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World Press Photo – Turin

14 September to 24 November 2024 The winning photos of World Press Photo

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14 Sep 2024 - 24 Nov 2024 Piemonte -Turin-Torino  Art-Culture-History | Cinema-Photography | Exhibits-Museums-Visits

From September 14th to November 24th, 2024, the exhibition of World Press Photo  – 67th edition – can be visited in Turin

The 4 Global Awards are: the World Press Photo of the Year, the World Press Photo Story of the Year, the World Press Photo Long-Term Project Award and the World Press Photo Open Format Award

The photos on display tell the most relevant news of the previous year.

world press photo 2024The 2024 winner is “Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip”, October 17, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

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THE WORLD PRESS PHOTO FOUNDATION
Founded in 1955 and based in Amsterdam, the World Press Photo Foundation is one of the largest independent and non-profit organizations committed to protecting the freedom of information, inquiry and expression, promoting quality photojournalism worldwide.

The World Press Photo Foundation organizes the world’s most prestigious photo-report contest every year, which usually sees the participation of over 6,000 photojournalists from major world publications such as Reuters, AP, The New York Times, Le Monde, and El Paìs.

The contest represents and gathers the highest standards of topical photography in the winning photo of the year, the “World Press Photo of The Year”.
Over the years some of the images awarded with this title have become iconic, others have set trends, and others have influenced photojournalism so much that they have changed its style and dictated its standards.


Photo cover: the Palestinian woman embracing her niece by Mohammed Salem, Reuters

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