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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.
From devastating conflicts and political upheaval to the climate crisis and the safe passage of migrants, the award-winning works document some of the most pressing issues facing the world today. In ...
The World Press Photo Foundation is proud to present the category winners of the 2021 World Press Photo Contests, selected by an independent jury. The winners of the World Press Photo of the Year, ...
Jimmy A. Domingo started freelancing in the mid-80s and continues to contribute news and editorial images to various local and international organizations and agencies. He completed the Training of ...
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Antonin Kratochvil, Czech Republic, is a founder of VII photo agency. As a photojournalist he has tackled a good deal of upheaval and human catastrophe, whilst going about his documentation of the ...
The World Press Photo Foundation hosted its annual festival online this year. The three-day program included this year’s Awards Show, presentations by 2021 Contests winners sharing the background to ...
Niclas Hammarström was born in Sweden in 1969. When he was 14, he started to take pictures at the Solvalla horserace track. He later studied photography in Stockholm. After his studies, he worked at ...
"These final works selected are a tapestry of our world today, centered on images we believe were made with a respect and integrity that could speak universally and resonate far beyond their origins." ...