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World Press Photo of the Year: 1956
Helmuth Pirath, Germany, Keystone Press.
West Germany, 1956
German World War II prisoner released by the Soviet Union is reunited with his daughter.
About the image
Capturing the homecoming of a German prisoner of war, returning from the Russian camps, to the fold of his family and fatherland, Pirath focused on the emotion-riddled face of a child, aged about twelve, who had not seen her father since she was a one-year-old.
World Press Photo of the Year: 1984
Pablo Bartholomew, India, Gamma.
Bhopal, India, December 1984.
Child killed by the poisonous gas leak in the Union Carbide chemical plant disaster.
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About the image
Following the vehicles that were taking the dead to be cremated and buried, Bartholomew saw the body of a child, with eyes glazed, milky-white and staring up at him. He says winning put him on the map in the photojournalism world, while his image became an icon of grief and greed in the face of industrial disaster.
>Frank Fournier, France, Contact Press Images.
Armero, Colombia, 16 November 1985. Twelve-year-old Omayra Sanchez trapped
in the debris caused by the eruption of Nevado del RuÃz volcano. After sixty hours
she eventually lost consciousness and died.
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=179&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
About the image
It was hard for Fournier to describe how he felt when he encountered this little girl, and how he kept talking to her, to try and keep her alive. He felt devastated when he found out she had died. Thanks to pictures like this one, the intensity and the violence of the situation could be felt far outside Colombia.
Arko Datta, India, Reuters, 2004.
Woman mourns relative killed in tsunami, Cuddalore, India, Tamil Nadu, 28 December 2004
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=279&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
About the image
Datta had to shoot fast, before they took the bloated body away. He felt that its gruesomeness would've distracted too much from the grieving subject of the picture, so he decided just to include the hand.
Here are some more for the interested peoples
Reuters has picked its favorite 40 pictures from around the world that were captured in 2005. The eclipse photo is genius, as are many others.
http://photos.reuters.com/Pictures/...s/&directory=/configData/Pictures/&edition=US
>Courtesy of Worldpressphotos
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=155&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
World Press Photo of the Year: 1956
Helmuth Pirath, Germany, Keystone Press.
West Germany, 1956
German World War II prisoner released by the Soviet Union is reunited with his daughter.
About the image
Capturing the homecoming of a German prisoner of war, returning from the Russian camps, to the fold of his family and fatherland, Pirath focused on the emotion-riddled face of a child, aged about twelve, who had not seen her father since she was a one-year-old.
World Press Photo of the Year: 1984
Pablo Bartholomew, India, Gamma.
Bhopal, India, December 1984.
Child killed by the poisonous gas leak in the Union Carbide chemical plant disaster.
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=180&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
About the image
Following the vehicles that were taking the dead to be cremated and buried, Bartholomew saw the body of a child, with eyes glazed, milky-white and staring up at him. He says winning put him on the map in the photojournalism world, while his image became an icon of grief and greed in the face of industrial disaster.
>Frank Fournier, France, Contact Press Images.
Armero, Colombia, 16 November 1985. Twelve-year-old Omayra Sanchez trapped
in the debris caused by the eruption of Nevado del RuÃz volcano. After sixty hours
she eventually lost consciousness and died.
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=179&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
About the image
It was hard for Fournier to describe how he felt when he encountered this little girl, and how he kept talking to her, to try and keep her alive. He felt devastated when he found out she had died. Thanks to pictures like this one, the intensity and the violence of the situation could be felt far outside Colombia.
Arko Datta, India, Reuters, 2004.
Woman mourns relative killed in tsunami, Cuddalore, India, Tamil Nadu, 28 December 2004
http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ry&task=view&id=279&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
About the image
Datta had to shoot fast, before they took the bloated body away. He felt that its gruesomeness would've distracted too much from the grieving subject of the picture, so he decided just to include the hand.
Here are some more for the interested peoples
Reuters has picked its favorite 40 pictures from around the world that were captured in 2005. The eclipse photo is genius, as are many others.
http://photos.reuters.com/Pictures/...s/&directory=/configData/Pictures/&edition=US