Belinda Richards, bottom, Shandess Griffin, top.
The winners of the 2025 Dog Photography Awards have been revealed and Belinda Richards from Melbourne, Australia, has been crowned Dog Photographer of the Year.
Richards’ creative, conceptual portraits show a pup called Penny growing into a dog. Richards reveals on her Instagram page that she focused on Penny’s ears as they were “the greatest change.”
‘I’m All Ears’. Overall winner. | Belinda Richards / Dog Photographer of the Year
The competition received 2,036 entries from talented photographers across 48 countries, including China, Australia, Italy, and Finland. $2,900 (2,500 Euros) was handed out in cash, and the winner got an engraved trophy.
Portrait Outdoors
‘The Shape of Stillness’. Winner of the Portrait Outdoor category. | Denisa Zbranková Albaniová / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Roaming Through the Calm’. Second place in the Portrait Outdoor category. | Samara Valent / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Majestic’. Third place in the Portrait Outdoor category. | Susan Lang / Dog Photographer of the Year Action
‘Catch It!’. Winner of the Action category. | Sylvain Langler and Rudy Anthoine / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Rainbow Bridge’. Second place in the Action category. | 狗哥 宠物摄影师 / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Leaps for Days’. Third place in the Action category. | Shandess Griffin / Dog Photographer of the Year Studio
‘Can You Please Trim My Bangs?’. Winner of the Studio category. | Jane Thomson / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘The Kiss’. Second place in the Studio category. | Mia Tepelea / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Work of Art’. Third place in the Studio category. | Katie Brockman / Dog Photographer of the Year
Dogs and People
‘May the Fur Be With You’. Winner of the Studio category. | Jane Thomson / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Soulmates’. Second place in the Dogs and People category. | Alessandro Musicorio / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘My Faithful Shadow’. Third place in the Dogs and People category. | Tony Hertz / Dog Photographer of the Year Documentary
‘Watching and Waiting’. Winner of the Documentary category. A team of sheepdogs, a fox terrier and a German Short-haired Pointer wait patiently as their owner does a farm job that doesn’t require their help. The quad bike and trailer is a popular mode of transport for teams of working dogs in New Zealand. | Rebecca Williams / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Dog Sanctuaries Around the World’. Second place in the Documentary category. | Angelica Briones / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Turtle Watch’. Third place in the Documentary category. | Jill Brammer / Dog Photographer of the Year Open
‘Suppertime’. Winner of the Open category. | Katie Brockman / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Dog’s Justice’. Second place in the Open category. | Sandy van Kruysdijk / Dog Photographer of the Year
‘Contrails’. Third place in the Open category. | Barbara Cesari / Dog Photographer of the Year
For more, head to the Dog Photography Awards website.