Since 2021, Leica Camera AG has been awarding the Leica Picture of the Year to outstanding Leica photographers who have been inducted into the Leica Hall of Fame. To share part of this success with all Leica enthusiasts, a Leica Picture of the Year is being selected once again this year. It is exclusively available in Leica Galleries worldwide. This offers all friends of Leica the opportunity to build up a unique collection of excellent Leica photographs with the limited editions. Joel Meyerowitz’s Leica Picture of the Year now follows in the footsteps of works by Ralph Gibson, Thomas Hoepker, Elliott Erwitt and Herlinde Koelbl.
Winner of 2025 Leica Picture of the Year: Joel Meyerowitz
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The selected motif belongs to the photographer’s early period. Born in 1938, Meyerowitz decided spontaneously in the early 1960s to quit his job as art director at a New York ad agency and go on to discover the world as a photographer. A Leica M2 became his preferred tool for honing his visual instincts day after day and swiftly identifying perfect moments within complex everyday scenes. He found the restless energy he sought in the everyday magic of New York City’s bustling streets and above all in the regular parades taking place. The Leica Picture of the Year was captured in 1963 on the fringes of the Puerto Rican Day Parade – an enduring celebration that remains a fixture in New York City’s annual parade calendar. Since 1959, it has been an expression of self-confidence and celebration of Puerto Rico’s rich culture and history, particularly for the millions of people of Puerto Rican descent living across the United States. Meyerowitz spontaneously turned the lens of his Leica on a group of four women gathered in a shop doorway on Fifth Avenue. To this day, the image says a great deal about photographic perception and immediacy, as well as fashion, the zeitgeist and the atmosphere in New York City back then.
Leica Picture of the Year photographers from previous years
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Herlinde Koelbl
As a keen observer, experienced author, multifaceted artist and insightful chronicler, Koelbl, born in 1939, is one of Germany’s most important photographers. She was inducted into the Leica Hall of Fame in 2024 and honoured with an extensive exhibition at the Leica headquarters in Wetzlar. The image of flowers selected as Leica Picture of the Year forms part of her series Metamorphoses. Its theme is the beauty of the ephemeral, captured here with wonderful mystery and colourful magic.
New York City, USA 2000 © Elliott Erwitt_MAGNUM PHOTOS
Elliott Erwitt
The Leica Picture of the Year 2023 is an iconic shot by photographer Elliott Erwitt, which has also been on display in the Leica Hall of Fame exhibition at Leica Galerie Wetzlar since the Celebration of Photography. The black-and-white photograph was taken in New York City in 2000.
Thomas Hoepker
The 2022 Leica Picture of the Year is an iconic image by German photographer Thomas Hoepker, and was featured in the extensive retrospective Thomas Hoepker – Image Maker at the Ernst Leitz Museum Wetzlar. The black and white photo was taken during a road trip that Hoepker took for a few months in 1963.
Ralph Gibson
The photographer, born in Los Angeles in 1939, is one of the most important style-setting photographers of his generation. To this day, Ralph Gibson's visual language is as individual as it is timeless. Often close to the object, he brings his motifs into a fascinating interplay of abstraction and figuration.
On November 4, 2021, Leica Camera AG presented Ralph Gibson with the Leica Hall of Fame Award in Wetzlar.