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Kirchuk’s work is mainly focused on personal documentary long-term projects in Argentina and South America. With his work "Never let you go" about Alzheimer's disease he received first prize in the ...
The judging process of the 2024 World Press Photo Contest takes place in several rounds over a six-week period, in January and February 2024. It involves regional juries and a global jury, and takes ...
The Palestinian photojournalist Mohammed Abed (1968) studied journalism at the Islamic University in Gaza. He received a masters diploma in media in Egypt. From 1991 to 2001 he worked for Reuters, ...
We’re proud to present the World Press Photo Yearbook 2024, our annual collectible publication presenting the award-winning photographs and stories of the 67th annual World Press Photo Contest.
Alejandro Cegarra (b.1989) is a photographer from Venezuela whose work explores the essence of belonging, the pursuit of a home, and the denunciation of human rights violations in Venezuela and Mexico ...
Jodi Bieber is a photographer from South Africa whose work explores contemporary issues related to gender, politics and identity, often contradicting the mainstream media narrative. Bieber’s ...
that the processed colors diverge from the original colors. (ii) Changes in density, contrast, color and/or saturation levels that significantly alter content by obscuring or eliminating information ...
Mohammed Salem (b. 1985) is a Palestinian photojournalist based in the Gaza Strip. Salem holds a media degree from Gaza University and has been working with Reuters since 2003. While his primary focus ...
The 2022 World Press Photo Contest winners are 24 photographers from 23 countries. Providing a variety of perspectives from all corners of the globe, the awarded works present courageous stories, ...