Myanmar national award second-place winner: Kyaw Win Hlaing. “Mount Bromo is an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia. The name Bromo derives from the Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu creator god”. (Photo by Kyaw Win Hlaing/Sony World Photography Awards 2018)
Open travel and Thailand national award third-place winner by Suphakaln Wongcompune. The bridge in Wongcompune’s photograph, titled Walking on the U-Bein Bridge in Myanmar, dates from 1850. (Photo by Suphakaln Wongcompune/Sony World Photography Awards 2018)
Open travel and Bangladesh national award second-place winner: Md Enamul Kabir. “It was the morning of 13 January 2017 at Kamalapur Railway Station, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Everybody was walking behind the train. Normally it’s not so crowded, but that day it was. A passenger was trying to enter through the window because he could not go through the door”. (Photo by Md Enamul Kabir/Sony World Photography Awards 2018)
Open portraiture and Norway national award winner: Tina Signesdottir Hult. “Lina (pictured here) means a lot to me. We have been working together since she was nine. She runs like a red thread through my journey as a photographer. We have a very strong bond – we don’t always need to talk when we work. People often comment how fascinating it is to watch how we communicate, like a quiet dance”. (Photo by Tina Signesdottir Hult/Sony World Photography Awards 2018)
Sony World Photography Awards 2018
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