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The stories behind the winning photographs of the World Press Photo 2019

The stories behind the winning photographs of the World Press Photo 2019

The winners of the World Press Photo 2019 tell the stories of migrants in the Americas. From the iconic image of a girl crying on the border between Mexico and the United States to the thousands of people walking from Honduras towards a better life.

Migration
Plastic is one of the winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

Plastic is one of the winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019

The winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019 have been announced. Protagonists of the photos are the magic and the incredible biodiversity of the underwater world, as well as the threats it is facing, like plastic.

Oceans
World Press Photo 2019, see the powerful pictures of the nominees

World Press Photo 2019, see the powerful pictures of the nominees

The World Press Photo 2019 finalists have been announced, the most prestigious photojournalism competition in the world. One of the nominees is Marco Gualazzini’s story on the humanitarian crisis taking place in the basin of the river Chad.

Environment
Survival’s 2019 calendar celebrates 50 years of protecting indigenous peoples

Survival’s 2019 calendar celebrates 50 years of protecting indigenous peoples

The photos featured in Survival International’s 2019 calendar show us the value of indigenous cultural diversity. Unique pictures in occasion of the 50th anniversary of the movement that fights alongside and in defence of indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Peoples
Ami Vitale. My photos are stories of heroes on the frontline to save what’s left of the Planet

Ami Vitale. My photos are stories of heroes on the frontline to save what’s left of the Planet

Photographer Ami Vitale tells us about the deep relationship between the future of the natural world and that of humanity, the common thread in all her work. Photographs that tell stories of hope, courage and resilience.

Environment
These images are made with thousands of plastic objects. Chris Jordan shows us the size of our impact on the world

These images are made with thousands of plastic objects. Chris Jordan shows us the size of our impact on the world

Il fotografo Chris Jordan ci fa visualizzare le conseguenze delle nostre azioni sul Pianeta. Le foto di Running the numbers ci fanno capire che, come un tassello di un mosaico, ognuno di noi ha il proprio ruolo nel mondo.

Society
A golden couple of endangered monkeys wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018

A golden couple of endangered monkeys wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018

A couple of endangered primates won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018, a glowing reminder of what we could lose if we don’t protect the natural world. The story behind this and all winning photos.

Environment
Nature at its funniest, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2018

Nature at its funniest, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2018

The cheerful and funny side of the natural and animal world in the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2018. All finalists’ shots.

Environment
The winners of the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2018

The winners of the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2018

The winners of the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2018 have been announced. Here are the best pictures of the contest dedicated to photography in the world.

Society
The documentary Albatross shows how we need to reconnect to nature to overcome our plastic culture

The documentary Albatross shows how we need to reconnect to nature to overcome our plastic culture

Basta una manciata di plastica nello stomaco di un uccello per capire l’immensità del problema della plastica. E risvegliare le nostre coscienze. L’intervista al fotografo Chris Jordan, autore del documentario Albatross.

Oceans
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