World Press Photo Yearbook 2023
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Product details:
- Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
- Date of Publication 1 January 2023
- ISBN 9789401491860
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 245x190 mm
- Language Dutch
- Illustrations 255 Abb. 0
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Short description:
The best visual journalism of 2022 Reminder of our shared humanity Courageous stories from all over the world
The best visual journalism of 2022 Reminder of our shared humanity Courageous stories from all over the world
Long description:
Since 1955, the annual World Press Photo Contest has set the standard in visual journalism. The 2023 Yearbook showcases the most striking press photographs and compelling reports from 2022, carefully selected from thousands of entries by six regional and one global jury of acclaimed independent professionals. Providing a diversity of perspectives from all over the world, the awarded works bear witness to the events that shaped this past year, and document in long-term projects the ongoing issues we face. Recognizing the importance of photojournalism and documentary photography at a time, when the truth is contested, the awarded images share courageous stories and present invaluable insights from warzones, the struggle for civil rights and political empowerment, to the visible impact of the climate crisis, which could be felt in 2022 more acutely than ever.
For six decades, the WORLD PRESS PHOTO FOUNDATION has been working from its home in Amsterdam as an independent, non-profit organization. To provide truly global perspectives, the foundation launched a new regional strategy in 2022. From January to March 2023 six regional and one global jury will decide on 24 regional and 4 global winners.
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