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Friday, February 14, 2014

Moonlit Migrant Image Wins World Press Photo Award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

The 19-person jury chose 53 winning photographers in 18 categories out of nearly 100,000 submissions from around the globe for one of photojournalism's most prestigious awards.
The Associated Press won two awards, including first place in single-shot "Observed Portraits" for Markus Schreiber's picture of a disappointed woman in Pretoria, South Africa who had just learned she would not be able to view Nelson Mandela's casket
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Stanmeyer, of the VII photo agency, was working for National Geographic. The photo has a mysterious, eerie quality as the phones held by the men in the picture glow the same color as the moon. The signal from neighboring Somalia is cheaper, and they are hoping to send and receive messages from relatives abroad.
Djibouti, in the Horn of Africa, is a common stopping point for migrants attempting to reach Europe or the Middle East.

One jury member, Jillian Edelstein, said the photo raised issues of "technology, globalization, migration, poverty, desperation, alienation, (and) humanity." Another, Susan Linfield, said it stood out for its humantic portrayal of migrants. "So many pictures of migrants show them as bedraggled and pathetic.but this photo is not so much romantic, as dignified," she said.

Among other standouts were a series by photographer Goran Tomasevic of Reuters of a rebel attack on a government checkpoint in Damascus, Syria on Jan. 30 that won first place in the "Spot News Stories" category. One black-and-white image captures the instant after a shell has landed and a fleeing man is engulfed by dust and rubble more pics.

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

A wounded Syrian rebel cries after hearing that his comrade died in the attack in the Ain Tarma neighborhood of Damascus, Syria

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Moonlit migrant image wins World Press Photo award

Syrian rebels fire a rocket-propelled grenade towards an government controlled army checkpoint in the Ain Tarma neighborhood of Damascus, Syria

A Syrian rebel helps evacuate his comrade after the group is hit by sniper fire as they prepared to attack a government controlled army checkpoint in ...

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