Pink Lady Food Photography

Feast your eyes on the magnificent winning images of the Pink Lady food photography competition

Pink Lady Food Photography

Li Huaifeng of China won first place for this atmospheric photo in the “Food for the Family” category. The photo was taken in Licheng, Shanxi, China. © Li Huaifeng

 

Pink Lady recently announced the winners of their annual food photography competition — the 10th anniversary of these wonderful awards.

There are a range of categories from ‘Bring home the harvest’ to ‘Food on the table’ and from ‘Food for celebration’ to ‘Food in the field’.

Feast your eyes on some of the coolest photography in the food world. The images are exceptional, inspiring, thought-provoking and magical.

The 2021 Pink Lady Food Photography winners gallery

You can view all the winning images in the online gallery here:
Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2021.

 

Pink Lady Food Photography

This photo by Yessica Duque of the Netherlands was highly commended in the Fujifilm Award for Innovation category. © Yessica Duque

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