Lost Fox

Across the Battlefield & Streets: Honored by London

I entered the London Photography Awards not for the glory—but for the story.

In the last year, I’ve poured myself into documenting the raw, the real, and the often overlooked.
From the adrenaline-fueled chaos of airsoft events like The Battle of Benghazi and Crimson Skies, to the vibrant resilience of the Boston Pride Parade, to the haunting silence of decaying institutions in Letchworth and Hudson—my lens has always chased truth, even when it wasn’t pretty.

This month, that truth was seen.

I’m honored to share that I’ve been awarded:

  • 🏆 Platinum – Photojournalism (Battle of Benghazi)
  • 🏆 Platinum – Event Photography (Battle of Benghazi)
  • 🥇 Gold – Sports Photography (Battle of Benghazi)
  • 🥇 Gold – Street Photography (Pride Parade)
  • 🥇 Gold – Urban Exploration (Letchworth & Hudson)
  • 🥇 Gold – Sports Photography (Crimson Skies)

These aren’t just images. They’re moments where tension and beauty intersect. Where silence says more than chaos.
They’re the proof that photojournalism isn’t just war zones and protests—it’s found in every space where humans move, resist, fall, and rise.

To every judge who saw not just the composition, but the conviction—thank you.

To every subject—known or anonymous—who let me capture them mid-motion, mid-celebration, or mid-collapse:
You are the soul of these images.

To those who’ve followed my work through storms, smoke, dirt, sweat, paint, pride flags, and peeling wallpaper—
This one’s for you.

– Riley Fox

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