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The Winners Of “The Environmental Photographer Of The Year 2021” Have Been Announced (26 Pics)
All around us, we're seeing the effects of climate change. The land is ravaged by fires, storms, floods and other disasters that might make one think that the world is ending. People all around the world have to deal with the consequences of climate change and it's terrifying to think about what might come next. Scientists and global activists have warned about the aftereffects of people's tremendous consumerism, but are their words being heard? If not words, maybe images can provoke us to think about our planet and inspire us to change.
The Environmental Photographer of the Year (EPOTY) competition showcases the most inspirational environmental photography from around the world. This year the winners of the 14th competition were revealed at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland. "The award celebrates humanity’s ability to survive and innovate and showcases thought-provoking images that call attention to our impact and inspire us to live sustainably."
The title of Environmental Photographer of the Year 2021 was given to Spanish photographer Antonio Argon Renuncio for his photo titled "The Rising Tide Sons", which depicts a child sleeping inside a house that has been destroyed by coastal erosion of Afiadenyigba beach in Ghana.
We present you the powerful winning photos from the competition, with descriptions by the photographers.
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The Last Breath, Kevin Ochieng Onyango, 2021
"A boy takes in air from the plant, with a sand storm brewing in the background. This is an impression of the changes to come."
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Camera: Nikon D7200
According to a public opinion poll conducted by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in 2020, almost 70% of Americans are extremely and somewhat anxious about the impact of climate change on the planet.
Natural disasters are getting more severe. Scientists are marking new weather records that were not believed to be realistic before. But this is the new reality now and one should start from oneself in order to prevent enormous pollution that is happening right now.
Drying Incense, Azim Khan Ronnie, 2019
"Workers sit surrounded by bundles of incense sticks in Quang Phu Cau village in Hanoi, Vietnam. Incense has been made using traditional methods here for hundreds of years and plays an important role in the spiritual lives of Vietnamese people."
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Camera: DJI Mavic 2 Pro
This is one of the coolest pictures that I have seen in a while. The colors are amazing!!
The Rising Tide Sons, Antonio Aragon Renuncio, 2019
"A child sleeps inside his house destroyed by coastal erosion on Afiadenyigba beach. Sea levels in West-African countries continue to rise and thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes."
Location: Togo, West Africa
Camera: Sony A7III
This year, EPOTY has received almost 7,000 images from professional and amateur photographers in over 119 nations. All of the photographs depict the effects of climate change and the most inspirational environmental photography is showcased in the competition.
"The Environmental Photographer of the Year supports the urgent calls to action of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, recognizing the intricate interconnected nature of development, poverty reduction, equality, security and climate action and the unprecedented effort from all sectors of society required to address the defining issues of our time."
Survive For Alive, Ashraful Islam, 2021
"Flocks of sheep search for grass amongst the cracked soil. Extreme droughts in Bangladesh have created hardships for all living beings."
Location: Noakhali, Bangladesh
Camera: DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Net-Zero Transition: Photobioreactor, Simone Tramonte, 2020
"A photobioreactor at Algalif’s facilities produces sustainable astaxanthin products. Iceland has shifted from fossil fuels to 100% of electricity and heat from renewable sources."
Location: Reykjanesbaer, Iceland
The title of the environmental photographer of the year 2021 went to Antonio Aragon Renuncio. He is a documentary photographer from Spain based in Nicaragua. For the last 20 years, he has been working mainly in Africa and Central America, committed to issues relating to global health, poverty, environment, sustainability, diminishing cultures and discrimination.
The photographer revealed in one of his interviews that photography is everything to him. "I really couldn't conceive my life without it. It is a very important part of a whole that I am passionate about."
Hooked Pup, Celia Kujala, 2020
"A California sea lion pup with a hook embedded in his mouth follows the diver and seems to be asking for help."
Location: Coronado Islands, Mexico
Camera: Nikon D500
This is where I just want to scream put the camera down and help.
Inferno, Amaan Ali, 2021
"A boy fighting surface fires in a forest near his home in Yamuna Ghat, New Delhi, India. According to locals, forest fires caused by human activity in the area are a common occurrence due to adverse living conditions."
Location: New Delhi, India
Camera: Nikon D750
Another environmental photographer, Amaan Ali, has received the title of the young environmental photographer of the year 2021. He is a freelance photographer based in Delhi, India, but is originally from Giridih, India. The photographer revealed that the inspiration for his work has never been limited to a single thing. "But being a graduate in English literature, I’ve always been influenced by the arts, be it a classical piece by Frederic Chopin or a painting by Claude Monet."
Ali mentioned that climate change has affected everybody. "I feel lucky enough and fortunate enough as a documentary photographer to have this opportunity to contribute to awareness of climate change." Ali hopes that people will become responsible and will contribute to the protection of the environment. The full interview can be found here.
The Life: A Narrow Strip, Roberto Bueno, 2019
"A narrow strip of road divides ochre-colored and freshwaters. Trees wait on the fresh side of the road opposite the toxic waters of a nearby mine reservoir."
Location: Río Tinto, Huelva, Spain
Camera: Hasselblad L1D-20c
This sickens me. Sadly, we can see this no further than Florida and Texas.
Flood, Michele Lapini, 2020
"A house is submerged by the flooding of the River Panaro in the Po Valley due to heavy rainfall and melting snow."
Location: Nonantola, Modena, Italy
Camera: Hasselblad
Working Mother, Riben Dhar, 2021
"A working mother in an open-air fish drying rack provides for her family with her baby cradled in the rack nearby."
Location: Chattogram, Bangladesh
Camera: Nikon D750
Polluted Buriganga River, Azim Khan Ronnie, 2021
"A busy polluted waterway on Buriganga River is filled with boats and their passengers on the morning work commute to the densely populated city of Dhaka, home to an estimated 21 million people."
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Camera: DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Cathedral In The Desert, Jay Huang, 2021
"Originally named for its natural resemblance to a cathedral, the monument has been buried nearly 100 feet under the flood-waters of the Lake Powell reservoir since 1963. Droughts reduced the water level in 2021 enabling this image of Reflection Canyon."
Location: Lake Powell, Utah, USA
Camera: Nikon D850
Journey For Sustainability, Sandipani Chattopadhyay, 2021
"Jute is grown in the Ganges Delta. Jute is a sustainable alternative to plastic with a low cost of production. The government in India is supporting the development of the jute sector."
Location: West Bengal, India
Camera: DJI Mavic Pro 2
Environment Confined In Plastic, Subrata Dey, 2021
"A child sits on a ladder in a plastic bottle recycling factory in Bangladesh. PET recycling in Bangladesh is a growing industry, however, collection and sorting are predominantly manual."
Location: Chittagong, Bangladesh
Camera: SONY ILCE-7RM3
This is depressing. That boy should have soft grass to play in, not mountains of trash :(
The Nemo’s Garden, Giacomo D’orlando, 2021
"Nemo’s Garden represents an alternative system of agriculture. This self-sustainable project aims at making underwater farming a viable eco-friendly solution to counteract the increasing climate change pressures."
Location: Noli, Italy
Camera: Nikon D7500
Green Barrier, Sandipani Chattopadhyay, 2021
"Irregular monsoon seasons and droughts cause algal bloom on the Damodar river. Algal blooms prevent light from penetrating the surface and prevent oxygen absorption by the organisms beneath, impacting human health and habitats in the area."
Location: West Bengal, India
Camera: Canon 5D Mark IV
The Polygonal Forest, Roberto Bueno, 2019
"Chestnut forests are managed sustainably by felling trees in polygonal zones leaving uncut areas in the middle which aid natural reforestation."
Location: Sierra de Béjar, Salamanca, Spain
Camera: Hasselblad L1D-20c
Marine Pollution From Aquaculture, Nguyen Duy Sinh, 2020
"Aquaculture from ponds near the beach discharge directly into the sea and cause pollution to the marine environment."
Location: Vietnam
Camera: DJI Mavic Pro
Fishing In River, Ashraful Islam, 2021
"Fisherman cast their nets in the algae near Sontola Bridge. Algae accumulates in the rivers of Bangladesh during the dry season."
Location: Sirajganj, Bangladesh
Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Stunningly gorgeous photograph with the vivid contrast of colours. However, I realize that the algae bloom is extremely damaging to the environment.
Seeking Pure Drinking Water, Sultan Ahmed Niloy, 2021
"Women search for water in Shora-9 of Gabura union in Satkhira. Over a decade after cyclone Aila, freshwater ponds and wells have become increasingly saline. Women are traditionally responsible for collecting water and make multiple trips over long distances to supply their families."
Location: Khulna, Bangladesh
Camera: DJI Mavic Pro 2
Dry Fish Harvesting, Ashraful Islam, 2020
"Dry fish terraces cover vast areas of the Sirajganj district. Dry fish production is the primary source of employment for many rural families near the Chalan Beel, which is under threat due to anthropogenic environmental impacts."
Location: Sirajganj, Bangladesh
Camera: DJI Mavic Mini
Clean Energy, Pedro De Oliveira Simões Esteves, 2021
"Wind turbines on the mountaintops are captured moments before sunset on a cloudy day."
Location: Serra de São Macário - Portugal
Camera: Canon EOS R
Surya, Elena Pakhalyuk, 2020
"The Valley of the Mud Volcanoes is at risk due to climate change and human activity."
Location: Crimean Peninsula
Camera: DJI Mavic Pro 2
The mud is good for your skin. Anecdotely, it also has anti-inflammatory properties, and can be used topically on painful joints and muscles.
Risky Journey, Ziaul Huque, 2019
"A boy with plastic items to sell to a local factory in Chittagong. Children risk dangerous conditions collecting plastic, metal and other dumped waste to earn a living."
Location: Chittagong, Bangladesh
Camera: SONY ILCE-7RM3
Umka 2021 Expedition, Grigorov Gavriil, 2021
"Researchers weigh an anesthetized Polar bear on Franz Joseph Land in the Arctic Ocean. The expedition, organized by the Russian Geographical Society, aims to monitor the local polar bear population and assess the impact of climate change."
Location: Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
Camera: Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Raw Salt Production, Nnguyen Linh Vinh Quoc, 2020
"Salt farmers in the Dam Vua salt field begin their day early raking salt into piles before the sun gets high. The salt particles are crystallized after the seawater in the field evaporates."
Location: Nha Trang, Vietnam
Unfortunately, until our world leaders, business leaders, and celebrities do more than talk, the problem will just get worse. Over 400 private jets were used to fly these hypocrites to the COP26 climate conference. They have no clue and do not care. It's all for show.
And the fossil fuel lobby was the largest group there, larger than any country's delegation.
Load More Replies...I have stopped believing that common sense, fairness and altruism will win this. We‘ll lose democracy and we’ll have ecological dictatorships. I really don’t see how else we can ensure that the right things are being done. I am so saddened that we still can’t listen to reason and act accordingly. And that the goodness of so, so many is counteracted by the evil of a few.
This world is so sad and those who think they can take their billions with them just don't care. People like Elon Musk just figure that after the earth is completely uninhabitable, because they did nothing for it, will just move to Mars and get busy destroying another planet.
Unfortunately, until our world leaders, business leaders, and celebrities do more than talk, the problem will just get worse. Over 400 private jets were used to fly these hypocrites to the COP26 climate conference. They have no clue and do not care. It's all for show.
And the fossil fuel lobby was the largest group there, larger than any country's delegation.
Load More Replies...I have stopped believing that common sense, fairness and altruism will win this. We‘ll lose democracy and we’ll have ecological dictatorships. I really don’t see how else we can ensure that the right things are being done. I am so saddened that we still can’t listen to reason and act accordingly. And that the goodness of so, so many is counteracted by the evil of a few.
This world is so sad and those who think they can take their billions with them just don't care. People like Elon Musk just figure that after the earth is completely uninhabitable, because they did nothing for it, will just move to Mars and get busy destroying another planet.