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Ryuta Suzuki is a photographer drawn to the intricate beauty of insects and flowers, a lifelong fascination that now informs his award-winning macro work. Since beginning his photography journey in 2020, he has expanded his focus to include street, architectural, and fine art subjects—pushing his visual language while staying rooted in curiosity and instinct.
Thank you for awarding me the Gold in the Nature/macro category!
I started photography around 2020. I have loved insects and flowers since I was a child, so I think I have a better idea of what makes them beautiful and fascinating than other genres.
Currently, I am trying to increase my genre of speciality as a weapon by trying Street Photography, Architecture, Fine Art, as well as insects and flowers, which are subject to be photographed depending on the season.
Insects are seen fighting at feeding stations and other places, but they seem to get along just for that brief moment on a beautiful flower. I took this photo thinking that people are the same way.
Although I only entered one picture this time, I think the Gold Award was a great joy for me, my family, and others around me. I felt it was the perfect opportunity to let people know about me by including it on my website and introducing my past works when I hold a solo exhibition.
Winning Entry
Bugs Friends | 2025 London Photography Awards
The little creatures are snuggled up to each other without fighting over the flowers planted by humans. Humans, on the other hand, repeatedly destroy and create, and what we imagine often leads to destruction. I photographed this place, which is a big world from the... (read more here)
Ryuta Suzuki
Ryuta Suzuki is a photographer drawn to the intricate beauty of insects and flowers, a lifelong fascination that now informs his award-winning macro work. Since beginning his photography journey in 2020, he has expanded his focus to include street, architectural, and fine art subjects—pushing his visual language while staying rooted in curiosity and instinct.
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