While photojournalism dominated the headlines, the best technical photographer of 2017 was arguably . His series "Photograms of Night" redefined what a camera could do.
While drones made aerial photography ubiquitous, proved that the human eye and a helicopter still reign supreme. His 2017 project, Anthropocene , was a visual assault on the senses. He photographed potash mines in Russia, marble quarries in Carrara, and tailings ponds in Alberta, transforming industrial destruction into vast, terrifyingly beautiful abstract paintings. the photographer 2017 best
: This massive international photography lens project released its curated list of the "100 Best Photographers" of the year, ranking artists across genres like reportage, landscape, and conceptual photography. 📚 Industry Publications His 2017 project, Anthropocene , was a visual
Photographing Japan: The View from Machida - Asia-Pacific Journal His 2017 project
, a Beijing-based photojournalist known for his extensive coverage of Asia. Notable Photo Collections & Essays
If there is one image that encapsulates the search for it is Francisco Díaz’s Wounds of Peace . The Dominican-born photographer won the Reuters Digital Journalist of the Year award for his coverage of the Mosul offensive against ISIS. His best work from 2017 involved a raw, unfiltered look at a child fleeing a burning oil field. Unlike war photographers of previous decades, Díaz used a silent shutter Sony A9 to capture intimate terror without alerting snipers. His 2017 portfolio is a masterclass in balancing horror with humanity.