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Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
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Last updated: 2025/11/03 at 9:05 AM
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Last Fireworks, Algeria, by Alex Wides. (Jam Press/Alex Wides/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)
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A breathtaking collection of panoramic images has earned international recognition at one of the world’s biggest photography competitions.

Italian photographer Alex Wides – real name Alessandro Cantarelli – was crowned Open Photographer of the Year at the Epson International Pano Awards 2025.

Wides, known for his dramatic landscapes and extreme panoramic style, wowed judges with Last Fireworks – a fiery desert sunset glowing beneath stormy clouds.

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He also topped the Nature and Landscape category with his vivid night scenes ‘Jackpot and Mann’, a vivid scene showing the aurora dancing over Norway and moonlight glinting across snowy Alpine peaks.

Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Jackpot, Rago National Park, Norway, by Alex Wides. (Jam Press/Alex Wides/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)

Spanish snapper Daniel Viñé took home the Epson Digital Art Prize for his vibrant shot of women weaving fishing nets in Vietnam, while also winning the RAW Planet Award for ‘Cathedral of Shadows’, a sunrise over Utah’s rugged mesas.

Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Tides of Tradition, Hoi An, Vietnam, by Daniel Viñé Garcia. (Jam Press/Daniel Viñé Garcia/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)

The Southeast Asia Open Photographer of the Year title went to William Chua from Singapore for his powerful black and white image of wildebeest crossing a river in full migration, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Wildebeest Migration in Kenya by William Chua. (Jam Press/William Chua/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)

Meanwhile, Kevin Nyun from the US was named Amateur Photographer of the Year for his series ‘The Altiplano Landscape, Frozen and Remnants’, capturing the haunting beauty of Bolivia’s high plains.

Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Remnants, Altiplano, Bolivia, by Kevin Nyun. (Jam Press/Kevin Nyun/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)

Other honours included Christoph Simon from Germany, who won the VR/360 Award for a stunning Icelandic panorama, and Chris Byrne from the US, who received the Curator’s Award for his image ‘Elysium’.

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Organisers said this year saw an explosion of ultra-wide shots, low-angle perspectives and aurora-filled skies, reflecting both artistic innovation and the peak of the solar cycle.

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Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
The Smiling Assassin, Matthew Smith, Australia. (Jam Press/Matthew Smith/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)
Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Elysium, Mount Rainier, Washington, by Chris Byrne. (Jam Press/Chris Byrne/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)
Italian photographer Alex Wides wins Epson International Pano Awards 2025 for breathtaking panoramas. His fiery desert and aurora scenes captivated judges worldwide.
Dancing Fireflies, Japan, by Shirley Wung. (Jam Press/Shirley Wung/The 16th Epson International Pano Awards)

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