
"These images look at coastal regions in Ireland that are under threat from rising sea levels. Photographed from a high altitude, the images capture the strange, shifting patterns shaped by the relentless movement of the tides, offering an abstract reflection of the complex and unpredictable challenges these landscapes face Photograph: Sean Breithaupt/AOP Awards 2025 Photograph: Hugh Fox/AOP Awards 2025 The Yard is a short documentary film that tells the story of Woottens Boatyard, a family-run boatyard on the River Thames in Marlow,"
"The project captures the delicate balance between tradition and adaptation, as the Woottens work to preserve their heritage in a changing world Photograph: Jack Margerison/AOP Award 2025 A specific award celebrating inspirational moving work from among all 2025 eligible finalist entries. Shrovetide is a mixed media project that uses the historic annual tradition of the Atherstone Ball Game as a lens to look at male identity, vulnerability and self-worth Photograph: Lewis Khan/AOP Awards 2025"
High-altitude photographs document Irish coastal regions threatened by rising sea levels, revealing abstract shifting patterns formed by relentless tidal movement. The Yard, a short documentary about Woottens Boatyard on the River Thames in Marlow, shows five generations building and restoring wooden boats for nearly 120 years. The film illustrates the balance between tradition and adaptation as the Woottens preserve heritage amid changing circumstances. Shrovetide uses mixed media and the Atherstone Ball Game to probe male identity, vulnerability, and self-worth. Commercial work includes Winnal for Six Senses and collaborative studio retouching by Kai Bastard with Julia Fullerton-Batten. Coverage of Buzkashi describes the centuries-old Central Asian sport and captures a quiet hilltop portrait of four-year-old Abdulqadir during a shoot.
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