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Proyecto: Carnaval en Santiago Zapotitlan 2007 | 2017
Proyecto: Carnaval en Santiago Zapotitlan 2007 | 2017
Proyecto: Carnaval en Santiago Zapotitlan 2007 | 2017
Proyecto: Carnaval en Santiago Zapotitlan 2007 | 2017
The World Press Photo Contest winners of 2016
WORLD PRESS PHOTO OF THE YEAR 2015 GOES TO WARREN RICHARDSON
The jury of the 59th annual World Press Photo Contest selected an image by Australian photographer Warren Richardson as the World Press Photo of the Year 2015. Richardson’s picture–which also won first prize in the Spot News category–shows refugees crossing the border from Serbia into Hungary, near Horgoš (Serbia) and Röszke (Hungary). Taken at night on 28 August 2015, this man and child were part of the movement of people seeking to cross into Hungary before a secure fence on the border was completed.
The 2016 contest drew entries from around the world: 5,775 photographers from 128 countries submitted 82,951 images. The jury gave prizes in eight categories to 41 photographers from 21 countries: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, and the USA.
Here’s a look at some of the winning photographs. View the entire collection of winning images at http://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/2016 along with exclusive jury interviews.
Photos: (from top) Warren Richardson, Anuar Patjane Floriuk, Matic Zorman, Mary F. Calvert, Kevin Frayer/Getty Images, Tim Laman
See more images from the World Press Photo Contest and our other slideshows on Yahoo News!
Vibrant Photographs of Tokyo at Night by Masashi Wakui
Tokyo is an infinitely photogenic city. And there’s no shortage of photographers capturing its vibrant landscape. But local resident and photography aficionado Masashi Wakui has a unique, surreal style of capturing Tokyo by night and making it look like an animated still from Akira or a Ghibli film. Wakui has a penchant for the backstreets of Tokyo, specifically those with plenty of lanterns, streetlights and neon signs that only add to the surreal, cinematic quality of the scene. And those who have spent any number of nights wandering these streets will find Wakui’s photos achingly captivating.Once the scene is captured Wakui then digitally manipulates the image, giving it a color grading effect that works perfectly with his busy nighttime cityscapes. There are tutorials that have even sprouted up, analyzing the “Masashi Wakui Look,” as its been coined. Wakui himself even points to one, admitting it’s close but not perfect.You can see many more of Wakui’s photos on Flickr, where he constantly posts new work. Thanks Spoon and Tomago
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Colíbri (the Spanish word for hummingbird), are an indigenous symbol for safe passing. They soar as messengers between life and death, and their hundreds of species have been found migrating across the U.S./Mexico border for thousands of years similarly to how thousands of humans have migrated. We paint hummingbirds to honor the undefeatable spirits of the migrants who lost their lives during the journey across the Sonoran Desert. #justseeds #mural #donate #fundraiser #art4change #immigration #migration #border #politicalart #socialjustice #activism #art #illustration #design #migrantpower #pinchefrontera
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