A photo of a young family joyfully preparing a meal at home in China has won a major food photography award. Li Huaifeng has been named Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2021 for an image titled Taste, taken in Licheng, Shanxi. please log in to view this image "This picture is technically outstanding in its use of light and composition," awards founder and director Caroline Kenyon says. "But what raises it to the level of historic importance is the depth of its storytelling and emotion. "It tells of a year of isolation and living indoors, living in tiny communities of immediate family.
Other winners... Bring Home the Harvest: Drying Okra, by F Dilek Uyar, Turkey please log in to view this image "Drying okra flowers in Tokat, Turkey. Women pick okra flowers from the field and arrange them on a rope, then the dried flowers fall and the okra becomes ready to be used in winter." Champagne Taittinger Wedding Food Photographer: Many a Slip, by John Armstrong-Millar, France please log in to view this image "Normally, weddings run to plan - but it's really fun to capture the moments where things go a little off script." Food Stylist Award: Winteropulenz, by Martin Grünewald, Germany please log in to view this image "Winter opulence - sumptuous still life of winter vegetables and fruit." Fujifilm Award for Innovation: Making Rice Noodles, by Abdul Momin, Bangladesh please log in to view this image "A worker is inspecting [whether] rice noodles [were] dried rightly or not." Pink Lady Apple a Day: Apple in Cake, by Natalia Bogubowicz, Poland please log in to view this image "Baked apples in cross-section." please log in to view this image Street Food: Enjoying, by Viet Van Tran, Vietnam please log in to view this image "Four young girls were passionately eating sweet soup, [which] made me feel that life is lovely even though we are all living in a pandemic." Marks & Spencer Food Portraiture: Mulled Pears, by Harriet Harcourt, Australia please log in to view this image "Pouring the spiced wine syrup over the poached pears before serving." please log in to view this image Student Food Photographer of the Year, supported by The Royal Photographic Society: Beetroots Still Life, by Sarah Blandford, UK please log in to view this image "Homegrown beetroots in a copper pan, ready for cooking." Food Influencers: Lumière d'automne, by Deborah Trocchia, Italy please log in to view this image "La reine du mois [queen of the month]." please log in to view this image Winterbotham Darby Food for Sale: Street Vendor, by Joseph P Smith, Malta please log in to view this image "A lady sells capers and other delicacies from her old pram on the streets of Marsaxlokk, a fishing village in Malta." World Food Programme Food for Life: Drinking from Garbage, by Md. Mahabub Hossain Khan, Bangladesh please log in to view this image "A little child drinking from a bottle."
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Amazon in pictures: Sebastião Salgado's last frontier please log in to view this image Bank of the Rio Negro, near the Anavilhanas archipelago, in the state of Amazonas, 2019 Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado spent six years travelling around the Amazon region, capturing images of the forest, rivers and mountains for his latest book, Amazônia. "For me, it is the last frontier, a mysterious universe of its own, where the immense power of nature can be felt as nowhere else on Earth," he says. please log in to view this image Cotingo River Falls, in the state of Roraima, 2018 "Here is a forest stretching to infinity that contains one tenth of all living plant and animal species, the world's largest single natural laboratory." please log in to view this image Marauiá mountain range, state of Amazonas, 2018 A lifelong advocate for the Amazon's indigenous people, Salgado documented the daily lives of a dozen of the tribes scattered throughout the rainforest - from hunting and fishing expeditions, to dances and rituals. please log in to view this image The painted designs on this girl's face indicates that she is not yet engaged. Photographed in Kampa do Rio Amônea Indigenous Territory, state of Acre, 2016 please log in to view this image Born in 1944, Salgado left a career in economics to start as a photographer in 1973. He worked on international assignments for a variety of photography agencies before forming his own, Amazonas Images, with his wife, Lélia, in 1994. please log in to view this image A man making feather adornments, photographed in Rio Gregório Indigenous Territory, state of Acre, 2016 Over the years, Salgado's work has featured in numerous exhibitions and books, the latest of which brings together his Amazon photography. please log in to view this image Rain falls over Serra do Divisor National Park, state of Acre, 2016 "My wish, with all my heart, with all my energy, with all the passion I possess, is that in 50 years' time this book will not resemble a record of a lost world," he says. "Amazônia must live on." please log in to view this image A young woman paints her face in the mirror. Photographed in Kampa do Rio Amônea Indigenous Territory, state of Acre, 2016 please log in to view this image Amazônia, by Sebastião Salgado, is published by Taschen.