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Keyword: photooftheyear

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  • Under-age marriage picture wins UNICEF [photo of the year] prize

    12/19/2007 2:45:12 PM PST · by camerakid400 · 70 replies · 159+ views
    Metro.co.uk ^ | Dec 19 2007
    It shows Mohammed, 40, with his new 11-year-old wife, Ghulam. Taken by US photographer Stephanie Sinclair, it was named Unicef Photo of the Year yesterday. Some 60million girls worldwide are married while still under age, according to the children's rights agency. A picture of a boy lifting bricks on his head in Bangladesh, showing the life of one of the millions exploited as child labour, came second. It was taken by GMB Akash. And third prize went to one taken by German photographer Hartmut Schwarzbach. It shows nine-year-old Annalyn celebrating her birthday by jumping on a sofa in the rubbish...
  • NYT: Honoring News Photos as Picture-Taking Evolves -- excludes amateur images, incl. Abu Ghraib

    05/03/2005 6:15:16 AM PDT · by OESY · 4 replies · 773+ views
    New York Times ^ | May 3, 2005 | DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER
    Since handing out its first award in 1955 for a picture of a motorcyclist skidding out of control, the annual World Press Photo contest has grown into photojournalism's premier event. The 50th-anniversary exhibition, featuring prize-winning news images from 2004, opens tomorrow at the United Nations headquarters in New York. This year's Photo of the Year award went to the Indian photographer Arko Datta for his shot of a woman in Cuddalore, in southern India, lamenting the death of a relative killed in the tsunami. World Press Photo, a nonprofit foundation based in Amsterdam, also handed out prizes to more than...
  • 2003 World Press PHOTO OF THE YEAR (unbelievably stupid choice) BARF ALERT

    02/13/2004 12:15:21 PM PST · by GretchenEE · 6 replies · 179+ views
    Reuters / Yahoo ^ | February 13, 2004 | GretchenEE
    Here it is, the SpinMeister Award of the Year. Why it isn't a picture of Saddam's statue being pulled down can be explained only by those who bestow the "honor." "World Press Photo of the year 2003 by French photographer Jean-Marc Bouju of the Associated Press shows a detained Iraqi man comforting his 4-year-old-son at a regroupment center for POW's near Najaf, Iraq. Picture was taken on 31 March, 2003. Jean-Marc Bouju/Associated Press REUTERS/Jean-Marc Bouju. "