La Cité Miroir
Place Xavier Neujean 22
Öffnungszeiten:
Mo-Fr: 9.00 - 18.00
Sa-So: 10.00 - 18.00
Geschlossen:
24.12.2018-1.1.2019
Foto: Ronaldo Schemidt, Agence France-Presse (World Press Photo), Pressefoto
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The 2018 World Press Photo Contest
42 Fotografen aus 22 Ländern wurden von der Jury beim Wettbewerb World Press Photo ausgewählt. 15 haben den renommierten Preis gewonnen, insgesamt 312 waren in acht Kategorien nominiert.
These are the winners of the 2018 Photo Contest:
WORLD PRESS PHOTO OF THE YEAR
Ronaldo Schemidt, Venezuela, Agence France-Presse
Venezuela Crisis
The six nominees for the Photo of the Year are, in alphabetical order:
Rohingya Crisis
Patrick Brown, Australia, Panos Pictures, for Unicef
Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them. Somehow These Teenage Girls Survived. - Aisha, age 14.
Adam Ferguson, Australia, for The New York Times
Witnessing the Immediate Aftermath of an Attack in the Heart of London
Toby Melville, UK, Reuters
The Battle for Mosul - Lined Up for an Aid Distribution
Ivor Prickett, Ireland, for The New York Times
The Battle for Mosul - Young Boy Is Cared for by Iraqi Special Forces Soldiers
Ivor Prickett, Ireland, for The New York Times
Venezuela Crisis
Ronaldo Schemidt, Venezuela, Agence France-Presse
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES - SINGLES
1 Jesco Denzel, Germany, Laif
Lagos Waterfront Under Threat
2 Giulio di Sturco, Italy
More than a Woman
3 Roger Turesson, Sweden, Dagens Nyheter
North Korea
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES - STORIES
1 Heba Khamis, Egypt
Banned Beauty
2 George Steinmetz, USA, National Geographic
Feeding China
3 Espen Rasmussen, Norway, Panos Pictures, VG
White Rage - USA
ENVIRONMENT - SINGLES
1 Neil Aldridge, South Africa
Waiting for Freedom
2 Thomas P. Peschak, Germany
Attack of the Zombie Mouse
3 Thomas P. Peschak, Germany
Back in Time
ENVIRONMENT - STORIES
1 Kadir van Lohuizen, the Netherlands, NOOR Images
Wasteland
2 Luca Locatelli, Italy, National Geographic
Hunger Solutions
3 Daniel Beltrá, United States
Amazon: Paradise Threatened
GENERAL NEWS - SINGLES
1 Patrick Brown, Australia, Panos Pictures, for Unicef
Rohingya Crisis
2 Richard Tsong-Taatarii, USA, Star Tribune
Not My Verdict
3 Md Masfiqur Akhtar Sohan, Bangladesh, NurPhoto Agency
Watch Houses Burn
GENERAL NEWS - STORIES
1 Ivor Prickett, Ireland, for the New York Times
The Battle for Mosul
2 Kevin Frayer, Canada, Getty Images
Rohingya Refugees Flee Into Bangladesh to Escape Ethnic Cleansing
3 Francesco Pistilli, Italy
Lives in Limbo
LONG-TERM PROJECTS
1 Carla Kogelman, the Netherlands
Ich Bin Waldviertel
2 Fausto Podavini, Italy
Omo Change
3 Javier Arcenillas, Spain, Luz
Latidoamerica
NATURE - SINGLES
1 Corey Arnold, USA
Dumpster Diver
2 Thomas P. Peschak, Germany
Jump
3 Michael Patrick O’Neill, USA
Flying Fish in Motion
NATURE - STORIES
1 Ami Vitale, USA, National Geographic
Warriors Who Once Feared Elephants Now Protect Them
2 Jasper Doest, the Netherlands
Sacred No More
3 Thomas P. Peschak, Germany
Galapagos: Rocking the Cradle
PEOPLE - SINGLES
1 Magnus Wennman, Sweden
Resignation Syndrome
2 Alessio Mamo, Italy, for Médecins Sans Frontières
Manal, War Portraits
3 Li Huaifeng, China
Earth Kiln
PEOPLE - STORIES
1 Adam Ferguson, Australia, for the New York Times
Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them. Somehow These Teenage Girls Survived.
2 Anna Boyiazis, United States
Finding Freedom in the Water
3 Tatiana Vinogradova, Russia
Girls
SPORTS - SINGLES
1 Oliver Scarff, United Kingdom, Agence France-Presse
Royal Shrovetide Football
2 Stephen McCarthy, Ireland, Sportsfile
Steaming Scrum
3 Erik Sampers, France
Marathon de Sables
SPORTS - STORIES
1 Alain Schroeder, Belgium, Reporters
Kid Jockeys
2 Juan D. Arredondo, Colombia
Peace Football Club
3 Nikolai Linares, Denmark
The Boys and the Bulls
SPOT NEWS - SINGLES
1 Ronaldo Schemidt, Venezuela, Agence France-Presse
Venezuela Crisis
2 Ryan Kelly, United States, The Daily Progress
Car Attack
3 Goran Tomasevic, Serbia, Reuters
Mideast Crisis Iraq Mosul
SPOT NEWS - STORIES
1 David Becker, United States, Getty Images
Massacre in Las Vegas
2 Toby Melville, UK, Reuters
Witnessing the Immediate Aftermath of an Attack in the Heart of London
3 Juan Barreto, Venezuela, Agence France-Presse
Demonstrator Catches Fire
The 2018 Digital Storytelling Contest
The Digital Storytelling Contest (previously known as the Multimedia Contest) rewards those producing the best forms of visual journalism enabled by digital technologies and the spread of the Internet. The contest is open to digital storytellers, visual journalists and producers, with submissions that include the work of a professional visual journalist. This year, 308 productions were submitted to the contest: 149 Short Form, 63 Long Form, 68 Immersive Storytelling and 28 Innovative Storytelling.
IMMERSIVE STORYTELLING
1 The New York Times
Under a Cracked Sky
2 The Washington Post
Sin Luz: Life Without Power
3 The New York Times
How 655,000 Rohingya Muslims Escaped
INNOVATIVE STORYTELLING
1 TIME
Finding Home
2 National Film Board of Canada
From Janet with Love
3 Takie Dela
There Once Lived
LONG FORM
1 Pulitzer Center
Down from the Mountains
2 The New York Times
I Have a Message for You
3 The New York Times
10 Minutes. 12 Gunfire Bursts. 30 Videos. Mapping the Las Vegas Massacre.
SHORT FORM
1 Aaron Goodman & Luis Liwanag
Duterte’s Hell
2 Valery Melnikov & Andrew Lubimov
Underground
3 Sheng-Wen Lo
The March of the Great White Bear
Quelel: World Press Photo
World Press Photo
Festival World Press Photo 11 - 13 April 2019 Amsterdam
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