Se acaba de anunciar los ganadores del World Press Photo 2015. En esta ocasión el ganador con el World Press Photo del año 2015 ha sido el fotógrafo australiano Warren Richardson con esta imagen captada el pasado 28 de agosto, en la que un hombre pasa un bebé a través de la valla en la frontera entre Serbia y Hungría en Röszke (Hungría):
En esta edición número 59 del concurso anual World Press Photo, se presentaron un total de 5.775 fotógrafos de 128 países distintos, se presentaron un total de 82.951 imágenes. El jurado ha concedido premios en sus ocho categorías a 41 fotógrafos de 21 países distintos: Australia, Austria, Brasil, Canadá, China, Francia, Alemania, Irán, Italia, Japón, México, Portugal, Rusia, Eslovenia, Sudáfrica, España, Suecia, Suiza , Siria, Turquía y los EE.UU.
Os dejamos con las imágenes ganadoras de cada categoría en esta edición del World Press Photo 2015:
General News
General News, 1st prize stories – Reporting Europe’s Refugee Crisis
Sergey Ponomarev, Russia, 2015, for The New York Times
General News, 2nd prize stories – Douma’s Children, Syria
Abd Doumany, Syria, 2015, Agence France-Presse
General News, 3rd prize stories – An Earthquake’s Aftermath, Nepal
Daniel Berehulak, Australia, 2015, for The New York Times
Spot News
Spot News, 1st prize stories – Aftermath of Airstrikes in Syria
Sameer Al-Doumy, Syria, 2015, Agence France-Presse
Spot News, 2nd prize stories – Avalanche, 25-27 April, Everest Base Camp, Nepal
Roberto Schmidt, Germany, 2015, Agence France-Presse
Spot News, 3rd prize stories – Broken Border, 13-15 June, Sanliurfa, Turkey
Bulent Kilic, Turkey, 2015, Agence France-Presse
Sports
Sports, 1st prize stories – Vetluga’s Hockey
Vladimir Pesnya, Russia, 2015, Sputnik
Sports, 2nd prize stories – The Gris-gris Wrestlers of Senegal
Christian Bobst, Switzerland, 2015
Sports, 3rd prize stories – Ebola Survivors Football Club
Tara Todras-Whitehill, USA, 2015, Vignette Interactive
Contemporary Issues
Contemporary Issues, 1st prize stories – Talibes, Modern-day Slaves
Mário Cruz, Portugal, 2015
Contemporary Issues, 2nd prize stories – In the Same Boat
Francesco Zizola, Italy, 2015, Noor
Contemporary Issues, 3rd prize stories – Emily and Kate and Eddie and Reid
Sara Naomi Lewkowicz, USA, 2015
Daily Life
Daily Life, 1st prize stories – An Antarctic Advantage
Daniel Berehulak, Australia, 2015, for The New York Times
Daily Life, 2nd prize stories – Bliss Dharma Assembly
Kevin Frayer, Canada, 2015, Getty Images
Daily Life, 3rd prize stories – Citizen Journalism in Brazil’s Favelas
Sebastián Liste, Spain, 2015, Noor
People
People, 1st prize stories – Exposure
Kazuma Obara, Japan, 2015
People, 2nd prize stories – La Maya Tradition
Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Spain, 2015, The Associated Press
People, 3rd prize stories – Victims of Paris Attacks
Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Spain, 2015, The Associated Press PREMIO RETIRADO – Amplía información
People, 3rd prize stories – Where the Children Sleep
Magnus Wennman, Sweden, 2015
Nature
Nature, 1st prize stories – Tough Times for Orangutans
Tim Laman, USA, 2015
Nature, 2nd prize stories – Ivory Wars
Brent Stirton, South Africa, 2015, Getty Images for National Geographic
Nature, 3rd prize stories – Chameleon Under Pressure
Christian Ziegler, Germany, 2015, for National Geographic
Long Term Projects, 1st prize – Sexual Assault in America’s Military
Mary F. Calvert, USA, 2015
Long Term Projects, 2nd prize – A Life in Death
Nancy Borowick, USA, 2015
Long Term Projects, 3rd prize – North Korea: Life in the Cult of Kim
David Guttenfelder, USA, 2015
La imagen ganadora es brutalmente fuerte. Saludos