Check out the victors of the 2025 iPhone Photography Contest
Announcing the Winners of the 2021 and 2025 iPhone Photography Awards
The iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) have recently highlighted the winners of the 2025 competition, but if you're searching for the 2021 winners, fear not! They can be found in past announcements or archives on the IPPAWARDS website.
In the 2025 competition, Jarod Peraza from the USA claimed the Grand Prize with his photograph "Viajero Nocturno", captured in Villa de Leyva, Colombia. Carol Addassi, also from the USA, took the Runner-up position with her black-and-white night shot "Passage", taken in Central Park, New York City. Other notable winners include Thiago Bernardes de Souza (Brazil) for "Moto Cães" and Martha Nance (USA) for "Foggy Morning on the Corrotoman".
To discover the specific winners of the 2021 awards, a visit to the official IPPAWARDS website or archives from that year is necessary. Adrian Beasley from the UK won in the Cityscape category with "The Timeless Tyne Bridge". Valeria Cammareri from Italy triumphed in the Portrait category with "I am the King". Kęstutis Cemnolonskis secured Third Place in the People category. Dominic Dähncke from Germany took Second Place in the Other category with "Untitled", and went on to win the Series category with "Puzzle".
This year's Grand Prize winner is Jarod Peraza for his photograph titled "Viajero Nocturno". Other notable winners include Lan Zhan Xiang who took Second Place in the Cityscape category with "Light chaser". Minghui Xu from China took Second Place in the Children category with "Playing in the Air". Aleksandra Debiczak won in the Architecture category, Mark Sarmiento from the Philippines triumphed in the Nature category with "Winter Bamboos", and Jayne Parker won in the Animals category with the photograph titled "Close Encounter".
In the Other category, André Skagervik from Norway claimed victory with "Winter Lines". The First Place award was given to Carol Addassi for her photograph titled "Passage". Martha Nance took Third Place with "Foggy Morning on the Corrotoman". Jens Peterson from Germany won in the Landscape category with "Lübeck Amazonas". Sunny Hsiao-Mei Cheng won in the Abstract category with the photograph titled "Liminal". Leo Huang from China won in the Lifestyle category with "Who lost the elephant balloon?". Karolina Zielony from Poland won in the People category with "Vibrant Colours of The Neighbourhood". Thiago Bernardes de Souza claimed Second Place with "Moto Cães". Julia Zyrina won in the Children category with the photograph titled "When the chestnut trees bloom".
The 18th annual iPhone Photography Awards has returned with a breathtaking celebration of moments from more than 140 countries.
The 2021 winners of the iPhone Photography Awards can be found in past announcements or archives on the IPPAWARDS website. In the world of technology-driven entertainment, the 2021 IPPAWARDS showcased Adrian Beasley from the UK as the winner in the Cityscape category with "The Timeless Tyne Bridge".