2024 World Press Photo Contest: Winners revealed (2024)

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2024 World Press Photo Contest: Winners revealed (1)Image source, Alejandro Cegarra for The New York Times

A photograph of two migrants who met in Mexico and fell in love on their way to the United States is one of a series that helped Alejandro Cegarra win the Long-Term Project Award, one of the top four prizes in this year's World Press Photo Contest.

Honduran Rosa Bello (left) and Venezuelan Ruben Soto are pictured atop a freight train known as The Beast.

Cegarra's own experience, of migrating to Mexico from Venezuela, had helped him respectfully and sensitively document the dangers faced and resilience shown, the jury said.

Warning: Some readers may find some of the following images distressing

Image source, Alejandro Cegarra for The New York Times

Image source, Alejandro Cegarr for The New York Times

Six regional juries compiled a short list from more than 61,000 entries by nearly 4,000 photographers from 130 countries.

"These final selected works are a tapestry of our world today, centred on images we believe were made with respect and integrity, that can speak universally and resonate far beyond their origins," the Guardian's head of photography, Fiona Shields, who chaired the global jury, said.

"This is an opportunity to applaud the work of press and documentary photographers everywhere - made with courage, intelligence and ingenuity - and to amplify the importance of the stories they are telling, often in unimaginable circ*mstances."

Image source, Lee-Ann Olwage, for GEO

Lee-Ann Olwage won Story of the Year with an intimate study of "Dada" Paul Rakotozandriny, 91, who lives with dementia, in Madagascar, cared for by his daughter Fara.

"This story tackles a universal health issue through the lens of family and care," the jury said.

"The selection of images are composed with warmth and tenderness, reminding viewers of the love and closeness necessary in a time of war and aggression worldwide."

Image source, Lee-Ann Olwage, for GEO

The Photo of the Year shows Inas Abu Maamar, 36, cradling the body of her niece Saly, five, killed, along with her mother and sister, when an Israeli missile struck their home, in Khan Younis, Gaza.

Mohammed Salem had been photographing residents searching for missing relatives at the Nasser Hospital morgue, for the Reuters agency, just days after his own wife gave birth.

The image was composed with care and respect, offering both a metaphorical and literal glimpse into unimaginable loss, the jury said.

Salem called it a "powerful and sad moment that sums up the broader sense of what was happening in the Gaza Strip".

Image source, Mohammed Salem for Reuters

Julia Kochetova's work in Ukraine won the Open Format Award.

Weaving together photos, poetry, audio clips, and music, she and a Ukrainian illustrator and DJ created a website documenting war as an everyday reality.

Image source, Julia Kochetova from the series, War is Personal

Here are some of the regional winners, with captions from the competition.

Africa, Singles: Returning Home from War, by Vincent Haiges, for Real 21

Image source, Vincent Haiges for Real 21

Asia, Stories: Afghanistan on the Edge, by Ebrahim Noroozi, for Associated Press

Image source, Ebrahim Noroozi for Associated Press

Europe, Singles: A Father's Pain, by Adem Altan, for Agence France-Presse

Image source, Adem Altan for Agence France-Presse

Europe, Stories: Kakhovka Dam: Flood in a War Zone, by Johanna Maria Fritz, for Die Zeit

Image source, Johanna Maria Fritz for Die Zeit

North and Central America, Singles: A Day in the Life of a Quebec Fire Crew, by Charles-Frédérick Ouellet, for the Globe and Mail and Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ)

Image source, Charles-Frédérick Ouellet for The Globe and Mail,

North and Central America, Stories: Saving the Monarchs, by Jaime Rojo, for National Geographic

Image source, Jaime Rojo for National Geographic

South America, Singles: Drought in the Amazon, by Lalo de Almeida, for Folha de São Paulo

Image source, Lalo de Almeida, for Folha de São Paulo

South America, Stories: Red Skies, Green Waters, by Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, for the New York Times

Image source, Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, for The New York Times

South East Asia and Oceania, Singles: Fighting, Not Sinking, by Eddie Jim, for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

Image source, Eddie Jim for The Age/Sydney Morning Herald

South East Asia and Oceania, Stories: Battle for Sovereignty, by Michael Varcas, for the Philippine Star

Image source, Michael Varcas for The Philippine Star

The World Press Photo exhibition can be seen at Borough Yards, London, 3 - 27 May 2024.

All photographs courtesy World Press Photo Foundation

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What is the photo book competition for 2024? ›

The Lucie Photo Book Prize is a juried competition open to a diversity of submissions – from published to prototype to hand-made books. The awards will be presented to photographers, editors, curators or publishers who have created such projects anywhere in the world within March 2022 – October 2024.

Why did judges in the World Press Photo competition disqualify 20 percent of the finalists in the field for awards? ›

Why did judges in the World Press Photo Competition disqualify 20 percent of the finalists in the field for awards? Experts claimed they had altered the photographs too much to qualify as journalism.

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UK Photography Show 2024

A destination event for photographers from around the world. This incredible central England venue is easily accessed by road, rail and air. Stoneleigh Park boosts 10,000 free car parking spaces and we can't wait to welcome you to the UK's most exciting photography show and educational event.

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Pulitzer Prize for Photography - Wikipedia.

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The current popularity of the photobook is no mere fad. It has lasted now for more than twenty years and has had important impacts on the ecosystem of photography. The phenomenon is also of historical importance, since it embodies the new face of photophilia.

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#1: How large was your debut advance (including additional books if in the same deal)? The most common picture book author advances are between $1,000 and $5,000 (40% of all authors). 3.5% of authors earned an advance over $50,000.

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The Slovenian photographer AndreJa Ravnak has won the overall competition to become Travel Photographer of the Year 2023. Ravnak's work illustrates hop growing in Slovenia, and rolling fields in Italy and the Czech Republic.

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