The 11th annual LensCulture Portrait Awards aim to discover and reward more than 35 photographers around the globe who are making exceptional photographic portraits today.
Over the years, we’ve discovered and recognized more than 300 excellent portrait photographers from all over the world — and many of them have continued to advance their careers with international magazines and media, museums, book publishers and art galleries.
The winners of this year's awards will be featured at the LensCulture exhibition in London. Our esteemed jurors are seeking compelling portraits, so don't miss this opportunity to have your work seen — and chosen — by some of the most respected names in the industry.
Whether your portraits are traditional or eclectic, quirky or visionary — we want to see your work!
Deadline: TBD
Top Awards
  • Exhibition in London
  • Cash grants of $10,000
  • Winning Series published on LensCulture
  • Featured at international photo festivals
Images in video above © Alena Schmick, Amy Horowitz, Angelika Kollin, Beata Trelka, Bertie Taylor, Julien Herger, Katarina Grajcarikova, Minette Cilliers, Sam Wright, Stephanie Diani, Troy Williams, Whitney Hayes, Yen Yap
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Be Seen by Our International Jury

Rhea Combs
Director of Curatorial Affairs
National Portrait Gallery
United States

Rhea L. Combs, PhD is the Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and works with her curatorial team along with the History, Conservation and Audience Engagement departments to grow the Portrait Gallery’s collection, develop impactful exhibitions, and draw connections between portraiture, biography and identity. Prior to this, Combs was at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture where she served as supervisory curator of photography and film and head of the museum’s Earl W. and Amanda Stafford Center for African American Media Arts. She has curated numerous exhibitions related to film and photography both nationally and internationally, including: “Everyday Beauty: Photographs and Films from the Permanent Collection” (2016), “Represent: Hip-Hop Photography” (2018), and “Now Showing: African American Movie Posters” (2019). She is a co-curator of the forthcoming exhibition “Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898–1971,” which will be presented at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. She received a BA from Howard University and an MA from Cornell University before earning a PhD from Emory University.

Andrew Katz
Deputy Photo Director
The New Yorker
United States

Andrew is the Deputy Photo Director at The New Yorker.

He commissions portfolios, portraiture, and documentary photography for the magazine and newyorker.com, as well as manages several photo editors. He joined the team in November 2021 after four years as TIME’s Deputy Director of Photography, where he co-managed a team of editors; assigned and collaborated with photographers around the world; pitched and produced covers, photo essays and features; and curated @time’s Instagram account.

He came to TIME in 2013 as a reporter and later served as a news editor. After joining the photo department in 2015, he commissioned and supported more than 120 photographers on (or above) every continent and produced portraits with more than a dozen presidents and prime ministers, the U.N. Secretary-General and the Dalai Lama. Among Andrew’s core focuses are climate change, conflict and displacement and public health.

The resulting work has been recognized by the American Society of Magazine Editors (National Magazine Awards), World Press Photo, Dart Awards for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma, Overseas Press Club, Visa pour l’Image, Pictures of the Year International and more. In 2021, he was a POYi finalist for Visual Editor of the Year.

Anna Dannemann
Senior Curator
The Photographers' Gallery
United Kingdom

Anna Dannemann is Senior Curator at The Photographers’ Gallery in London. She has curated numerous exhibitions, including the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize (2016-19) and has organized several solo exhibitions, among them Simon Fujiwara’s Joanne (2016), Charlotte Dumas’ Anima & The Widest Prairies (2015), Viviane Sassen's Analemma (2014), and William Burroughs. Anna regularly contributes to catalogues and other publications, and received an MA in Art and Visual History from the Humboldt-University of Berlin.

Andreas Müller-Pohle
Artist & Publisher
European Photography
Germany

Andreas Müller-Pohle is a Berlin-based media artist and the founder and publisher of European Photography, an independent art magazine for international contemporary photography that celebrates its 45th anniversary this year. He has published the major works by media philosopher Vilém Flusser, available in the ten-volume Edition Flusser, including the seminal Philosophy of Photography, and has been a visiting professor and lecturer at institutions in Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Andreas has worked with photography and media projects since the late 1970s. Recently, he has been pursuing two long-term projects: Studies on Water, with portraits of the water landscapes of the Danube and the megalopolis of Hong Kong, and Studies on Traffic, in which he investigates traffic phenomena in various regions of the world. His works have been widely published and exhibited and are included in numerous private and museum collections worldwide. In 2001, he was awarded the European Photography Prize from the Reind M. De Vries Foundation, a one-time distinction for his achievements in photography.

Stefano Stoll
Director
Images Vevey
Switzerland

Stefano Stoll is Founder, Director and Chief Curator of Images Vevey, in Switzerland. This brand functions as an ecosystem dedicated to supporting artistic creation in its various forms. Images Vevey has 4 main activities: a biennial, an award, a permanent exhibition space and a publishing house.

Since 2008, Stefano Stoll has made monumental outdoor installations the speciality of the visual arts biennial. Every second year, Images Vevey proposes site-specific outdoor and indoor photographic installations in Vevey’s streets and parks, on the facades of its building, in its museums and galleries, and even in Lake Geneva. He has collaborated with artists such as Cindy Sherman, Dayanita Singh, Christian Marclay, Hans-Peter Feldman, Paul Fusco, René Burri, Lee Friedlander, Ryoji Ikeda, Alex Prager, JR, Erwin Wurm, Lebohang Kganye, Daido Moryiama, Christian Boltanski, Martin Parr, Bettina Rheims, Alec Soth, Thomas Struth, Bertien van Manen, Carmen Winant and Gillian Wearing among others. Besides managing one of Europe’s longest standing grants for photographic creation the (Grand Prix Images Vevey), he created and curates a permanent off-space dedicated to contemporary photography (L’Appartement – Espace Images Vevey). He is currently developing Images Vevey’s own publishing house (Éditions Images Vevey), committed to assist innovative editorial projects, in particular with the creation of the Images Vevey Book Award. Several Editions Images Vevey books have been shortlisted for the prestigious Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Awards, one of which won the “Best PhotoBook of the Year 2020” Award.

Sophie Wright
Executive Director
Fotografiska New York
United States

Executive Director of Fotografiska New York, Sophie Wright has over 20 years’ experience in arts leadership, creative strategy and programmes.
An expert in documentary photography, Wright was Global Cultural Director at Magnum Photos until 2020, where she ran an international team overseeing exhibitions and their accompanying books, commissions, print sales and talks programmes. Highlights include Magnum Contact Sheets (2011) and Magnum China (2018) with Thames & Hudson; Now is the Time a large-scale international commission and touring exhibition with the Boston Consulting Group, the Live Lab: a series of experimental residencies, which she conceived, held in London, Shenzhen, Moscow and Paris, and which Magnum continues to run. She also oversaw significant acquisitions of work by Magnum photographers such as Bruce Davidson, Marc Riboud, Werner Bischof and Ernest Cole to museums such as the Getty, MOMA, M+, Tate and others. Wright conceived and co-curated the exhibition America in Crisis, an updating of an historical Magnum project from 1969 with contemporary work from 2020, opened at the Saatchi Gallery in London in January 2022 and toured to the American Museum in Bath March 2023. She has contributed the text to Light on the Riviera: The History of Photography on the Cote d’Azur, edited by Genevieve Janvrin (TeNeues, May 2022). She is on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Photography and Culture in the UK and Photofairs, New York.

Lucy Conticello
Director of Photography
M Magazine, Le Monde
France

A chance encounter brought Lucy to work as an assistant photo editor for a newly minted Italian newsweekly called Liberal. After two formative years as junior assistant photo editor, Lucy went to New York to pursue a career as photo editor, critic and lecturer. She has worked for Business Week, The New York Times, l’Espresso, The New York Times magazine, Courrier International, The International Herald Tribune as well as photography agencies such as Sipa Press, Magnum Photos and briefly, the AFP. In 2011 Lucy joined M, the weekend magazine of Le Monde, as the Director of Photography where she remains today.

International Jury – LensCulture portrait photography Awards 2024. Jim Casper is the editor-in-chief of LensCulture, one of the leading online destinations to discover contemporary photography from around the world.
Jim Casper
Editor-in-Chief
LensCulture
The Netherlands

Jim Casper is the editor-in-chief of LensCulture, one of the leading online destinations to discover contemporary photography from around the world. As an active member in the contemporary photography world, Casper organizes annual international photography events, travels around the world to meet with photographers and review their portfolios, curates art exhibitions, writes about photography and culture, lectures, conducts workshops, serves as an international juror and nominator for key awards, and is an advisor to arts and education organizations.

Exhibit Your Work in London!

Winning photographers will be exhibited during Photo London 2025, the premiere international photo fair that brings together hundreds of galleries, publishers and collectors, as well as an ambitious program of exhibitions, conversations, artist book signings and curated fair events.

An opening reception will be held for LensCulture artists, invited media, photo editors and industry insiders for a night of art appreciation and networking during the world’s largest international art fair dedicated to photography.

The impact of the LensCulture award has been enormous. Not only has it led to International publications and exhibitions, it has taught me more about the process of collaborating with festival directors and magazine editors. As an emerging photographer, it is without a doubt, one of the biggest successes I have had.”
Carole Mills Noronha, Portrait Winner 2022
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Get the opportunity to grow your career with our awards & benefits

Solo Feature Published on LensCulture

First, second and third place winners in the Series category will have their work published on LensCulture. Benefitting from LensCulture’s high search rankings and traffic to the site, our features offer significant ongoing exposure for your work.

Featured at International Photo Festivals

Select works will be screened at photo festivals and events worldwide. In the past, our winners, finalists, and jurors’ picks were screened at festivals in the US, the UK, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, The Netherlands, Australia, Malaysia, Hungary, Serbia, and more.

Visibility With Industry Insiders & Creative Professionals

All it takes is one set of eyes to change the course of your career. If our jury ranks your submission highly, you will be included in LensCulture Discoveries, our directory of top-rated photographers. We provide this directory to key decision-makers including editors, book publishers, gallery owners, festival directors, creative directors, curators, and online media publishers.

Permanent Exhibition in LensCulture Online Gallery

LensCulture has become a key resource for discovering new photography work all over the world. All winners, finalists and jurors’ picks for this award will be prominently featured in the permanent online gallery on our site.

International Press Exposure

Award winners receive press coverage in publications and media outlets around the world — the kind of exposure that can lead to viral, global recognition of your work. Winners, finalists and selected entrants have been featured in major publications including BBC, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Internazionale, VICE, The Times of London, Huffington Post, Spiegel Online, The British Journal of Photography, and The Telegraph.


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Competition Gallery
Editors’ Picks

When you enter this award, your work will be immediately reviewed by our editors. Selected submissions will be featured in our Competition Gallery and published across all of our online channels, reaching an international audience of three million. (For example, 529 entries were selected and featured during our 2023 Portrait Awards, and 253 of those were promoted via LensCulture’s Instagram and Facebook platforms, garnering more than 450,000 likes and comments.) Enter your work early to take advantage of this incredible opportunity for global exposure!
Note: While our editors review entries for inclusion on a daily basis, not every submission can be shown here.
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Cash Awards & Recognition

Series Prize Winners

  • 1st Place: $3,500
  • 2nd Place: $2,000
  • 3rd Place: $1,000

Single Image Prize Winners

  • 1st Place: $2,000
  • 2nd Place: $1,000
  • 3rd Place: $500

Jurors’ Picks

Each juror will select an individual Juror’s Pick to receive special distinction.

Finalists

25 Finalists will be selected.

Benefits for All Who Enter

BenefitsWinnersJurors‘ picks25 FinalistsEditors‘ Picks(1)Every Entrant
$10,000 in Cash Awards
Exhibition during Photo London 2025
Solo Feature Published on LensCulture(2)
Visibility with LensCulture Insiders
Featured in International Photo Festival Projections
International Press Exposure
Massive Exposure to our Global Audience of 3 Million
LensCulture Portfolio Account(3)
Opportunity to be in LensCulture Discoveries online directory of top-rated photographers(4)
Share your Work with the Global Photography Community
Opportunities for Immediate Exposure
(1)Editors’ Picks: During the competition, LensCulture’s editors will curate hundreds of entries for immediate exposure to our global audience through the competition gallery and our Instagram and Facebook pages, all updated daily. (2)Solo Feature for series winners.(3)LensCulture Portfolio Account: Available for all Series entries and 5+ Single entries.(4)All highly-rated photographers are automatically included in LensCulture Discoveries online directory.
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Get a submission review and receive feedback to keep growing your work

Enter a series or 5+ single images, and you can add a professional written review of your submission for an additional $25. This is a unique opportunity to receive valuable and specific feedback on your work from one of our experienced industry professionals.

“This review was extraordinarily insightful and immensely helpful. Truly, I didn’t anticipate this level of attention... I am extremely encouraged.” Fred Zafran

Show Us Your Work

Become a part of our passionate community of photographers from around the world! When you share your work, you participate in a community with more than three million members worldwide. LensCulture is dedicated to offering you the best opportunities for exposure, engagement, recognition, and critical feedback. Don't miss this opportunity―start your entry today! There are no limitations on age, level, genre or location. For further information, please see our FAQ.

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LensCulture has been helping photographers gain visibility and recognition for over 20 years.
Hear from a few winners about this career-changing impact.
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Be Persistent

Many successful photographers enter the same work in several competitions before they finally win. This is an effective strategy to have your work seen by many different jurors and build your career. Persistence is the key to getting your work seen by influential experts worldwide - it only takes one person to make a positive impact on your creative journey!

Success Stories

For 20 years, LensCulture has been committed to helping photographers of all levels move forward creatively and professionally. In that time, we have heard from hundreds of photographers who were able to achieve breakthroughs in their careers through participation in the LensCulture community.

“After winning the LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2021, my work has been exhibited extensively in both solo and group exhibitions, and published in media outlets and art magazines around the world. I had the pleasure to have my work exhibited in Tokyo (August 2022), Belfast (March 2022), France (March 2023), Portugal (September 2022), Spain (June 2022), Australia (April 2022), and Greece (until December 2023). The year after the award, I published the work as my first monograph by GOST Books (London 2022) which was later on featured on TIME’s “20 Best Photobooks for 2022”.

I am very grateful for all the opportunities I have been given. Creating this momentum around my work by sharing it with diverse audiences and learning from curating and publishing it on different spaces and platforms have positively impacted my art and has, in turn, changed my way of thinking about my practice forever.”
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Ioanna Sakellaraki
Winner, Art Photography Awards 2021
“Winning the Art Photography Awards was such a wonderful affirmation and encouragement for my art practice: I was a feature exhibitor at HeadOn Photo Festival, was interviewed in Lenscratch Magazine, and won a major art prize in an Australian photo competition. It gave me the confidence to continue creating work outside of traditional photographic image-making; pushing the experimental nature of my work.”
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Arrayah Loynd
Winner, Art Photography 2023
“Since winning the Art Photography Award, my work has been exposed to an entirely new audience. I’ve been published in magazines, on websites, and I’ve been invited to participate in exhibitions. The award made me more confident in my practice and led me to trust my developmental processes. I’m currently working on my solo exhibition here in Nigeria.”
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Chukwudi Onwumere
Winner, Art Photography 2022
“This award was really my jumping off point! After winning the Art Photography Award in 2021, my project was exhibited in two photo festivals, and was published in The Guardian, Exit Magazine, and Ain’t Bad, along with several other publications. I'm grateful for the continued support and community that Lensculture offers, and so glad I decided to submit this project a few years ago!”
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Alison Luntz
Winner, Art Photography 2021
“Winning the LensCulture Art Photography Award was such an honor and has led to many great career opportunities for me. My first monograph was published by Kehrer Verlag in fall 2022! Additionally, my winning series was featured in exhibitions in Europe and the US, and images from the series have recently been included in the permanent collection of two museums!”
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Astrid Reischwitz
Winner, Art Photography 2021
“Being one of the winners of the Art Photography Awards 2022 has undoubtedly opened many doors for me. I have been contacted by multiple publications to feature my work — one of my images was featured in Harper’s Magazine, and I was interviewed by Alasdair Foster for “Talking Pictures.” I’ve been shortlisted for Aesthetica Art Prize and have exhibited my work in the US and abroad.”
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Ingrid Weyland
Winner, Art Photography 2022
“LensCulture platform is second to none for global exposure! Winning the Art Photography Award has brought a lot of visibility to my work. Magazines like Rolling Stones Italia and other magazines from Europe reached out to feature my work. This is especially important for me because I am based in the U.S.”
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Karen Navarro
Winner, Art Photography 2021
“The recognition from LensCulture helped me get into the fellowship program at the Bronx Museum for the Arts. I launched my first solo exhibition at Kingswell Art Museum, and had a spread of my work published in the Visual Arts Journal. I made connections with people I admired and was offered opportunities because of LensCulture spearheading this initiative to recognize photographers.”
Photography Competition 2023 Awards previous winner Atonio Pulgarin
Antonio Pulgarin
Winner, Art Photography Awards 2018
“Receiving the LensCulture award gave me more visibility and the encouragement to keep going. National Geographic reached out to me about applying for their storytelling grant, and I made connections with people who were interested in exhibiting my work. This showed me that the story I was telling speaks to other people and is universal. ”
Photography Competition 2023 Awards previous Jurors's Pick Vikesh Kapoor
Vikesh Kapoor
Jurors' Pick, Art Photography Awards 2018
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