
Storm Photo of the Year, 1st Place (Photo: Alexis Mallard)
Acclaimed storm photographer Mike Olbinski is passionate about his craft. And so he wanted to create a place for other storm photographers to show off their work and be rewarded at the same time. Thus, Storm Photos of the Year—affectionately known as The Stormys—was born. Now in its second year, the contest has just announced winners across three categories.
French photographer Alexis Maillard won Photo of the Year for her evocative photo of a lightning bolt touching down in French wine country. Everett Occhipinti, who chases storms along with his identical brother, took home the top prize for the best tornado photo of the year. His powerful photograph shows a twister descending upon a town in Texas. Beautifully composed, the photo shows the rich textures of the cyclone.
The final category, Photographer of the Year, was judged based on a 10-image portfolio. Winner Amy Howard was awarded third place in last year’s portfolio contest but jumped ahead of the others this year. Her work shows a rich diversity, with her capturing everything from impressive lightning strikes to dark, stormy clouds rolling through the sky.
“The motivation for making this contest is to reward those who work so hard every year,” shares Oblinski. “I see the images that cross my Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter timelines all day. Many of them are mind-blowing, and then they disappear down the newsfeed and that’s it. My hope is to recognize your efforts, hard work, epic photos and reward you for that.”
Given the quality of the photos and the recognition they’re receiving, Oblinski has certainly accomplished his mission.
Storm Photos of the Year celebrates incredible storm photography from around the world.

Tornado Photo of the Year, 1st Place (Photo: Everett Occhipinti)

Storm Photographer of the Year, 1st Place (Photo: Amy Howard)

Storm Photo of the Year, 2nd Place (Photo: Brett Wright)

Storm Photo of the Year, 3rd Place (Photo: Enric Bachs)

Storm Photographer of the Year, 2nd Place (Photo: Tim Baca)
The contest was created by acclaimed storm photographer Mike Olbinski.

Storm Photographer of the Year, 1st Place (Photo: Amy Howard)

Storm Photographer of the Year, 1st Place (Photo: Amy Howard)

Tornado Photo of the Year, 3rd Place (Photo: William Reid)

Storm Photographer of the Year, 2nd Place (Photo: Tim Baca)

Tornado Photo of the Year, 2nd Place (Photo: Isaac Polanski)