Senin, 19 September 2011

World Press Photo Award 2


 


World Press Photo of the Year
Jodi Bieber, a South African photographer for Time magazine, won with a photo of Bibi Aisha, a 18-year woman from Oruzgan province in Afghanistan. Aisha's story began when he ran back to his family after complaining of abuse from her husband. Taliban arrived one night demanding that he face justice and brother-in-law while her husband held Aisha cut off his ear and then cut his nose. Aisha left, but later rescued by aid workers and U.S. military. After time in the protection of women in Kabul, he was taken to the United States, where he now lives.







Arts and Entertainment stories, winner of the Second
Daniele Tamagni, a freelance photographer who lives in Italy, winning the series The Flying Cholitas, about Lucha sports (wrestling free Bolivia)






Contemporary Issues stories, First Winner 
Ed Ou, a Getty Images photographer based in Canada, won with her ​​story Escape from Somalia. In this figure, four Somali refugees in Yemen trip to sleep in the desert after traveling all night in the land of Somalia were minimal rain, March 15, 2010




Contemporary Issues singles, second prize,
Ed Kashi of the United States won with a portrait of Nguyen Thi Ly (9 th), who suffered from Agent Orange disability, in Da Nang, Vietnam








Daily Life singles, the first winner
Feisal Omar of Somalia shows us a man who brought the shark through the streets of Mogadishu, Somalia, 23 September 2010













Daily Life Stories, winner of the first
Martin Roemers of the Netherlands won with themed photo Metropolis, about life in big cities


 










Daily Life singles, winner of the third
Reuters photographer Andrew Biraj, based in Bangladesh, won with fotoini of a crowded train station near Dhaka, 16 November 2010


 



General News singles, the first winner
Riccardo Venturi of Italy shows us the Iron in the Old Market that burned in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on January 18, 2010

 






Nature singles, winner of the second
Dirscherl Reinhard, a German freelance photographer, won with a picture of Atlantic Fish Screen attacking Spanish sardines, from the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico













Nature stories, winner of the second
National Geographic photographer Stefano Unterthiner from Italy have won with a photo of Whooper swans at dawn, taken in Hokkaido, Japan in January 2010



Nature stories, winner of the third
Christophe Archambault won with a dramatic series in the ash-covered village of Lawang Cemoro near Mount Bromo in Java Indonesia. A man in Indonesia is shown wearing a mask to avoid inhaling volcanic ash






Nature stories, Winner of Third
Another picture of the series Archambault, an active volcano: Mount Bromo in East Java





People in the News singles, Winner of First
Irish photographer Seamus Murphy won with a picture of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, in London on 30 September 2010














People in the News stories, First Winner
Daniel Berehulak win with photo series in Pakistan. Flood victims scramble for food from the Pakistan army helicopter during relief operations in Dadu, Pakistan downwash due to war on 13 September 2010









Portrait singles, Second Winner
Photographer Joost van den Broek, who is based in the Netherlands, won with a photo of cadets on board the Russian Kruzenshtern




Portraits Stories, winner of the Second
Wolfram Hahn, a freelance photographer who lives in Germany, won with a self-portrait series for Social networking sites








Sports Story, First Winner
Adam Pretty photographed England Thomas Daley compete in the sport of water 3m springboard men during the Youth Olympic swimming complex in Toa Payoh, Singapore, dated August 22, 2010


Spot News Stories, winner of the Second
Corentin Fohlen, Fedephoto a photographer based in France, won this category with a photo of anti-government riots in Bangkok, Thailand May 2010

















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