I’m delighted to announce that my series, ‘Still Wild: White Horses Of The Camargue,’ has won Bronze in the Nature/Animals category of the Prix de la Photographie de Paris. The annual award is considered a highly-regarded competition, especially within Europe. Founded in 2007, it has grown in popularity and recognition, attracting thousands of entries globally, and is judged by a distinguished panel of industry professionals who determine the award winners. Alongside my Bronze Award at the PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris, I’m thrilled to share that several of my images received Honorable Mentions in categories including Fine Art Abstract (‘Electric Fields At Senaque Abbey’), Fine Art Landscape (‘Lavender Dusk At Kinderdijk’ and ’Purple Cloudscape In Tuscany’), Nature/Landscape (my series‘ Italy, A Living Canvas’), Nature/Flowers (my series ‘Holland In Bloom’), Architecture/Historic (Doorway To Sakura), and Architecture/Abstract (‘Cube Houses, Rotterdam’).
My images will be part of the 2025 PX3 exhibition, opening on November 9, 2025, at the 24b Gallery in Paris, and the 2025 PX3 Annual Winners Book. Each of these photographs reflects a piece of my journey exploring light, landscape, color, and story through the lens.
The 2025 International Photography Awards (IPA) saw 14,000 entries from 100 countries. I’m excited to share that I received three Honorable Mentions in the Travel Category of the 2025 International Photography Awards. The three images that earned this honor — Weathered Boat On Lake Hakone, Purple Cloudscape In Tuscany, and Today’s Laundry — each explore a different sense of place, capturing quiet details and fleeting moments that speak to the character of their environments. From the timeless beauty of Japan’s Lake Hakone to the shifting skies of Tuscany and the everyday poetry of laundry swaying in the breeze in Italy, these works reflect my ongoing interest in how travel and observation transform into visual storytelling. My images will be included in the 2025 IPA Annual Book of Photography. I’m grateful to have my work recognized alongside such inspiring photographers, and I look forward to sharing more images from these journeys soon.
I’m thrilled to share that my series ‘Bloemenveld’ has been awarded Bronze (Third Place) in the Abstract category of the 2025 Refocus Color Photography Awards. This international photography competition celebrates creative excellence in color imagery, and I’m deeply honored to have my work recognized among such inspiring talent from around the world. The winning series, Bloemenveld, explores the vibrant energy and layered geometry of tulip fields in Holland through a fine art lens. Sincere thanks to the jury and organizers at Refocus Awards, and congratulations to all the fellow photographers recognized this year. Learn more about this series here.