Mark Lester 's posts with tag: photojournalism

|  | Here's a quick look at the winning images of World Press Photo awards for the year 2007.
Judges described the World Press Photo of the year by Britain's Tim Hetherington for Vanity Fair magazine as an image that shows "the exhaustion of a man - and the exhaustion of a nation".
"We're all connected to this. It's a picture of a man at the end of a line," jury chairman Gary Knight said.
"There's a human quality to this picture," said juror MaryAnne Golon.
"It says that conflict is the basis of this man's life."
World Press Photo is held every year since 1955 and has been regarded as the "world's largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest". A travelling exhibition around the world is also held in line with the organization's concern with "stimulating developments in photojournalism and encouraging transfer of knowledge" initiatives.
Ayala Museum and SM Malls played host to the exhibition for the past two years. Unfortunately, a review of the World Press Photo website showed the Philippines has been excluded for this year's exhibition.
Visit www.worldpressphoto.org for more information. Photos and information from BBC and Australian Broadcasting Company websites.
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|  | Aboard ordinary bus plying rain-drenched Taft to EspaƱa. January 12, 2008 |
"What would Henry Luce have done if he had the World Wide Web in 1936 when he created LIFE magazine?"
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|  | Also part of the exhibit are the winners of the paper's nationwide photo contest "Beauty of the Philippines in Focus."
Glorietta, Makati City, August 5, 2007 |
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