The Italian Grand Prix is arguably the spectacle of Formula 1, with the notorious Monza race track as its stage. IMAGO looks back on its 100th anniversary.
Tag: 2022
World Sports Photography Awards 2022.
The 2022, and the third edition of the World Sport Photography Awards are now open for entries.
Drugs, drinking Chanel No5 and an axe-wielding Oliver Reed – how snooker tore up the rulebook to dominate sport and the music charts in the 1980s.
This year's world championships started on April 16 and will conclude on May 2nd. The Game columnist Andy Murray looks back at the sport’s 1980s heyday when 18.5million people stayed up to watch the 1985 black-ball final.
Doha, Qatar: Stories from a Community. By Achille Abboud.
This month we are exploring stories from areas around the world, in the lead up to our Conflict Stories Series, we take a look at a photo project from Berlin-based photojournalist Achille Abboud in Doha, Qatar.
The Islanders’ passion for water sport. A Photo essay from Malta.
"The Messi-s and the Ronaldo-s of water polo as you know, used to come here because we have a passion for the sport." - Karl Izzo.
Panenka Awards, Celebrating the Culture of football in its entirety.
With a layered and exciting composition, this year’s Best Photograph of the Year captured Erhan Masovic's goal celebration after scoring a penalty received an outstanding amount of votes. After the awards, we spoke to Panenka Magazine, about the motivations behind providing recognition for sports photographers.
Domenic Aquilina on Malta – The emerging football haven.
Domenic Aquilina won international awards for his photo of Lionel Messi’s overhead kick during a Champions League match in 2019. With decades of experience, 14 Champions League finals under his belt, and some quality time with the best-of-the-best, he now focuses on the overlooked gems in European football.
The sport that matters in 2022
The Game columnist Andy Murray looks at how the pandemic has shaped how we interact with sport and what 2022 has in store for addicts in perpetual need of their fix.
2021 Year in Review – The Best Of.
This is the IMAGO 2021 Year In Review. Made up of visual highlights and defining moments from the past 12 months, we showcase the year's inspiring stories, untold moments and captivating movements for change from exciting international photographers.