A striking photograph of two startled military horses galloping through central London is one of the 15 finalists competing for the prestigious IMAGO Photograph of the Year award at the annual UK Picture Editors’ Guild Awards. This year’s selection has been curated by a panel of judges and includes a variety of images that capture pivotal moments in recent history.

Notable among the shortlisted photographs is an image of the Princess of Wales, portrayed smiling and dressed in green at Sandringham on Christmas Day. Additionally, a controversial snapshot of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage having a milkshake thrown in his face adds a dramatic element to the competition. Other images include a dinghy filled with migrants crossing the English Channel and scenes of rioters targeting a hotel that is housing asylum seekers.

The shortlist also features a photograph of tennis star Novak Djokovic, illuminated under the sun at Wimbledon’s Centre Court, and a poignant portrait of former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates, who has been influential in discussions around wrongful convictions. Furthermore, a photograph commemorating the D-Day anniversary with a Red Arrows flypast is among the featured works, alongside a deeply emotional final portrait of rugby league legend Rob Burrow, who passed away in June.

The judging panel was led by Jason Green, picture editor for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. Speaking about the selection process, Green noted, “This year’s image selection showcases the diverse talents of UK photographers and highlights the vital role photojournalism plays across our entire industry.”

Last year, nearly 9,000 individuals from locations including the UK, the US, Europe, and Australia participated in the voting process for these awards. Voting for this year’s IMAGO Photograph of the Year award will remain open until noon on March 12, with the announcement of the winning photographer set for April 1. Voters can cast their ballots through the designated online platform.

Source: Noah Wire Services