Reuters photographer Hannah McKay has been named as The British Press Photographers’ Association Press Photographer of the Year for 2022.
McKay’s work was selected from more than 2,000 entries by photographers working in the UK and abroad.
Across the various categories members of the association were invited to vote for their favourite entries, with members of the board choosing the overall winning portfolio from the category winners.
Here are a selection of the winning entries from each category.
Hannah McKay: Press Photographer of the Year and winner of the News category

McKay’s winning set of pictures included a photograph of the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson out for an early morning jog in January 2022

Rebekah Vardy, wife of Leicester City football player Jamie Vardy, was photographed by McKay as she arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice during her libel case against Coleen Rooney in May 2022

Liz Truss became prime minister on 6 September, the day McKay took this picture. Truss then resigned 45 days later

McKay was sent to cover the wildfires in Malaga, Spain, and captured this picture taken at Playa del Bajondillo beach in Torremolinos as people look at the smoke from the fires in the distance

Simon Hulme: Business category winner

Simon Hulme’s winning pictures included this spectacular picture of the moon setting behind Ferrybridge Power Station in West Yorkshire

Hulme stepped inside the “anechoic chamber” at Bradford University to photograph Professor Fun Hu, director of the Bradford-Renduchintala Centre for Space AI, holding a “pocket cube” satellite

Journeyman cooper Euan Findlay was pictured by Hulme in the cooperage at Theakston Brewery in Masham, North Yorkshire
Simon Townsley: Photo Essay category winner

Simon Townsley’s winning photo essay explored issue of drug addiction in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
Victoria Jones: Winner of the Essay (Death of a Monarch) category

The Death of a Monarch category was created following death of Queen Elizabeth II. Victoria Jones won the category with a series of pictures that captured the events leading up to the funeral

Members of the public stand in the queue on the South Bank in London opposite the Palace of Westminster, as they wait to view Queen Elizabeth II lying in state ahead of her funeral

The Queen’s coffin is carried on a horse-drawn gun carriage of the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, during the ceremonial procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall
Joann Randles: Portrait category winner

Joann Randles was awarded first place in the Portrait category for a number of photographs, including this one of Elvis tribute artist, Darren ‘Graceland’ Jones, 50, from Pontypool

Another of Randles’ pictures shows Olha Boyko wearing a traditional Ukrainian embroidered dress as her family celebrate Ukraine Independence Day
Robert Perry: Arts and Entertainment category winner

Robert Perry’s picture of Chloe Burton from Edinburgh viewing Zoom by Keith McIntyre at The Royal Scottish Academy exhibition at the Mound helped win him the Arts and Entertainment category
Max Mumby: Winner Royal category
