RE: PistonHeads Photographer of the Year 2025
RE: PistonHeads Photographer of the Year 2025
Thursday 18th December

PistonHeads Photographer of the Year 2025

And the winners are...


We made the shortlist, hundreds of you voted and the results are in: our Photographer of the Year 2025 has been crowned!

Huge thanks to everyone who took the time to cast a vote – it was a close-run thing, and with the ridiculously high standard of nominees this year, choosing a favourite can't have been easy. Given that two of the top three never made it to auction and sold using our Make an offer feature in the coming soon period, it's no surprise how popular they were with voters.

1st Place – Photographer of the Year

Mitch Brown: 2014 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe

2nd Place

Adrian Brannan: 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 [997]

3rd Place

Matt Nolan: 2016 Nissan 370Z

It’s been another outstanding year for PistonHeads auction photography. Whether you voted for your favourite shoot or simply enjoyed scrolling through the galleries (and let’s be honest, we all did), the standard of work from our network of photographers continues to impress. From sharp detail shots to front three-quarters that could grace a magazine cover, every nominee brought something special to the table. Thank you to all of our photographers for raising the bar again this year – you’ve helped make 2025’s auction listings among the best we’ve ever seen.

And last but not least, congratulations to member cearchibald who won the professional photo shoot. We’ll be giving more away next year, so make sure you give us a follow on Instagram so you don’t miss out...


If you’re a professional photographer and would like to join our growing UK network of auction snappers, please click here.

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sifocus

Original Poster:

103 posts

194 months

Yesterday (07:16)
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Any picture with a Vantage on view looks stunning 👍

I 8 a 4RE

499 posts

261 months

Yesterday (11:55)
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I struggle to see how these are brilliant photos from either a lighting, composition or effect perspective?

Great subject matter, but boring photos

nismo48

5,924 posts

227 months

Yesterday (12:14)
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sifocus said:
Any picture with a Vantage on view looks stunning ?
+1

Wab1974uk

1,216 posts

47 months

Yesterday (13:00)
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3rd place looks like it should have been 1st.

But as said above. Nothing jumps out as Wow!

benjidog

117 posts

81 months

Yesterday (14:07)
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I 8 a 4RE said:
I struggle to see how these are brilliant photos from either a lighting, composition or effect perspective?

Great subject matter, but boring photos
Agreed 100%

damonbill

248 posts

265 months

Yesterday (14:25)
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benjidog said:
I 8 a 4RE said:
I struggle to see how these are brilliant photos from either a lighting, composition or effect perspective?

Great subject matter, but boring photos
Agreed 100%
+1 Agree 100%
It was based on votes, never trust the public with anything of taste, style or politics.

The Driving God

96 posts

55 months

Yesterday (21:02)
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I 8 a 4RE said:
I struggle to see how these are brilliant photos from either a lighting, composition or effect perspective?

Great subject matter, but boring photos
Hey, they're in focus. Let's not get greedy.

Blib

46,841 posts

217 months

Yesterday (21:06)
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damonbill said:
benjidog said:
I 8 a 4RE said:
I struggle to see how these are brilliant photos from either a lighting, composition or effect perspective?

Great subject matter, but boring photos
Agreed 100%
+1 Agree 100%
It was based on votes, never trust the public with anything of taste, style or politics.
I assume that you three didn't make the cut?

hehe

cirks

2,523 posts

303 months

and how many voted?

There are plenty of better photos in the auctions and forums.


Handyman2009

177 posts

123 months

Love mine for sure


Den Den

393 posts

39 months

For me the best period of automotive photography was the 80's & 90's when Car magazine was in it's prime