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Angels & Demons

We are delighted to announce the winners of the Angels & Demons competition:


Angels & Demons is the much anticipated follow-up to the multi-million dollar worldwide franchise The Da Vinci Code. To date, there are over 13 million copies in print of the various editions of Angels & Demons, and it has been translated into 32 languages. In May 2009 Angels & Demons was released throughout the world in cinemas and was a smashing success; the worldwide box office exceeds $475 million USD. The critics found the film not only intriguing from a story standpoint, but they were blown away by the gorgeous cinematography and visual imagery of Rome.

Angels & Demons fictionialises a story about the Altars of Science in Rome, consisting of four locations, each representing the four elements – earth, air, fire and water – which are believed to be “the Path of Illumination”, a trail to the meeting place of the illuminati in Rome.

During autumn 2009 Angels & Demons DVD and Blu-ray release Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Sony World Photography Awards are sponsoring a competition in which participants are encouraged to submit their own photos of the four elements. We are looking for imagery that captures the essence of these four elements in the world that surrounds us.


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The World Photography Organisation (WPO) supports professional, amateur and student photography and lends a global platform for the photographic industry to communicate, converge and showcase current trends in Photojournalism, Fine Art and Commercial Photography.

The World Photography Organisation delivers various initiatives and programmes across the global photographic community under the "World Photography" brand. These programmes involve the amateur and professional photographer in commercial, cultural and educational activities within the photographic industry. Currently included within the World Photography portfolio are the World Photography Awards sponsored by Sony; the World Photography Student Focus Competition; the World Photography Awards Global Tour, the World Photography Collection and the World Photography Focus Programme.

The WPO’s aim is to support photographers whilst creating new avenues in which to develop the photographic practices within the industry, enabling photographers to have their work seen internationally, establish photography into new and less mature markets, introducing young talent to a world-wide public and photography audience, and provide various annual meeting grounds for a global industry to converge and facilitate exchange within the market.