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International Aerial Photographer of the Year Contest Highlights the World from Above — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 10 July 2026 00:32
Published 10 July 2026
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For a structure that was completed nearly 90 years ago, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge possesses a kind of timeless modernity. It’s been the subject of countless photographs, often seen in the background from Baker Beach or from the overlook in Marin County. Its towers rise 500 feet from the roadway, but we typically can only see the structures from that level. For photographer Marcin Zając, a drone’s-eye view revealed a unique perspective of this iconic landmark.

Zając’s image is one of 101 finalists in the 2026 International Aerial Photographer of the Year, marking the second year of the competition. Photographers around the world submitted nearly 1,600 entries, with the top honor awarded to Azim Khan Ronnie, who draws on his background in journalism to capture human activities like fishing and harvesting crops.

Azim Khan Ronnie (Bangladesh), “Harvesting Red Chili”

Photographs considered for the competition range from drone views to shots taken from airplanes or the tops of buildings. Subject matter ranges from erupting volcanoes and geological phenomena to architecture and cultural events. See the top 101 photos on the contest’s website.

an aerial photograph of a bird standing in the center of a round pond surrounded by red foliage
Vitaly Golovatyuk (Russia)
an aerial photograph of an island landscape with a full-circle rainbow framing the view
Paolo Lazzarotti (Italy), “Complete Rainbow”
an aerial photograph of myriad ridges of a desert landscape
Paweł Jagiełło (Poland), “The Valley of Forgotten Rivers”
an aerial photograph of the annual pilgrimage of Wari in India, where hundreds of people lay down on the ground around a shrine
Sanghamitra Sarkar (India), “Wari”
an aerial photograph of a turquoise river floweing beneath a bridge
Avishek Patra (India), “Confluence”
an aerial photograph of a horse rolling around on the ground and rustling up dust
Fabio Pappalettera (Italy), “Tumbling White Horse”
an aerial photograph of stampeding horses in a dusty landscape
Kah-Wai Lin (U.S.), “Thunder of Hooves”
an aerial photograph of serrated ridges of a dry, desert landscape
A.J. Rich (U.S.), “Serration”
an aerial photograph of an erupting volcano
Clément Coudeyre (Iceland), “The Floor Is Lava”
an aerial photograph of a nearly abstracted pattern of water flowing in a brown hue
Cédric Tamani (Switzerland), “Downstream”
an aerial photograph of a river and streams flowing through a verdant landscape with dramatic shadows
Luca Fucci (Italy), “Flame Vein”

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