Peter Voss, a German amateur photographer won the 2022 New York Photography Awards’ highest achievement - the title of 2022 Photographer of the Year with a transcendent photograph of a child with a large regal eagle that rests on the child’s arm.
The photograph titled Young Eagle Champion was taken in Olgii that lies in West Mongolia where children learn to start using huge eagles for hunting foxes and hares at the sprightly age of 13 years old as eagle hunting is a treasured ancient custom in Kazakh.
The relationship between the child and eagle is forged when the eagle was a wee eaglet and the image symbolizes a trusted bond between the two - the amount of trust in one another is confounding as they practice an ancient Mongolian tradition together. The child looks to the photographer with a bright smile and the majestic eagle has eyes only for the child.
The exquisite photograph is furnished with the refined skills of Voss to accentuate and translate the story of an ancient tradition that dates back to 3-4 century B.C and the background of the image also pressed how incredibly raw and untouched these part of the lands as they are located in the deep west of Mongolia.
Credits
Entry Name: Young Eagle Champion
Photographer: Peter Voss
Winning Category: People Photography – Children
Read about 2022’s photographical visionaries of the New York Photography Awards here!