
Exceptional Winners from the 2025 B&W Photo Contest


“Pasta Lake” by Radik von Hersberg. General professional winner.
“The Polish around the country embraced swimming in the winter as their favorite chase. It has become a thing that must be done between the Polish middle class. This was clear, for example, on social media, as soon as she was overwhelmed by selfies from people standing in cold water. He stands almost everywhere, like the toxic lake. “
Eternal and elegant, there is something about black and white photography that picks up imagination. And the winners of the re -focus awards 2025 black and white photo competitions We mentioned the power of this creative choice. After evaluating the requests from photographers in 80 countries, an expert committee of judges sponsored the amazing winners list by professional and amateur photographers.
Radec von Hersburg Maria Erlich was distinguished as a total winner of professional and non -professional divisions, respectively. Von Hersberg won ToxicA great look at the lengths that the Poles want to go to dip, even in the winter hollow. EHRLICHShe is a hairdresser and a makeup artist in addition to her work in photography, she won her beautiful informal image of a woman in Ghana.
In addition to the total winners, exceptional photographs were honored through a wide range of categories in both periods. From travel and Photographer For its simplicity and fine arts, the categories allowed the photographers to show the creative possibilities of black and white photography.
Pass down to see the professional and non -professional winners of our favorite, then go to the RecOPS Awards for the full viewing Winner and final exhibition.
These are the prominent winners of the Recuss Awards 2025 in black and white.


“Nuerki” by Maria Erlich. In general, the non -professional winner.
“A girl with a traditional hairstyle sitting in front of a house in Nima, Accra Ghana”


“How beautiful you are” by Aga Karamoul. The winner, the non -professional, pets
“Welsh stallion dowry admires its reflection in the mirror.”


“Alone in silence,” written by Hiri Susanto. Professional runner -up in general


“Woodnymph, Ecuador” crowned by Mark Gordon. The winner, the uncontrolled, wildlife


“Cowbadocia” cow’s shepherds “by Ava Carmel. Winner, professional, travel
Local Turkish cowboy maintains the last herd of Yelki Welai’s horses, who live in a wide valley of Capadosia. “


“Black Hijab” by Mauro Matteloni. Winner, professional, fashion and beauty
Photographers in 80 countries presented the best monochromatic images to look at.


“Light Engineering” by Grit Meyer. The winner, the non -professional, its simplicity
“The image of” light engineering “explodes the existing models and re -customized them. The modern design of Isozaki engineering is smoothly with the elements of Islamic architecture, while the human number is a wide reference.


“The hunter’s dance between Managrav Enl” was written by Kazavier Ayayem. The winner, the non -professional, travel
“The fishermen work skillfully on the quiet water in the Inle Lake, surrounded by lush mangroves, and their traditional technologies that are harmoniously with the quiet scene.”


“Divers comment” by Jiber Berki Andersen. In general, the third non -professional and winning place, non -professional, nature
“Ultraviolet photography approaches were the same on the floor: using a small camera, without lights or flash, and exclusively black and white. (Leica Q2 Mono).


“Server -free photo” by Assuk Singopta. In general, the non -professional runner -up


“VA, Thought” (“Go, Thought” from “Nabucco”) by Christian Passte. The winner, uncontrolled, final art
“O my country, very beautiful but lost. Oh, memory, very loved, but it is very painful. Golden Har inspires great poets. Why are you so silent and give up tears? GiusePpe Verdi inspires Italian glory in decomposition.”


“West Bank and Jerusalem” by Michael Christopher Brown. Winner, professional journalistic photography


“Internal Odysse” written by Tizion Esiel. Total professional third place.
Judges have chosen the winners through professional and non -professional divisions.


“The string symphony” is written by Jackie Maticok. Winner, professional, architecture
“It is lost in the complex symmetry of a modern bridge of cables, which turns its structure into a magical display of engineering accuracy. The interaction between close lines and curved forms creates a sense of movement and balance, which raises both sensitive architectural power.”


“Get on my windows” for Peter Jeishki. Winner, professional, nature
“Nature creates frost art in the winter on the windows of the old leaking farm. The crystalline structures are formed overnight
Mirage through ice crystals, then the artwork disappears in the warmth of the sun. The flat gray winter is sometimes giving way to first place. “


“North UIST Landscape” by Jens Winkler. The winner, the professional, its simplicity
“A summary of the landscape on North Ost island, Scotland.”


“Alone together” by Christine Walsh. Winner, professional, summary
“Photographer Devin Yalkin.”


“Ideal balance for humans and horse” by Beng Tyong Nanger. The winner, the non -professional, pets
“The Mongolian eagle hunters are Kazakhstan who have a tradition in the search for horse. The man and the horse are one mobile unit. At the Golden Eagle Festival, sport is held to show their skills. The competition requires capturing metal currency bags in a volop is an ideal balance for both men and horse.”


Erik Hagman’s “light shape”. Winner, Professional, Fine Arts


Orngutan: the person of the forest, “by Venkatish Kitur. The winner, a non -professional, fine arts
“Here, I present a picture of Lanurangotan with deep eyes, reflecting both intelligence and sadness. Their view of a calm call for survival, haunted by setting forests, loss of habitat, and silent conflict for existence and survival in a rapidly changing world.”
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