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World Food Photography Awards 2026 Shortlist

Absolutely thrilled to share that three of my photographs have made the shortlist for the World Food Photography Awards 2026! You can see all the shortlisted photographs and their categories here.

Here are the shortlisted images in their respective categories:

Champagne Taittinger Wedding Food Photographer

The freshly delivered wedding cake awaits unboxing, as the staff prepare drinks to welcome the guests. The Wedding Of C and M. Wedding lunch and drinks at Carmel in Queens Park, London, UK. Photographed on a Lumix G9 and Leica DG 10-25mm Vario Summilux lens.

Politics of Food

Scooter delivery drivers taking a break between jobs. Chinatown, London, UK. The forerunners of these services are Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats. The UK food delivery market continued to expand, with projected growth of 3.1% to reach a market size of £14.3bn in 2025. Photographed on a Fujifilm GFX100RF.

Production Paradise Previously Published

Michelin-starred chef Richard Corrigan in The Rib Room, which features original Bentley’s paintings and William Morris-designed walls. Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill (opened in 1916), 11–15 Swallow Street Piccadilly, London, UK. Photographed on a Lumix S1 and Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f2.8 lens. Published in the Irish Independent.

Naturally all the images were shot in raw, edited and processed using Adobe’s LightRoom Classic, on my either an Apple Mac Studio using calibrated Eizo CG276 monitors or a MacBook Pro.

FUJIFILM GFX100RF

Had the pleasure of attending the UK launch of the FUJIFILM GFX100RF this morning. A great opportunity to have a hands on experience of the camera, and shoot some still life and portraits (with available light as well as studio flash).

UK launch of the FUJIFILM GFX100RF. FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London, UK. Photo: Edmond Terakopian


The cameras at the launch were pre-production, so I don’t yet have any photographs to share, but I did have a close look at the results on the tethered 27” iMac. I’ve been left extremely impressed. Pin sharp, beautiful rendering and a smooth bokeh. I can’t wait to shoot with the GFX100RF properly and unlock its awesome potential.

Photographer Edmond Terakopian tries out the new FUJIFILM GFX100RF at the UK launch. FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London, UK.


The 35mm f4 lens is an entirely new design and provides a field of view of 28mm. As the distortion is of a 35mm design and the 102mp 16bit sensor is so huge, the crop modes (full-frame equivalents of 36mm, 50mm and 63mm) are actually usable. The shooting interface (you choose to fill the EVF with the crop during shooting, or have a wider view with a compositional box) works really well. Face and eye detect AF were super fast and accurate, the camera body is an ergonomic masterpiece and astonishingly, the camera is only marginally bigger than the FUJIFILM X100!

As I write this, I’m left with one question; black or silver?! Black I think for me!


A very, very, very impressive camera!

UK launch of the FUJIFILM GFX100RF. FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London, UK. Photo: Edmond Terakopian
UK launch of the FUJIFILM GFX100RF. FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London, UK. Photo: Edmond Terakopian
The FUJIFILM GFX100RF shown in its slimmest form, without the adapter ring or lens hood. UK launch of the FUJIFILM GFX100RF. FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London, UK. Photo: Edmond Terakopian