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44 Of The Best Pet Photos In The World, As Chosen By The 2025 International Pet Photography Awards
AnimalsOCT 1, 2025

44 Of The Best Pet Photos In The World, As Chosen By The 2025 International Pet Photography Awards

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The winners of the 2025 International Pet Photography Awards have been announced, celebrating the best in pet photography from around the world. Now in its 7th year, the competition attracted a record-breaking 4,011 entries from 45 different countries, with dogs, cats, horses, and even some unusual pets like snakes, rabbits, parrots, and lizards taking center stage.
Photographers competed across eight categories: Action, Canine Portrait, Creative, Documentary, Equine Portrait, Feline Portrait, Open Portrait, and Pets and People. The winning images showcase not only incredible technical skill but also the beauty, character, and spirit of pets and the special place they hold in our lives.

#1 Equine Portrait Category Finalist Nicola Broadhurst

Equine Portrait Category Finalist Nicola Broadhurst
32points

This year’s overall title of International Pet Photographer of the Year went to Katie Brockman. Her winning portfolio was a creative mix of portraits featuring her own dog Caldwell and several foster animals she has cared for over the years. Katie explained that she wanted to highlight the charm of rescue pets, proving that they can be both loving companions and wonderful photography subjects. One of her standout entries even featured a mischievous bunny, part of a longer project she has been developing around animals with unusual markings.

#2 Equine Portrait Category Finalist Denise Strauch

Equine Portrait Category Finalist Denise Strauch
30points

#3 International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Andrea Wafler

International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Andrea Wafler
27points

A new category made its debut in 2025: Open Portrait. This section was designed for pets outside the more common cats, dogs, and horses, and it attracted a surprising range of entries. The inaugural winner was Ellen Reus, who submitted striking studio portraits of snakes. Ellen said she was thrilled to see recognition for her work, adding that reptiles can be just as photogenic as more traditional pets.

#4 Creative Category Winner Katie Brockman

Creative Category Winner Katie Brockman
27points

#5 Open Portrait Category Finalist Chantal Sammons

Open Portrait Category Finalist Chantal Sammons
27points

The Documentary category also drew attention for its heartfelt storytelling. Winner Emma Boyle presented a series shot in Istanbul, focusing on the city’s stray cats and dogs. Her images captured the unique relationship between the animals and the people who share their streets, from shopkeepers feeding them to strays finding shelter in public spaces. Emma’s project is part of a larger effort to document stray animals in countries where they are a common part of everyday life.

#6 Creative Category Finalist Barbara Cesari

Creative Category Finalist Barbara Cesari
26points

#7 Creative Category Finalist He Huapei

Creative Category Finalist He Huapei
24points

In addition to these highlights, each of the eight categories showcased an impressive level of talent. From dynamic Action shots of pets in motion, to tender Pets and People portraits, to the elegance of the Equine and Feline categories, the winning images reveal the diversity and creativity within the pet photography community. With so many entries recognized—over two-thirds received awards—the 2025 competition has been hailed as the strongest yet.

#8 Documentary Category Finalist Wren Louise Sell

Documentary Category Finalist Wren Louise Sell
24points

#9 Feline Portrait Category Finalist Veronika Blažeková

Feline Portrait Category Finalist Veronika Blažeková
24points

#10 Feline Portrait Category Finalist Katie Brockman

Feline Portrait Category Finalist Katie Brockman
24points

#11 Equine Portrait Category Winner Renate Zuidema

Equine Portrait Category Winner Renate Zuidema
23points

#12 Action Category Finalist Keri Parado

Action Category Finalist Keri Parado
22points

#13 International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Frankie Adamson

International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Frankie Adamson
21points

#14 Action Category Finalist Nikki Mcdonald

Action Category Finalist Nikki Mcdonald
21points

#15 Open Portrait Category Finalist Adam Wyatt

Open Portrait Category Finalist Adam Wyatt
21points

#16 International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Renate Zuidema

International Pet Photographer Of The Year Finalist Renate Zuidema
20points

#17 Action Category Finalist Grace Fieselman

Action Category Finalist Grace Fieselman
20points

#18 Canine Portrait Category Winner Janneke De Graaf

Canine Portrait Category Winner Janneke De Graaf
20points

#19 Equine Portrait Category Finalist Leonie Minten

Equine Portrait Category Finalist Leonie Minten
20points

#20 Action Category Winner Shandess Griffin

Action Category Winner Shandess Griffin
19points
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