2016 iPhone Photography Award Winner

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

The 2016 iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) 

Some people might think that to produce a masterpiece you need an expensive camera but with sick photography skills, iPhone is enough to shock people.


Man and the Eagle

“The brave and wise Khalkhas live along the mountains in the south of Xinjiang and are companions with the eagles. They regard eagles as their children and train them for many years to hunt. This 70 year old man is rigid and solemn in front of family and friends, but when he is with his beloved eagle, the corner of his mouth would curve up. When the eagles reach mating age, although he is very reluctant, the man releases the eagles back into nature so that they can thrive. A mild heart and exquisite love are covered by his weather-beaten face. He is a tough man with a tender heart.”

By Siyuan Niu, Xinjiang, China

Grand Prize Winner, Photographer of the Year


Modern Cathedrals

“Most of my shots come from Warsaw and one from Strasbourg. The idea was to make it more impressionistic, to show architecture in a completely different way that combines my background in graphic design and painting.”

By Patryk Kuleta, Warsaw, Poland

1st Place, Photographer of the Year


She Bends with the Wind

“I was on a iPhone workshop and reunion with a friend and teacher in Cape Cod. We all went out to photograph the the perfect sunset. I tend to bring a few things when I travel, one being this wonderful red umbrella. When others shoot the sunsets and beautiful scenery, I like to photograph some human aspects in these scenes.”

By Robin Robertis, Carlsbad CA, United States

2nd Place, Photographer of the Year







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Did you take these photos?

No sir, I selected it from The 2016 iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS).

Then you shouldn't be posting it without the photographer's permission.