“There was ash billowing out from the volcano, it was sulphuric acid,” says the photographer behind award-winning volcanologist portrait – however why is he barefoot on a rock?

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A barefoot volcanologist standing atop a volcanic rock bomb, with ash and sulfuric fuel billowing behind him – it is a putting picture captured in probably the most hostile environments on Earth.

The {photograph} has earned Australian photographer Elle Leontiev the Open Photographer of the Year title on the Sony World Photography Awards 2026. Shot on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu, the portrait captures Phillip Yamah, a self-taught volcano scientist with a deep understanding of Mount Yasur.




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