"We exist to
inspire understanding of
the world through
quality photojournalism."
The World Press Photo
is an independent, non-profit
organisation founded in
1955
&
is based in
Amsterdam.
Each annual competition
seeks out winners in
many, many categories
ranging from
Spot News
to
Daily Life
to
Nature.
The winning photographs are then bundled up into a travelling exhibition, viewed by millions in over 40 countries. |
A book presenting all the winning entries
is
published annually
in
6 languages.
Quite an amazing feat!
The exhibition is open to the general public
&
admission
is
free.
The SouthBank Centre was packed with people on the evening we visited. Some were there for the photographs, while others were simply enjoying the space. |
In
2012,
101,254
photographs
were submitted.
5247 photographers from 124 nationalities competed in what must be the biggest photo competition on the planet. |
As with many great photographs, the images spoke of truth, honesty & clarity of the situation presented. |
They definitely touched your emotions...
triggered a thought...
stirred your feelings... |
and made you reflect!
Some of the scenes were alarmingly shocking & many others were simply desperately nerve racking. |
I was observing the viewers around
&
could feel the
undulated flow
of their
emotions,
generated by their
personal interpretations
of what they saw.
If education is on the agenda of the World Press Photo Foundation, they are certainly doing a fantastic job of making us think! |
Some scenes before me, were certainly brutal. Not exactly a dinner aperitif. |
I'm glad I came. Close up & up-front counts. "We believe in the power of visual journalism to inspire and shape us." |
This was a stirling example of the importance of photographic excellence. Words were not necessary. Narrative was absent & not missed. A voice simply came forward from the images, & sank deep within. |
Not many of us would have had
the chance
to be presented with such
photographic opportunities.
The cameras were the tool.
The photographer was the operator.
The subjects...
unknown to themselves,
became a
lesson to us all.
*All the above photos
were taken by me.
Some were obviously
photograph
of
photographs.
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