Drone Photo Awards 2022 Winners Released: Sweltering Volcanos, Surreal Cityscapes, Soviet Weather Stations, and More

Drone Photo Awards 2022 Winners Released: Sweltering Volcanos, Surreal Cityscapes, Soviet Weather Stations, and More
(Armand Sarlangue/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
Michael Wing
10/5/2022
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10/5/2022
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From a safe distance, French drone photographer Armand Sarlangue arranges a rendezvous with an explosive volcanic fissure located several hundred meters from the main crater of Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland—also known as the “Land of Ice and Fire.”

Dancing far above gleaming molten lava, Sarlangue’s drone camera captured what no unaided human photographer could hope to achieve. The fissure—a glowing orange eye radiating geothermal energy, with veins of fire spiraling kaleidoscopically outward—takes center stage in this arresting image titled “Big Bang.”

Delivering this red-hot spectacle to Italy’s Sienna Awards, Sarlangue claimed first prize in the Drone Photo Awards 2022—the “most important international contest for aerial photography”—and was named the competition’s Photographer of the Year. A jury selected the winning shot from the submissions of 2,624 participants from 116 different countries. The winners of the competition’s nine distinct categories, in addition to the top prize, were recently released.

Winner: Photographer of the Year

“Big Bang" by Armand Sarlangue, France. (Armand Sarlangue/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
“Big Bang" by Armand Sarlangue, France. (Armand Sarlangue/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Winner: Urban

By Serhiy Vovk, Ukraine. (Serhiy Vovk/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Serhiy Vovk, Ukraine. (Serhiy Vovk/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

A sea of uniform, turquois-shingled rows stretches as far as the eye can see looking down over the desirable Kartoffelraekkerne neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark, waxing surreal in an aerial city shot by Ukrainian photographer Serhiy Vovk, who claimed first prize in the Urban category.

A lone boatman naps serenely in one of countless small, rickety rafts tethered along the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bengali, attesting to a lifestyle of primal simplicity, far removed from the bustle of modern megalopolises like New York or Los Angeles. This photo snagged the People category award.

Iranian photographer Mehdi Mohebipor won the Wildlife category for a shot of a flamboyance of flamingos filling the frame with their tranquil avian amiability, basking in a warm light.

Winner of the Sport category, Polish photographer Daniel Koszela captured an aerial view of the participants of the Bieg Piastów ski event in Poland in a novel, vertical, straight-down winter composition.

Winner: People

By Anindita Roy, Bangladesh. (Anindita Roy/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Anindita Roy, Bangladesh. (Anindita Roy/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Winner: Wildlife

By Mehdi Mohebipor, Iran. (Mehdi Mohebipor/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Mehdi Mohebipor, Iran. (Mehdi Mohebipor/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Other winners include an encounter between parched desert sand dunes and the South Atlantic Ocean captured by Swiss photographer David Rouge, winner of the Nature category; an aerial shot of salt pan laborers drying their wares under the sun in Habra, India, taken by Indian photographer Saurabh Sirohiya, who claimed the Abstract category award; a pair of polar bears exploring an abandoned Soviet arctic weather station, captured by Russian Dimitri Kokh, who took home the top prize in the Storyboard category. The list goes on.

These and the several other winners will be featured at the Above Us Only Sky exhibition during the Siena Awards, which runs from Oct. 1 until Nov. 20, and features eight photographic exhibitions in the rustic northern Italian city of Siena.

Winner: Sport

By Daniel Koszela, Poland. (Daniel Koszela/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Daniel Koszela, Poland. (Daniel Koszela/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Winner: Nature

By David Rouge, Switzerland. (David Rouge/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By David Rouge, Switzerland. (David Rouge/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Winner: Abstract

By Saurabh Sirohiya, India. (Saurabh Sirohiya/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Saurabh Sirohiya, India. (Saurabh Sirohiya/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Winner: Wedding

By Krzysztof Krawczyk, Poland. (Krzysztof Krawczyk/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Krzysztof Krawczyk, Poland. (Krzysztof Krawczyk/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: People

By Shibasish Saha, India. (Shibasish Saha/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Shibasish Saha, India. (Shibasish Saha/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Sport

By Phil De Glanville, Australia. (Phil De Glanville/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Phil De Glanville, Australia. (Phil De Glanville/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Nature

By Enrico Pescantini, Italy. (Enrico Pescantini/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Enrico Pescantini, Italy. (Enrico Pescantini/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Wildlife

By Florian Ledoux, France. (Florian Ledoux/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Florian Ledoux, France. (Florian Ledoux/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Urban

By Yura Borschev, Russia. (Yura Borschev/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Yura Borschev, Russia. (Yura Borschev/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Abstract

By Suzanne Nelson, Australia. (Suzanne Nelson/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Suzanne Nelson, Australia. (Suzanne Nelson/Drone Photo Awards 2022)

Runner Up: Wedding

By Fabián Ortiz, Spain. (Fabián Ortiz/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
By Fabián Ortiz, Spain. (Fabián Ortiz/Drone Photo Awards 2022)
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Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.
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