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Raymond Pobiak
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this is just a joke it’s somewhat funny, but otherwise, how did a stabbed to death Jean-Paul Marat, by Charlotte Corday, end end up in this weird position? (See “The Death of Marat”, by Jacques-Louis David.), O.K!, , I like it!

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LisaMarie
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Caption for the photo "The beginning of the ceremony, with the arrival of the bride at Palazzo Pretorio in Certaldo. The shot captures the emotion of the groom waiting for the bride."

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mcborge1
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another one that makes my eyes go squiffy.. Damned Nystagmus. (@ @).

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