London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025

London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Top 25 – From Butterflies to Humans, 2023, by biologist Amaia Alcalde Anton shows the brain of a butterfly during metamorphosis, when new brain cells are made. Studying this process, called neurogenesis, helps us learn how nervous systems form and understand brain disorders. Exhibited at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Amaia Alcalde Anton/AP Content Services for Wellcome Photography Prize)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Winner – Urban Travel, 2023, by Mithail Afrige Chowdhury, captures a mother and daughter on a rooftop picnic in Dhaka, where green spaces are scarce due to rapid urbanisation. The image reflects resilience amid climate migration and environmental change. Winner of the Striking Solo Photography prize. On show at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Mithail Afrige Chowdhury/AP Content Services for Wellcome Photography Prize)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Winner – 'A Thousand Cuts', 2023, by Sujata Setia studies the mental and physical trauma caused by domestic abuse within South Asian culture. It examines the scars borne by survivors, and the health repercussions that are passed on through generations. Setia, herself a survivor of domestic abuse, worked in close collaboration with the charity SHEWISE and a group of volunteers who participated in the project. After taking the photographs, she used the Indian paper-cutting technique sanjhi to maintain the women's anonymity. Winner of the Storytelling series category, her work will be on show at the Wellcome Photography Prize exhibition at the Francis Crick Institute, 17 July – 18 October 2025. (Sujata Setia/AP Content Services for Wellcome Photography Prize)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Top 25 – Beautiful Disaster, 2021, by Alexandru Popescu shows an aerial view of the former village of Geamăna in Transylvania, Romania, flooded to create a toxic waste lake. The image highlights the environmental disaster caused by mining waste, which continues to grow yearly and affects local groundwater. On show at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Alexandru Popescu/Wellcome Photography Prize 2025 via AP Content Services)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Top 25 – A Dream to Cure Water, 2022, by Slovenian photographer Ciril Jazbec highlights the health impacts of melting glaciers in Peru's Cordillera Blanca. The image shows Fructosa Cruz de Vela-Barca testing water pH with a kit from Instituto de Montaña, showcasing local efforts combining ancestral knowledge and science to protect water and livelihoods. Exhibited at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Ciril Jazbec/Wellcome Photography Prize 2025 via AP Content Services)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Top 25 – Nemo's Garden, 2021, by Giacomo d'Orlando, showcases the world's first underwater greenhouse in Liguria, Italy, exploring innovative farming solutions. The image shows Emilio Mancuso, the biologist responsible for seeding plants, actively demonstrating underwater seeding—the only stage requiring human intervention. Exhibited at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Giacomo d'Orlando/Wellcome Photography Prize 2025 via AP Content Services)
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London Wellcome Photography Prize 2025
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Winner – Cholesterol in the Liver, 2022, by Steve Gschmeissner, shows cholesterol crystals (blue) forming inside lipid-laden liver cells (purple). As cholesterol hardens into crystals, it can damage blood vessels and contribute to heart disease and strokes. Colourised using electron microscopy, this image won the Marvels of Scientific and Medical Imaging category. On show at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Steve Gschmeissner/Wellcome Photography Prize 2025 via AP Content Services)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - In this image released on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Wellcome Photography Prize Top 25 – From Butterflies to Humans, 2023, by biologist Amaia Alcalde Anton shows the brain of a butterfly during metamorphosis, when new brain cells are made. Studying this process, called neurogenesis, helps us learn how nervous systems form and understand brain disorders. Exhibited at the Francis Crick Institute, London, 17 July–18 October 2025. (Amaia Alcalde Anton/AP Content Services for Wellcome Photography Prize)