Nikon Film and Photo Contest 2024-2025: Celebrating Global Creativity
Nikon Corporation, a global leader in imaging and optics, has once again spotlighted the power of visual storytelling with its
Nikon Film and Photo Contest 2024-2025. Since its inception in 1969, this contest has stood out as one of the largest platforms for photographers and filmmakers, inspiring creators from around the world to share their visions. On October 12, 2025, the winners of the latest competition were revealed during a high-profile awards ceremony, attended by prominent figures in the photography community.
Record-Breaking Participation and Categories
This year, the contest attracted submissions from
180 countries and regions, showcasing the incredible talent and diversity within the global photography and filmmaking community. The awards panel, composed of industry veterans and creative professionals, selected winners across different categories, including the
Short Film Competition and the
Photo Competition. Featured entries encompassed both individual photographs and compelling short films, reflecting a wide array of themes and narratives.
Grand Prize Winners
The winners of the Grand Prizes included:
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Short Film Competition
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Super-short Film Category: "The small red, big blue" by Hamed Nobari (Iran)
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5-minute Film Category: "Finding Serenity" by Ademola Falomo (Nigeria)
2.
Photo Competition
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Single Photo Category: "Jonas" by Tiina Itkonen (Finland)
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Photo Story Category: "Farewell-able" by Lei Yang (China)
Each of these entries tells a unique story, rich with cultural and emotional depth. For instance, Norabi's short film addresses pressing
environmental issues through the eyes of children, aiming to instill a sense of responsibility towards nature. Meanwhile, Falomo’s film was crafted during the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, embodying expressions of peace amidst chaos.
In the photo category, Tiina Itkonen's evocative image of
Jonas captures the essence of life in one of Greenland’s most isolated settlements, shedding light on the challenges that the local Inuit community faces due to changing environmental conditions. Lei Yang’s
"Farewell-able" explores the emotional weight of goodbyes and the connections we make through our journeys.
Insights from the Judges
Lead Judge Sarah Leen praised the diverse pool of submissions this year, noting that each entry was stronger than in previous contests. The
theme of “Inspire” prompted a wealth of creativity and innovative approaches to storytelling, further enhancing the quality of works submitted. The judges engaged in extensive discussions, reflecting on their experiences and perspectives—ultimately enriching their insights of photography.
Planned Exhibitions
As part of recognizing these remarkable works, Nikon plans to host exhibitions and screenings of the award-winning entries in multiple major cities worldwide. An exhibition in
Tokyo, for instance, will take place from
October 12 to October 27, 2025, at Tokyo Square Garden. This event will coincide with the
T3 PHOTO FESTIVAL TOKYO 2025, offering attendees an immersive experience into the themes guiding the contest. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the stories behind the art, celebrating the connections and inspirations that unite creators.
For anyone interested in exploring the winning works and remaining updated with news regarding future exhibitions, visiting the official
Nikon Film and Photo Contest website is highly recommended. There, information about an upcoming global exhibition will be shared, along with further details on the award-winning works themselves.
In conclusion, the Nikon Film and Photo Contest 2024-2025 continues to pave the way for photographers and filmmakers alike, encouraging them to express their creativity while fostering connections across cultures. Nikon remains committed to championing the art of visual storytelling through this revered global platform.
To learn more about the featured winners and for updates on Nikon’s latest innovations and products, visit their official website at
Nikon USA.