Официальная подборка лучших фотографий фотографов из Токио, Япония по итогам международной фотопремии 11th 35AWARDS. На странице представлены фотографии участников разных жанров и направлений.
Каталог 10TH 35AWARDS
Более 1500 лучших работ 10-ой фотопремии, более 1000 авторов
Tsuruga-jo Castle in Fukushima is a reconstruction of a Japanese castle first built around 500 years ago. After heavy snowfall, the structure was completely covered in white, blending into the frozen landscape around it. A lone figure in historical attire moved quietly across the snow, creating a scene that felt less like the present day and more like a moment encountered while traveling through time.
In Tonga, I encountered a mother whale and her calf.
With no diving gear—only breath and stillness—I waited underwater.
The calf approached me curiously, and we shared a gaze.
In its eyes, I saw the vast ocean and felt completely embraced.
I used a fisheye lens; without it, they were simply too close to capture.
It was like a martial artist sensing the line between contact and no contact.
I passed beneath the giant fin, feeling calm rather than fear.
I knew—they saw me not as a threat, but as a friend.
Then they drifted away, leaving only silence behind.
A high-angle photograph capturing a fleeting instant as strangers cross paths within a narrow beam of sunlight. The dramatic interplay of light and deep shadow highlights this brief intersection on the zebra crossing before they fade back into the urban shade.
Light, carved from darkness. I folded satin like stone to build an obsidian veil that shelters and sharpens a single face. The fabric is not ornament but architecture—a corridor that narrows the world until only skin and gaze remain. In monochrome, time falls away; surface becomes tone, silence becomes shape. I sought a portrait that is unhurried and ceremonial—a small, private eclipse from which quiet strength rises, with all else withheld.
A human figure stands in delicate balance with artificial intelligence.
The mannequins represent AI—silent observers reflecting control, imitation, and coexistence.
A series exploring the harmony between Japan’s vital infrastructure and the eternal cosmos. From the spiral approach to Tokyo’s Rainbow Bridge to the scenic passes around Mount Fuji, long-exposure photography reveals the dynamic flow of traffic as light trails, synchronized with the Earth’s rotation traced in star trails.
As night falls, Tokyo transforms into a sea of lights, shimmering like a vast constellation. From above, the endless glow stretches beyond the horizon, revealing the quiet pulse of the city.
At its heart stands Tokyo Tower, its crimson glow shining like a guiding beacon, illuminating the towering buildings that define the metropolis.
On a quiet street, a woman raises her smartphone, capturing this moment of brilliance. Through her lens, what story does Tokyo tell her?
Tokyo’s nights hold infinite perspectives—each one unique to the eyes that behold them.
– Рейтинг фотографов по странам и городам строится на основе 3-х лучших фотографий автора и их относительной позиции в каждой отдельной номинации. Рейтинг в номинации "Мобильная фотография" учитывается в меньшей степени для формирования рейтинга. В списке по странам и городам показывается одна фотография автора с лучшим рейтингом.
– В списке опубликованы только работы которые прошли 2-й этап голосования.
– В рейтинге лучших фотографий учитывается только одна — самая сильная — работа от каждого автора. Даже если у фотографа опубликовано несколько работ, в расчёте позиции используется только одна, с наивысшим рейтингом. Поэтому порядок фотографий в списке может не совпадать с итоговым положением автора в рейтинге.
– The rating of photographers by countries and cities is based on the three best photos of the author and their relative position in each separate nomination. Rating in the nomination "Mobile Photography" is taken into account to a lesser extent for rating formation. The list by country and city shows one photo of the author with the best rating.
– Only those photos have been published in the list that passed the second stage of voting.
– Only one strongest photo from each author is counted in the Best Photos ranking. Even if a photographer has several published works, only the highest-rated one is used to calculate their ranking position. As a result, the order of photos in the list may not match the author's final ranking position.