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“If AI erodes people’s belief in photography, then we have problems” – we talk AI and cameras with the winner of the Sony World Photography Awards 2025

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  • British photographer Zed Nelson scoops SWPA’s $25,000 top prize
  • 10 category winners announced
  • The exhibition is open to the public at London’s Somerset House until May 5

“In a tiny fraction of Earth’s history, humans have altered the world beyond anything it has experienced in tens of millions of years. Scientists are calling it a new epoch: The Anthropocene – the age of human”.

These are the opening words describing the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 winner Zed Nelson’s project, The Anthropocene Illusion.

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