Ecco tutti i vincitori – categoria per categoria – del World Press Photo, il premio internazionale dedicato al fotogiornalismo. I vincitori di questa edizione del WPP sono stati selezionati tra 80,408 imagini inviate da 5,034 fotografi di 125 Paesi differenti e i fotografi verranno premiati ad Amsterdam, alla tradizionale cerimonia, il 22 aprile.

In questa fotogallery trovate tutti i premiati.

 

 

 

 

These are the winners of the 2017 Photo Contest

 

WORLD PRESS PHOTO OF THE YEAR

Burhan Ozbilici, Turkey, The Associated Press

An Assassination in Turkey

 

CONTEMPORARY ISSUES – SINGLES
1 Jonathan Bachman, USA, Thomson Reuters
Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge

 

2 Vadim Ghirda, Romania, The Associated Press

Migrant Crossing

3 Daniel Etter, Germany

The Libyan Migrant Trap

 

CONTEMPORARY ISSUES – STORIES
1 Amber Bracken, Canada

Standing Rock

2 Lalo de Almeida, Brazil, for Folha de São Paulo

Victims of the Zika Virus

 

3 Peter Bauza, Germany

Copacabana Palace

 

DAILY LIFE – SINGLES
1 Paula Bronstein, USA, for Time Lightbox /
Pulitzer Center For Crisis Reporting

The Silent Victims of a Forgotten War

 

2 Tiejun Wang, China

Sweat Makes Champions

 

3 Matthieu Paley, France, for National Geographic Magazine
China’s Wild West

 

DAILY LIFE – STORIES
1 Tomas Munita, Chile, for The New York Times

Cuba on the Edge of Change

2 Elena Anosova, Russia

Out of the Way

3 Francesco Comello, Italy

Isle of Salvation

 

GENERAL NEWS – SINGLES
1 Laurent Van der Stockt, France, Getty Reportage for Le Monde

Offensive on Mosul

2 Santi Palacios, Spain

Left Alone

 

3 Noel Celis, Philippines, Agence France-Presse

Inside the Philippines’ Most Overcrowded Jail

 

GENERAL NEWS – STORIES
1 Daniel Berehulak, Australia, for The New York Times

They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals

 

2 Sergey Ponomarev, Russia, for The New York Times

Iraq’s Battle to Reclaim Its Cities

3 Alessio Romenzi, Italy

We Are Not Taking Any Prisoners

LONG-TERM PROJECTS
1 Valery Melnikov, Russia, Rossiya Segodnya

Black Days of Ukraine

 

2 Hossein Fatemi, Iran, Panos Pictures

An Iranian Journey

 

3 Markus Jokela, Finland, Helsingin Sanomat

Table Rock, Nebraska

 

NATURE – SINGLES
1 Francis Pérez, Spain

Caretta Caretta Trapped

 

2 Nayan Khanolkar, India

Big Cat in My Backyard

 

3 Jaime Rojo, Spain

Monarchs in the Snow

 

NATURE – STORIES
1 Brent Stirton, South Africa, Getty Images for
National Geographic Magazine

Rhino Wars

 

2 Ami Vitale, USA, for National Geographic Magazine

Pandas Gone Wild

 

3 Bence Máté, Hungary

Now You See Me

 

PEOPLE – SINGLES
1 Magnus Wennman, Sweden, Aftonbladet

What ISIS Left Behind

 

2 Robin Hammond, New Zealand, NOOR Images for Witness Change

Praying for a Miracle

 

3 Kristina Kormilitsyna, Russia, Kommersant Newspaper

Fidelity

PEOPLE – STORIES
1 Michael Vince Kim, USA

Aenikkaeng

 

2 Antonio Gibotta, Italy, Agenzia Controluce

Enfarinat

 

3 Jay Clendenin, USA, Los Angeles Times

Olympians

 

SPORTS – SINGLES

1 Tom Jenkins, UK, The Guardian

Grand National Steeplechase

 

2 Cameron Spencer, Australia, Getty Images

The Dive

 

3 Kai Oliver Pfaffenbach, Germany, Thomson Reuters

Rio’s Golden Smile

 

SPORTS –  STORIES

1 Giovanni Capriotti, Italy

Boys Will Be Boys

 

2 Michael Hanke, Czech Republic

Youth Chess Tournaments

 

3 Darren Calabrese, Canada

Adaptive Athlete

 

SPOT NEWS – SINGLES

1 Jamal Taraqai, Pakistan, European Pressphoto Agency

Pakistan Bomb Blast

 

2 Abd Doumany, Syria, Agence France-Presse

Medics Assist a Wounded Girl

 

3 Felipe Dana, Brazil, The Associated Press

Battle for Mosul

 

SPOT NEWS – STORIES
1 Burhan Ozbilici, Turkey, The Associated Press

An Assassination in Turkey

 

2 Ameer Alhalbi, Syria, Agence France-Presse

Rescued From the Rubble

 

3 Mathieu Willcocks, UK

Mediterranean Migration