3. 2013, Daily Life, 1st prize singles,
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DANIEL RODRIGUES
Nationality: PORTUGAL
FOOTBALL IN GUINEA-BISSAU
03 March 2012
Dulombi, Guinea Bissau
Many young football players around the world touch
their first ball on a field of bare dirt. Here a youth
group plays on a 'football field' that was the site of
military barracks and fields of the former Portuguese
colonies in the country.
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Søren Bidstrup
SØREN BIDSTRUP
EARLY MORNING
08 July 2012 Nationality: DENMARK
Jeselo, Italy
Summer holiday camping. Someone is up a
little too early.
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Jacob Ehrbahn
JACOB EHRBAHN
AT THE DINING HALL
12 October 2012 Nationality: DENMARK
Youngstown, Ohio, USA Website: greatphotojournalism.com/jaco
Every day, John McLean, 65, visits the St. Vincent DePaul behrbahn.html
Society Dining Hall, where homeless and poor people can eat
a good meal, socialize and get warm. In 2011, Youngstown
was named the poorest of the 100 largest cities in the country;
more than one in three citizens live below the poverty line.
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9. FAUSTO PODAVINI
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Nationality:
Fausto Podavini Italy
Website:
MIRELLA ABOUT:
www.faustopodavini.eu
08 January 2012 Fausto Podavini Was Born In Rome, Where He Still
Lives And Works. His Passion For Photography Began
Rome, Italy
When He Was 18, First As Assistant And Studio
Mirella in the privacy of her room. Photographer, Then Working On Ethnological And
Mirella, 71, spent 43 years of her life with the only Social Reportage. In 1992, He Worked At Mifav, The
person she loved, with all of life's difficulties, Photography Museum At Tor Vergata University In
laughter, and beautiful moments. But over the last six Rome And Then Studied At The John Kaverdash
years things changed: Mirella lived with her husband Photography Academy In Milan, Taking A Master’s
Luigi’s illness, Alzheimer’s, and devoted her life to Degree In Reportage. Podavini Left Studio Photography
him as his caregiver. To Dedicate Himself Exclusively To Reportage, And Is
Nowadays A Freelance Photographer, Collaborating With
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22. PAOLO PATRIZI
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Paolo Patrizi
NATIONALITY:
MIGRANT SEX WORKERS ITALY
WEBSITE:
24 July 2009 www.paolopatrizi.com
ABOUT:
Rome, Italy Paolo Patrizi Is A Documentary Photographer Whose
Sharon, a sex worker, on her makeshift bed. Stories Explore Underlying Themes Of - And
For nearly 20 years, the women of Benin City, a town in Contradictions Between - Tradition And Modernity,
the state of Edo in the south-central part of Nigeria, And The Cultural Disconnection Produced By Rapid
have traveled to Italy to work in the sex trade. Every
year, successful ones recruit younger girls to follow in Economic Growth. He Began His Career In London,
their steps. Most migrant women, including those who Working As An Assistant To Other Professionals. While
end up in the sex industry, have made a clear decision to
leave home and take their chances overseas. They are Doing Freelance Assignments For British Magazines
headstrong and ambitious women who migrate in order And Design Groups, He Started To Develop Projects
to escape conflict, persecution, environmental Of His Own. Today, His Work Is Featured In Leading
degradation, natural disasters, and other situations that
affect their habitat and livelihood. Publications, And Has Been Exhibited And Awarded
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Internationally.
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Paolo Patrizi
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35. 35 TOMÁS MUNITA
2013, Daily Life, 3rd prize stories,
Tomás Munita
EL SALVADOR GANGS
14 August 2012
San Salvador, El Salvador
An anti-gang police unit searches for gang members. Many in El Salvador Nationality:
remain skeptical that the truce will stick, noting that young men in poor Chile
neighborhoods lack alternatives and there is no easy way to lure them off
the streets. Website:
They had faced off many times before, on the streets, with guns in their www.tomasmunita.com
hands. But when top leaders of two of the hemisphere’s most violent street About:
gangs sat across from one another in the stifling air of a maximum security
prison, the encounter had a very different aim: peace. With a military Tomás Munita, Born In Chile In 1975, Is A Documentary
chaplain and a former lawmaker officiating, the imprisoned gang leaders
held a moment of silence for the thousands of people their street armies had Photographer Primarily Interested In Social Issues. His
killed. After a few more meetings — and the government’s concession to Work Focuses On Latin America, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
transfer 30 of the leaders to less-restrictive conditions — they shook hands
on a pact to put an end to the killings. The truce endures in El Salvador, And India.
long one of the most violent countries in the Americas. With 30,000 to
50,000 members and weaponry that includes assault-style rifles and
grenades, the two gangs are virtual armies that have the power to affect the February 18,
security of the entire region — and they have used it to terrorize 2013
populations still weary from years of civil war and instability.
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Frederik Buyckx
PACIFIED FAVELA Frederik Buyckx
25 May 2012
nationality: Belgium
The favelas in Rio de Janeiro, slums where drugs and guns
are a daily reality, are often separated by only one street website: www.frederikbuyckx.be
from the richest and most exclusive areas of the city. With
the World Cup coming to Rio in 2014, and the Olympics in
2016, politicians are trying to clean up and pacify the
favelas. New roads are being built, children play, and
mothers take their children to school. Yet there remains an
abundance of drugs and alcohol, conflicts between locals
and the pacification police, and people who wish things
would return to the way they used to be. What will happen February 18,
when the big events have passed? 2013
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62. 62 CHRISTIAN ZIEGLER
2013, Nature, 1st prize singles,
Christian Ziegler
SOUTHERN CASSOWARY nationality:
germany
16 November 2012 website:
www.naturphoto.de
Black Mountain Road, Australia
ABOUT:
The endangered Southern Cassowary Christian Ziegler Is A Photojournalist Specializing In
Natural History And Science-related Topics. He Is A Regular
feeds on the fruit of the Blue Quandang Contributor To National Geographic Magazine And Has
tree. Cassowaries are a keystone species Been Widely Published In Other Magazines Like Geo,
in northern Australian rainforests Smithsonian And Bbc Wildlife. A Tropical Ecologist By
because of their ability to carry so many Training, He Has Worked In Tropical Rainforests On Four
Continents, And For The Past 10 Years Has Been Associate
big seeds such long distances. For Communication With The Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute (Stri) In Panama. February 18,
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Ali Lutfi
MIMIN ALI LUTFI
05 December 2012 nationality: Indonesia
Solo, Indonesia website: alilutfi77.blogspot.nl
One of the monkeys trained to entertain
motorists along busy intersections in the
Central Java city, Mimin wears a mask
made from a doll’s head. Monkeys
purchased at local markets are trained for
up to six months to perform tricks such
as using stilts and playing the guitar, and
are said to help their young owners earn
up to 50,000 rupiah in a day ($5). February 18,
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66. RANDALL BENTON
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Randall Benton
Nationality:
USA
CARIBBEAN TRUMPET FISH Website:
www.randallbenton.com
ABOUT:
01 April 2012 Benton Has Been A Professional Photographer For
Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles 25 Years. For The Last 12 Years, He Has Worked As
A Staff Photographer For The Sacramento Bee
The eye of a Caribbean Trumpet fish (Aulostomus Newspaper. As A Staff Member, His Photos Have
maculatus) refracts light into multiple colors. Documented A Rich And Diverse Cross-section Of
Life In Northern California. He Has Photographed
The Nba, Nfl, Pga, And Wbc; Stephen Hawking,
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elton John, And The Pope;
Surgeons, Teachers, Cops, And Murderers. He Has
Shot From Helicopters, Inside Tiger Cages, In
Underwater Caves, And On Movie Sets. February 18,
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Paul Nicklen
EMPEROR PENGUINS
19 November 2011
Ross Sea, Antarctica
PAUL NICKLEN
New science shows that Emperor Penguins Nationality: Canada
are capable of tripling their swimming speed
by releasing millions of bubbles from their Website: paulnicklen.com
feathers. These bubbles reduce the friction
between their feathers and the icy seawater,
allowing them to accelerate in the water. They
use speeds of up to 30 kilometers per hour to
avoid leopard seals and to launch themselves
up onto the ice. New science shows that
Emperor Penguins are capable of tripling their
swimming speed by releasing millions of
bubbles from their feathers. These bubbles
reduce the friction between their feathers and
the icy seawater, allowing them to accelerate
in the water. They use speeds of up to 30
kilometers per hour to avoid leopard seals and February 18,
to launch themselves up onto the ice. 2013
94. 94 THOMAS P. PESCHAK
2013, Nature, 3rd prize stories,
Thomas P. Peschak
NATIONALITY:
WHALE SHARKS GERMANY/SOUTH AFRICA
WEBSITE:
www.thomaspeschak.com
28 August 2008 ABOUT:
Hanifaru Bay Marine Reserve, Maldives Thomas P. Peschak Is A Contributing Photographer To
A whale shark breaks the surface while waiting for a
National Geographic Magazine And A Fellow Of The
tidal delivery of plankton into a large cul-de-sac in International League Of Conservation Photographers (Ilcp).
the coral reef. Once the waters turn from clear Born In Germany And Based In South Africa, He Spends
turquoise blue to cloudy green, this shark and others
in the area will alternate between ram and suction 300 Days A Year On Assignment In Various Parts Of The
feeding, to hoover and filter their planktonic food World. Formally Trained As A Marine Biologist, Peschak
from the water column.
Later Transitioned Into A Full-time Career In Environmental
Whale sharks have roamed the oceans for 60 million Photojournalism, Realizing That He Could Have A Bigger
years, yet we know little about their reproduction,
social behavior, and migrations. The species was Conservation Impact With His Photographs.
extensively hunted, but today protective legislation
is in place in much of the whale shark's global range.
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