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Exclusive photos of Jeremy Renner, America Ferrera and Tom Hiddleston at the People’s Choice Awards

Exclusive photos of Jeremy Renner, America Ferrera and Tom Hiddleston at the People’s Choice Awards

A portrait of Tom Hiddleston.

Tom Hiddleston, nominee for male TV star of the year, in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio during the People’s Choice Awards.

(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)

The people have spoken: Taylor Swift, America Ferrera, Rachel Zegler and the movie “Barbie” are awarded top categories at this year]s People’s Choice Awards, held Sunday night at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.

Scroll through to see your favorite stars as they joined staff photographer Jason Armond in the Los Angeles Times Portrait Studio throughout the night.

America Ferrera wears a black camisole top and pink skirt with a big bow, leaning against a wall and looking up.

America Ferrera won movie performance of the year at the People’s Choice Awards.

Chris Olsen. in a shiny gray suit, bare-chested, scratching his head

Chris Olsen at the People’s Choice Awards.

Shameik Moore in a black suit with white trim in a three-quarter view.

Shameik Moore at the People’s Choice Awards.

Noa Kirel wears a bikini top and leather jacket as she leans against a wall.

Noa Kirel in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio.

A smiling Jeremy Renner in a dark suit, leaning forward toward a light from above.

Jeremy Renner during the People’s Choice Awards.

Megan Fox, with pink hair in a white strapless dress.

Megan Fox in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio.

Drake Milligan, in a dark suit, seated, his face half in shadow.

Drake Milligan during the People’s Choice Awards.

Mayan Lopez sits, her arms crossed.

Mayan Lopez during the People’s Choice Awards.

Lainey Wilson in a black cowboy hat and long duster coat.

Lainey Wilson, winner in the female country artist of the year category, in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio during the People’s Choice Awards.

Joon Lee and Sam Song Li stand in a corner next to each other.

Joon Lee and Sam Song Li during the People’s Choice Awards.

Sri Ramesh wears a sparkly white camisole top and bare midriff.

Sri Ramesh during the People’s Choice Awards.

Montana Tucker, one hand on her shoulder, looks over her shoulder toward the camera.

Montana Tucker during the People’s Choice Awards.

Jon Cryer, in a blue suit, his chin resting on one hand.

Jon Cryer in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio during the People’s Choice Awards.

Fannita Leggett in a white two-piece, midriff-bearing dress stands with one arm raised.

Fannita Leggett during the People’s Choice Awards.

Xochitl Gomez wears a white top and black skirt.

Xochitl Gomez during the People’s Choice Awards.

Halle Bailey, in a blue dress, stands next to Tiarra Granberry whose hair shades from silver to pink.

Halle Bailey, nominee for female movie star of the year, with Tiarra Granberry in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio during the People’s Choice Awards.

Kandi Burruss in a sparkly silver dress with feathery cuffs at her wrists.

Kandi Burruss at the People’s Choice Awards.

Jeannie Mai Jenkins leans against the wall with one arm and looks down, her eyes semi-closed.

Jeannie Mai Jenkins at the People’s Choice Awards.

Rachel Zegler in a sheer black dress.

Rachel Zegler, winner for action movie star of the year, in the L.A. Times Portrait Studio during the People’s Choice Awards.

Taylor Arthur was born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. She moved to Los Angeles in 2015, where she received her associate’s degree in journalism from Los Angeles Pierce College. Arthur joined The Times’ in 2017 and currently works as a photo editor for Daily Calendar, Envelope and The Times’ digital platform.

Jason Armond is a staff photographer at the Los Angeles Times. A native of North Carolina, he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a bachelor’s in media and journalism. His work as a photographer and videographer has been recognized by the Hearst Journalism Awards, the White House News Photographers Assn. and the North Carolina College Media Assn. As a freelance visual journalist, his work has been featured in several publications before joining The Times.