Credit: Anne-Laurie Léger, left, and Moa Näslund, right.
The winners of the 2024 Dog Photography Awards have been announced — a competition that celebrates canine-kind.
There is no overall winner of the Dog Photography Awards, instead each category has an individual winner. The five categories are Portrait, Action, Studio, Dogs and People, and Documentary.
This year, there was a total of 1,700 entries from over 60 different countries competing for prizes that include $2,700 (€2,500) in cash and an engraved trophy.
Category Winners
This photo was taken as part of the B.C. Children’s Hospital Pet Therapy program calendar 2025. First place in the Dogs & People category. Jane Thomson/Dog Photography AwardsThis photo was taken while traveling through a blizzard from Siorapaluk, the northernmost indigenous village in the world, to Qaanaaq, Greenland. First place in the Documentary category. John Fabiano/Dog Photography AwardsFirst place in the Action category. Regine Jensen/Dog Photography AwardsFirst place in the Portrait category. Rhea Nellen/Dog Photography AwardsFirst place in the Studio category. Valeria Barbara Cassina/Dog Photography AwardsSecond place in the Studio category. Donna Victor/Dog Photography Awards90-year-old Rune and his dog Hajen. Second place in the Dogs & People category. Ida Levn/Dog Photography AwardsThis photo was taken at the Hope for Podencos organization in Albacete, Spain, a rescue shelter for podencos, a Spanish hunting dog. Second place in the Documentary category. An Di Prima/Dog Photography AwardsSecond place in the Action category. Anastasia Vetkovskaya/Dog Photography AwardsThird place in the Dogs & People category. Moa Näslund/Dog Photography AwardsThird place in the Studio category. Regine Jensen/Dog Photography Awards‘Maze was trotting and I was lucky enough to have the perfect timing for this shot. She’s just floating and her paws touching make it exquisite.’ Third place in the Action category. Anne-Laurie Léger/Dog Photography AwardsTaken at Leadenhall Market, London. Third place in the Portrait category. Sophia Hutchinson/Dog Photography Awards
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mention in the Dogs & People category. Valeria Barbara Barriera Cassina/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Dogs & People category. Sarah Bellwald/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Portrait category. Fleur Scholte/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Dogs & People category. Daniela Schmid/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Action category. Anne-Laurie Léger/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Dogs & People category. Andrea Djibanova/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Portrait category. Julia Schuchert/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Portrait category. Fleur Scholte/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Documentary category. Sara Monsalve Molina/Dog Photography AwardsHonorable Mention in the Documentary category. Kristin Nordii/Dog Photography Awards
For more about the competition, head to the Dog Photography Awards’ website.
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