The winners of the ninth annual iPhone Photography Awards—an international photography contest that fosters iPhone and mobile photography—have been announced, with Siyuan Niu of Xinjiang, China, coming on top.
“I couldn’t believe I got the prize,” Niu tells TIME. “If I had to describe the feeling, I could only say that it feels like when Andy from The Shawshank Redemption finally reached out the sewers and hug the freedom in the lightstorm; it’s like when Jack won the ticket to the Titanic; or when young Simba was born and lifted by the shaman baboon, Rafiki.”
Selected from thousands of entries submitted by iPhone photographers from 139 countries around the world, the top four winners are joined by dozens more who received First, Second and Third prizes in 19 different categories — from travel to animals to portraits. “It’s amazing to see what people capture and how connected they are to those moments, no matter what country in the world they are in,” says the awards’ founder Kenan Aktulun. “It feels like a warm invitation from someone sharing a slice of their life experience.”
Niu won the Grand Prize for his image of a 70-year-old Khalkha with his golden eagle in the Tianshan Mountains in the south of Xinjiang, China. Titled Man and the Eagle, the image captures a tough man with a weather-beaten face who shares a tender companionship with his wild, trained bird.
Based in the Xinjiang Province, Niu was photographing the snowy landscape when the man came towards him on horse with the eagle on his right arm. “The eagle must have noticed me as it started flapping its wings and screeching, very agitated and vigilant,” Niu tells TIME. “The old man used his hand and his voice to calm it down. They were touching face-to-face. With my iPhone in hand, I took the shot.”
Decidedly moving beyond his systematic training in digital cameras, Niu says he’s since grown into the habit of shooting with his iPhone 5s, which he uses to show the multivariate beauties of his home country, highlighting the harmony between humans and nature. “Photography today could never have been more simple,” he says. “My iPhone is always with me anytime in my pocket. With just one touch, I can immediately record a moment in front of me. I can come up with the footage even when I didn’t look at the screen or settings.”
Niu shot with no other lenses or gadgets, and post-processed on Snapseed after applying a VSCO filter.
Second Prize went to graphic designer Kuleta for his Modern Cathedrals, an impressionistic look at a longstanding architectural structure. But the image carries with it as much mystery as its amorphous aesthetic suggests. “I really don’t know what this image actually is,” Kuleta tells TIME. “I just know to my surprise that I won First Place.”
Kuleta, who was always more into nature and minimalistic long exposure landscape photography, recently started experimenting with architectural photography. He took to the streets of Poland and France with his iPhone 5, interested in merging long exposure photography with an impressionistic aesthetic. “I simply fell in love with the painterly effect that came out of it,” he says. “There is something grandiose and surreal about architecture itself, surreal because probably I will never understand how people are able to create these buildings, skyscrapers, how they even build them.”
His images are created using long exposure apps like AvgCamPro and AvgNiteCam, and then editing in Snapseed and VSCO for final touches.
Painter-turned-photographer Robertis from Carlsbad, Calif., was awarded Third Place for She Bends with the Wind. The image, an iPhone 6 shot of a woman swaying like an extension of the long Cape Cod grass around her with a red umbrella, falls in line with Robertis’ love of the fanciful. “My work attempts to capture images that invoke magical places found only in the subconscious of those who dare to peek behind the curtain of day-to-day life,” she says. The image was edited in Snapseed and Photoshop Express.
With Wonderland, a quirky father-and-son candid, Florida based photographer Borlenghi won Third Place. A conceptual photographer living and working in Miami, Borlenghi took this image as part of a series for #WHPwonderland, a weekend project organized by Instagram one weekend before Christmas 2015. “I went on a little adventure with my five-year-old son to the beach at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne with reindeer masks,” Borlenghi says. “It was mid-December, windy and colder than we expected. There was not a soul on the beach, and I am pretty sure the people we walked by on the way there thought we were crazy, but we kept on going.”
The image, shot on the iPhone 6s on a tripod, with the Apple Watch as a shutter, is one of many Borlenghi has shot for her Instagram account in the spirit of practice makes perfect. “I go for it whenever possible, even when it doesn’t work,” she says. “It’s always worth the try.”
These Are the Best iPhone Photos of 2015
Photographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First place, Sounds of the old town.Michał KoralewskiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place, Cafe Birds.David CraikPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third place, Before Sunset.
Yi-Chieh Yvonne LuNominated in the Children category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.
Aung Pyae SoeNominated in the Travel category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.Robert RadesicNominated in the Others category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Jose Luis Saez MartinezNominated in the People category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.
Jose Luis BarciaNominated in the News Events category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Third place.Chen Chung HungNominated in the Flowers category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Amy PatersonNominated in the Food category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Xu LinNominated in the Trees category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Ruairidh McGlynnNominated in the Portrait category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.
Alexander VuNominated in the Landscape category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.Faisal AlateeqiNominated in the Still Life category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Cindy BuskeNominated in the Seasons category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Second place.Joshua SarinanaNominated in the Lifestyle category, iPhone Photography Awards.
Third place.Cesar BernardoNominated in the Architecture category, iPhone Photography Awards.
First place.Christian Frank
With a pending announcement in September, the three winners look forward to Apple’s next iPhone model: Niu hopes it will offer exposure control. Robertis would prefer a dual-lens option and potential features that would come with that—like stereo 3D, post-shooting focusing, auto-object masking, etc. “It will be an amazing push for the entire photographic industry, not just for mobile,” he says.
Founded the same year the iPhone was launched, in 2007, the IPPAwards pay tribute to the stunning imagery that can be captured with even the smallest of cameras, reminding us that the person behind the lens plays a significant part in the making of a picture.
“Having an iPhone means anyone can take a picture, but taking a picture doesn’t make a person a photographer, Borlenghi says. Niu agrees. “The iPhone is like a pen in our hands. Good or bad, the pen itself will never write poems, but the poets will.”
Photographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Grand Prize Winner, Man and the Eagle.Siyuan NiuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner, Modern Cathedrals.Patrick KuletaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner, She Bends with the Wind.
Robin RobertisPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner, Wonderland.
Carolyn Mara Borlenghi
Photographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Abstract category.Jiayu MaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Abstract category.Junfeng WangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Abstract category.Jinsong HuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Architecture category.Jian WangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Architecture category.Patryk KuletaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Architecture category.Patryk KuletaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Animals category.Erica WuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Animals category.Mette LampcovPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Animals category.Junbiao CaiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Children category.K K Photographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Children category.Siyuan NiuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Children category.Bruno DreuxPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Flowers category.Lone BjørnPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Flowers category. Amo PassicosPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Flowers category.Qinglan QuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Food category.Andrew MontgomeryPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Food category. He KuankuanPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Food category.Andrew MontgomeryPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Landscape category.Vasco Galhardo SimoesPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Landscape category.Nazaret Sanchez RodriguezPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Landscape category.Jian WangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Lifestyle category.Yuki CheungPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Lifestyle category.Jason GreenePhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Lifestyle category. Rithwik V JPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Nature category.Junfeng WangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Nature category.Yang ZhangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Nature category.Lei YutingPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the News Events category.Loulou d'AkiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the News Events category.Hernan RamosPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the News Events category.Liang HuangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Others category.Kevin CaseyPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Others category.Kechen SongPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Others category.Tsz Kwan LaiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Panorama category.Glenn HomannPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Panorama category.Diana MotaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Panorama category.Jen Pollack BiancoPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the People category.Xia ZhenkaiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the People category.Scott WoodwardPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the People category.Yi Lin HuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Portrait category.Elaine TaylorPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Portrait category.Geri CentonzePhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Portrait category.Paddy ChaoPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Seasons category.Valencia TomPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Seasons category.Cocu LiuPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Seasons category.Matthew SullivanPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Still Life category.Wen QiPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Still Life category.Fan LongPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Still Life category.Madeleine McCoyPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Sunset category.Nicky RyanPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Sunset category.Yongmei WangPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Sunset category.Philip NixPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Travel category.Fugen XiaoPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Travel category.Donghai XiaPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Travel category.Shiyang HanPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
First Place Winner in the Trees category.Victor KintanarPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Second Place Winner in the Trees category.Conchi MuñozPhotographers of the Year iPhone Photography Awards.
Third Place Winner in the Trees category.Gianluca Ricoveri