Tina Ahrens is the Director of Photography at ZEIT ONLINE. She previously worked as the Director of Photography at Philosophie magazine in Germany for nine years, where she led the magazine’s redesign ...
Irina Chmyreva, PhD, photography historian, curator of photography exhibitions and AICA member currently lives in Moscow. Since 1996 she has worked as a researcher and curator in institutions such as ...
Aapo Huhta received his MA in photography from the Aalto University of Arts and Design in Finland and has had solo exhibitions in Berlin, Stockholm and cities around Finland. In 2014, he was named one ...
Anne Nwakalor is a British-Nigerian curator and writer working within the photography field. She is currently based in Manchester, UK and is the Founding Editor of one of Africa's first contemporary ...
We are very pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with FUJIFILM Corporation. Both organizations are committed to the development of the press and documentary photography community, and we ...
Olivier Michon began working for a sports photographic agency in 1998. He went onto work at Corbis and, in 2005, began working for L'Equipe. Michon has a strong passion for art and photography and ...
It has been more than 40 years since Anton Corbijn, born 1955 in Strijen, discovered photography though his love for music while still at high school in Holland. He used his father’s camera for his ...
The 2025 World Press Photo Contest works with 6 worldwide regions – Africa; West, Central, and South Asia; Europe; North and Central America; South America; and Asia Pacific and Oceania. Entries will ...
“Heba Khamis' projects show that she's able to work with very intimate and difficult topics in a compassionate and ethically correct way. Her project ‘Banned Beauty’ about breast ironing in Cameroon ...
Zahra Rasool is the Head of Contrast— Al Jazeera’s immersive media studio where she focuses on the production of compelling 360-degree video, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) content.
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The judging process of the 2025 World Press Photo Contest takes place in several rounds over a six-week period, in January and February 2025. It involves regional juries and a global jury, and takes ...