Matt Levitch USA 1st Place - Outstanding Achievement "Death in the Streets of Port-au-Prince" A body burns in the streets of downtown Port-au-Prince in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating January 2010 earthquake. As the crippled government struggled to provide any measure of aid to its desperate citizens, survivors were forced to fend for themselves and set fire to corpses to limit the spread of disease. |
Ronald de Hommel Colombia 2nd Place - Merit of Excellence "Central African Republic, the forgotten heart of Africa" Rebels have used a small school in Patcho in the centre of the country as their headquarters for a while. They decorated the walls with their graffiti. The building is now used as a school again but the community has no money to paint the walls. Right in the heart of Africa, surrounded by Chad, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is the Central African Republic (CAR). In line with its neighbours this country is ravaged by internal conflicts. Several rebel groups are engaged in a permanent war with the government. Army and militias have burnt down thousands of villages. The population fled into the bush where an estimated 100,000 still live. |
Pierpaolo Mittica Italy 3rd Place - Honor of Distinction "beggar of our conscience, Mumbai, India" That beggar represents all the things we would never see: the poverty, the indigence, the indifference, the injustices, the abuses of power. This beggar is the manifest of the violations of human rights. But when we look at the eyes of this beggar, we can no more be indifferent to the violations of human rights, we must do something |
Luca Kleve-Ruud Norway Honorable Mention "Haiti" Port Au Prince. 250.000 persons died during the Haiti-earthquake January 2010. |
Morganna Magee Australia Honorable Mention "Tyler" Tyler's mother inserts his prosthetic eye. Tyler lost both of his eyes to cancer when he was 3 years old. |
Ian Martin USA Honorable Mention "Cards" VEREENIGING, SOUTH AFRICA: A woman plays a card game on her bed in the abandoned hospital she calls home. |
Adam Parker UK Nominee "Bloke's Khazi" |
Alan K. E. A. Marques Brazil Nominee "Water" The strongest earthquake in modern time hit Port-Au-Principe, Haiti's capital, in January 2010. This Natural disaster destroyed all city and force Haitians to look for international help and for food and water. In the picture, the Haitians were trying to get some bottles of water which were distributed by Haitian government. |
Alex Kaeslin Switzerland Nominee "Boat Life" overcrowded boat travelling in Indonesia |
Alix de Montaigu France Nominee "Tuol Sleng S 21" |
Alix de Montaigu France Nominee "Doubts in hospital" |
Branca Nitzsche USA Nominee "Growing up in the Favelas#57" |
Brett Howard Nelson USA Nominee "Gum Wall Window" The Gum Wall - Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington |
Carol Allen-Storey UK Nominee "africas new tribe ORPHANS_004" Living rough is a way of life for the Dustbin tribe. Corrugated cartons have a multitude of practical applications. For the tribe they are used as a mattress, blanket and when it rains, the boys crawl into boxes in a meagre attempt to keep dry. Bright Nyakojo, 11, joined the Dustbin tribe a year ago. His parents died years ago but he has no memory exactly when. Bright was part of another tribe known at the Ghetto Boys, but departed because he was being harassed. He wants to go to school so he can learn to read. |
Carol Allen-Storey UK Nominee "RELUCTANT sex workers_001" ‘Sex for Survival’ is the mantra many of the women chant in a fishing village where widows have assumed the awesome responsibility of raising their family, where they have no means of support. The women are proud, but desperate so they resort to sex work, an age old profession. Grace, Mbabaz and Eva are all HIV+, widows pose proudly along the shore. |
Carol Allen-Storey UK Nominee "RELUCTANT sex workers_004" Grace is 32 years old, a widowed sex worker. There has been a cholera epidemic and she has been acutely affected. Her husband died of the AIDS virus when she was pregnant but unfortunately she did not receive the mother to child prevention drugs and all of her family are HIV+. She said the only reason I survive is because my neighbours are good samaritans and take pity on my condition. Life is very hard, there is no escape. |
David Finnegan Australia Nominee "What a Circus" Crosses on the beach next to Santa Monica Pier mark the lost American lives in the Iraq War. In the background Cirque Du Soleil's Circus Tent |
Dina Litovsky USA Nominee "Backstage at Club Mansion" Amature Models preparing for a catwalk show, New Year's celebration. |
Edwin Koo Singapore Nominee "Paradise Lost" Refugees wait for tea at Sheik Yasin camp, Mardan, Pakistan. More than two million refugees have poured out of Swat Valley as the Pakistan army launched a massive operation to eliminate Taliban militants, after the breakdown of a peace deal in early May 2009. The exodus of refugees is the Pakistan's largest since the Partition in 1947. |
Ertugrul Kilic Suriname Nominee "Independence Square" A bird cage hanged to Independence Square sign |
Francesco Carella France Nominee "Dogs" Pickup dogs |
Francisco Mata Rosas Mexico Nominee "Three friends." Three friends live together in Centro Habana neighborhood, in a poor conditions, they walk the streets for money. |
Gary Matoso USA Nominee "Telephones" Public phone booths, Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Gerald Ratto USA Nominee "Last Saloon" We Shall Meet Again |
Giles Duley UK Nominee "Nun, Angola" A nun serves dinner at an orphanage, Angola. |
Giuliano Koren Italy Nominee "human dignity" Father Marian Zelazek's leprosy village in Puri, India. The responsible for the kitchen of the village while managing the accounts. |
Giuliano Koren Italy Nominee "Ray of shadow" Italian troops inside a military aircraft during flight transfer, northern Afghanistan. |
heath korvola USA Nominee "blackfeet 2" blackfeet reservation, montana |
Henny Garfunkel USA Nominee "Border Crossing" |
Ian Martin USA Nominee "Caravan" CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: A young boy plays in a caravan that makes up part of a predominantly white squatter camp in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town. |
Ian Martin USA Nominee "Bread Line" VEREENIGING, SOUTH AFRICA: Two residents of Vereeniging’s abandoned hospital sit outside the “Our Lady of Perpetual Help” bread line on a hot afternoon. |
Ian Martin USA Nominee "Care Centre" GAUTENG PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA: A child naps on the floor of his family's hut at the Sonskynhoekie Care Centre, a non-profit shelter north of Pretoria. |
Ian Martin USA Nominee "Tattooed Neighbor" GAUTENG PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA: Residents of the Sonskynhoekie Care Centre, a non-profit shelter north of Pretoria, wait in the evening food line. |
Ian Martin USA Nominee "Swimming" CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: A girl goes "swimming" on a hot South African day in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town. |
Jane Stockdale UK Nominee "Burning the Indian flag, Pakistan Independence Day, Kashmir" |
Jane Therese USA Nominee "Feed Me" After the coup of Jean-Claude Duvalier, small children beg for food on the side of the road, outside the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Deschapelles, Haiti. |
Jarvis Grant USA Nominee "Amusement Prisoner" |
Jenn Warren USA Nominee "Congolese Refugee" Thousands of Congolese refugees flee into Southern Sudan to escape the LRA. |
Jonathan Banks UK Nominee "Visa dot Communism" Visa dot Communisim, a visa sign tops the Cuban flag on a tourist bus in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba |
Larry Louie Canada Nominee "Tibetan Monastery I" As the Chinese government relaxes its policies towards Tibet, Tibetan Monasteries and Temples are allowed to return to their usual religious rituals. |
Larry Louie Canada Nominee "In the Brickyard 3" |
Larry Louie Canada Nominee "Underbelly of Kathmandu - My Urban Village" The Underbelly of Kathmandu consists of the new slum areas popping all over the valley. These areas are made up mostly of people displaced from their hillside villages due to the Maoist conflict in the recent years or people from the lower caste (Dalits) who are just too poor to afford properties. These people are considered “squatters” with no land rights by the local government. These are the new urban poor of Kathmandu. Kathmandu being the urban center of Nepal, is also quickly becoming the urban slum central. |
Luca Kleve-Ruud Norway Nominee "Circus (1)" Underpaid workers putting up the circustent. For less them 100 euro a month they worked 15 hours a day. |
Luca Kleve-Ruud Norway Nominee "Rue des miracles" Port Au Prince. He got shot in the back of his head and in the chest for stealing during the Haiti-Earthquake, and was left to bleed to death. The american army rescued him from the angry mob. |
Luca Kleve-Ruud Norway Nominee "Circus (2)" Into the sky. It looks like a glamorous job. But the workers at the circus earned less then 100 euro a month. |
luca desienna UK Nominee "Clearance - Rong Moo" Klong Toey, Bangkok. A local tattooed man stands on the entrance of Rong Moo community, probably the most deprived and forgotten area of Klong Toey slums. Part of his area has been marked for commercial development without any compensation scheme for the locals relocation. |
luca desienna UK Nominee "Clearance - Between concrete" Klong Toey, Bangkok. A young boy runs between left over concrete pipes destined for a newly planned commercial development. Kids pass their times through debris and wild dogs, they play with whatever inspire their imagination without considering their eventual health hazards. |
Matt Levitch USA Nominee "Haitian Earthquake Survivors" Scaling a collapsed roof, residents of Port-au-Prince scavenge for food, water, and anything of resale value in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating January 2010 earthquake. |
Matt Levitch USA Nominee "Pilgrimage" Followers of Haiti's Vodou religion bathe in the waterfalls of Sodo, a sacred location believed to be inhabited by divine spirits with magical and healing powers. |
Matt Levitch USA Nominee "Woman in Trance" A woman in trance dances in the waterfalls of Sodo, a sacred location that followers of Haiti's Vodou religion believe is inhabited by divine spirits with magical and healing powers. |
Matt Levitch USA Nominee "Life and Death in Haiti" Schoolgirls run past a rotting corpse, left on the streets of Port-au-Prince in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating January 2010 earthquake. |
Nikos Pilos Greece Nominee "GREECE IN CRISIS" Police officers detain a demonstrator during a protest in Athens on December 6, 2009. Police clashed with hooded youths and the rector of Athens university was injured today as violence flared in a demonstration to mark the anniversary of a teenager's killing by a policeman last year. Police clashed with hooded youths and the rector of Athens university was injured Sunday as violence flared in a demonstration to mark the anniversary of a teenager's killing by a policeman last year. Athens University rector Christos Kittas was rushed to hospital after protesters broke into the university's central Athens offices to occupy them, a police source said. Media reports said his injuries are light. Published GALATEA Magazine Switzerland 05/2010 |
Nitzan Hafner Israel Nominee "War in Gaza residues" A boy walking near a wall damaged by a rocket in the southern city of Ashdod, on the last day of the war. |
Nitzan Hafner Israel Nominee "Living at the bottom" Heli (29) is drug addicted, living at the street proximity the Old central bus station at tel Aviv. |
Nitzan Hafner Israel Nominee "Living at the bottom_5" A policeman standing outside a building on Fein Street proximity the Old central bus station in Tel Aviv. This area of Tel Aviv assemble prostitution and drugs trade. |
oded levy USA Nominee "Untitled (2)" photojournalism of photojournalism |
Olwen Evans New Zealand Nominee "Innocent Victim" AIDS in Africa |
Omer Messinger Israel Nominee "Hug " Two teenagers are huging after they found out the identity of the driver that was killed in this car crah,which was their friend. |
Omer Messinger Israel Nominee "conflict in Qualandia2" |
Paolo Marchetti Italy Nominee "Young angry of extreme right 02" Rome 2009, Sophie sleeps in his cradle during a party meeting in the headquarters of the extreme right in Rome. |
Paul Swen USA Nominee "Cambodia Checkin The Nets" |
Peggy Fontenot USA Nominee "Arlington West: The Dead and Wounded" And, counting... |
pesarelli stefano Italy Nominee "Grinder" Woman going to the grinder with maize to have flowers |
pesarelli stefano Italy Nominee "Bycicle spare shop" Bycicle spare shop in Malawi, one of the most important shop for the community. |
Scott Barrow USA Nominee "Long Term Parking" The last parking place these vehicles will ever find. |
Steffi Harvey USA Nominee "Untitled (1)" |
Sue Foll UK Nominee "Rich people live here" Euston Road, London |
Till Muellenmeister Germany Nominee "Post Election Crisis " Armed man checks for ethnical identity on a road leading to Mathare Slum, Nairobi, Kenya 2008 |
tony donovan USA Nominee "INFORMERS BEWARE" BELFAST, IRELAND 1972. Taken in a community called "Ardoyne" on a hillside in North Belfast. "Ardoyne" means "Owen's Height" in Irish. At the time, it was under siege, a "no go" area, that is, self governed. |
Tyler Stableford USA Nominee "Colorado's Air National Guard Homecoming" Staff Sergeant Joseph Imeraj (foreground) and Technical Sergeant Daniel Bateman of Colorado's Air National Guard 120th Fighter Squadron return from a tour in Iraq to Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, on July 25, 2009. Tyler Stableford shot this project as a feature for 5280 Magazine on Denver's citizen-soldiers of the Air National Guard. |
Victoria Parnall-Vaughan UK Nominee "KKK" |
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