"These final works selected are a tapestry of our world today, centered on images we believe were made with a respect and integrity that could speak universally and resonate far beyond their origins." ...
Ebrahim Noroozi (b. 1980) is a photographer from Tehran, Iran who began his professional career as a photographer with a domestic news agency in Iran. Noroozi has reported extensively for the ...
Rena Effendi is an award-winning documentary photographer whose work is described as having a deep sense of empathy with a quiet celebration of the strength of the human spirit. She is the author of ...
The 2024 World Press Photo Contest works with 6 worldwide regions – Africa, Asia, Europe, North and Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia and Oceania. Entries will be judged in the region ...
Through our education programs, the World Press Photo Foundation encourages diverse accounts of the world that present stories with different perspectives.
We’re proud to present the World Press Photo Yearbook 2024, our annual collectible publication presenting the award-winning photographs and stories of the 67th annual World Press Photo Contest.
Yasuyoshi Chiba is Agence France-Presse’s (AFP) Chief Photographer for East Africa and Indian Ocean, currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. After studying photography at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, ...
Photography documenting irreversible personal loss in Gaza, family and dementia in Madagascar, the life of migrants in Mexico, and the trauma of war in Ukraine have been given the top awards this year ...
From devastating conflicts and political upheaval to the climate crisis and the safe passage of migrants, the award-winning works document some of the most pressing issues facing the world today. In ...
Julia Kochetova (b. 1993) is a Ukrainian photojournalist and documentary filmmaker based in Kyiv. Her work focuses on firsthand storytelling as a method, researching topics of the war generation, post ...
As this year’s Africa jury chair, I am aware of the privilege and responsibility this entails. Our world seems more fragile and divided than ever. As conflicts elsewhere captured the mainstream ...
Millions of people around the world see the winning photographs and stories, often for the first time. Being a global platform means a responsibility to present the most accurate and compelling work – ...