International Aerial Photographer of the Yearโs Breathtaking Drone Art
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Picture yourself hovering above a volcanic crater, your DJI drone capturing a lava field shaped like a skull, or zooming over a frozen sea where swimmers bob like orange popsicles. Thatโs the kind of jaw-dropping magic that just crowned Joanna Steidle the first International Aerial Photographer of the Year in a competition that had me, a former photographer turned drone pilot, losing my mind.
These shots, from oceans to cities to abstract salt flats, arenโt just photosโtheyโre art that redefines whatโs possible with a drone. As someone who always carry his trusty Nikon D3 (now a Sony FX30) swapped lenses for a controller in Ecuadorโs wild landscapes, Iโm geeking out over how these images show drones can turn any corner of the world into a masterpiece. Letโs dive into what makes these winning shots so epic, why theyโre a big deal, and how drones are making aerial art a global game-changer.
From Oceans to Volcanoes: A New Perspective on Earth
Back when I was a photographer, Iโd hike for hours to get one decent shot of a sunset or a mountain. Now, as a drone pilot buzzing over Ecuadorโs coasts and Andes, I know the real magic happens from above. The International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition, with 1,500 entries from across the globe, proves it. Joanna Steidle, a pro from the Hamptons, took the top prize with a portfolio thatโs pure poetryโhumpback whales breaching off Long Island, spinner sharks slicing through schools of fish, and cownose rays gliding like a squadron. But itโs not just the ocean shots that got me.
Pรฅl Hermansenโs drone capture of a polar bear lounging on a walrus carcass in Svalbard, Norway, is raw and real, taken with a telephoto lens to avoid disturbing the scene.
Then thereโs Daniel Vine Garciaโs eerie shot of Icelandโs Fagradalsfjall volcano, its cooled lava forming a skull-like pattern. These images show drones can make art anywhereโsea, ice, or molten rock.
What blows my mind, as an old-school shutterbug, is how drones let you see the world like never before. I used to dream of angles like these, but my feet were stuck on the ground. Now, with my DJI Mavic Mini 3 Pro, I can frame a reef or a volcano with the same ease.
These winning shots arenโt just about pretty views; theyโre about storytelling from angles humans werenโt meant to see. Itโs like giving wings to your imagination, and Iโm itching to fly my drone somewhere new just thinking about it.
Why These Photos Are Aerial Art at Its Finest
Letโs talk about what makes these images scream โaward-worthy.โ First, the creativity is off the charts. The judgesโTom Hegen, Tom Putt, and Isabella Tabacchiโpicked Steidleโs portfolio for its range, from marine life to top-down shots that turn flat landscapes into abstract art.
These photos arenโt just snaps; theyโre compositions that make you stop and stare. The colorsโvivid blues, fiery reds, stark whitesโpop in a way that had me tweaking my droneโs camera settings in my head.











Then thereโs the diversity. From Vitaly Golovatyukโs soccer field nestled in a Moscow forest to Juan Lopezโs turquoise salt flats in Argentina, these shots prove aerial art isnโt tied to one place. As a photographer, I obsessed over the perfect momentโclick, done. But drones? They add movement and scale.
You feel the vastness of a volcano or the intimacy of a sharkโs hunt. The competitionโs Top 101, all scoring above 86.67, show every genreโwildlife, abstract, urbanโcan be art when youโre flying. Itโs why Iโm so stoked about drones; they make every landscape a canvas.
Drones Are Turning Everywhere into an Art Gallery
Hereโs where I get all giddy: drones are making photography limitless. Back in my Quito days, I was tethered to where I could stand. Drones? Theyโre freedom machines. The International Aerial Photographer winners show you can create art anywhereโover a Chinese bridge, a frozen Baltic Sea, or an Andean salt flat.
Steidleโs marine shots are stunning, but so is Colin Leonhardtโs abstract take on Australiaโs landscapes. Itโs like drones are saying, โHey, the whole worldโs your studio.โ Iโve flown over Ecuadorโs jungles and beaches, and every flight feels like painting with light. These winners take that to another level, showing drones can capture beauty and tell stories no matter the terrain.
What amazes me most is the heart behind these shots. Theyโre not just cool pics; theyโre about connectionโto nature, to culture, to the planet. The Collectiveโs fictional scenes of excess push for sustainability, while Hermansenโs polar bear shot reminds us wildlife needs space. Itโs #DronesForGood vibes all the way, and as a former photographer, Iโm all in. My take? These winners are proof drones arenโt just toysโtheyโre tools for art that can change how we see the world. So, grab your DJI, find a new spot, and make some art. The skyโs not the limitโitโs the start.
Photographs courtesy of International Aerial Photographer of The Year
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