A man handing a baby under a barbed wire fence on the Serbian-Hungarian border has won the prestigious World Press Photo Award. The black-and-white image highlights Europe's worst migration crisis since World War II.
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World Press Photo award 2016
Refugee crisis was one of 2015’s the most talked about topics in the world. A photo linked to that issue won this year’s World Press Photo of the Year, the most prestigious award for photo journalism.
Image: Christian Walgram/GEPA pictures
Warren Richardson, Australia
A man handing a baby under a barbed wire fence on the Serbian-Hungarian border has won the prestigious World Press Photo Award. The black-and-white image highlights Europe's worst migration crisis since World War II. The picture uses moonlight to capture the drama faced by more than a million people crossing borders into Europe to flee war, famine and conflict in 2015.
Image: Warren Richardson
Mauricio Lima, Brazil
Lima snapped this photo on August 01, 2015 in Syria. It received 1st prize in the competition’s general news category. The photo shows a doctor rubbing ointment on the burns of a 16-year-old Islamic State fighter in front of a poster of Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, at a YPG hospital compound in Hasaka, Syria.
Image: Mauricio Lima/The New York Times
Zhang Lei, China
This is northern China’s Tianjin city cloaked in haze on December 10, 2015. The photo, commissioned by the Tianjin Daily, bagged top prize in the contemporary issues category.
Image: Zhang Lei/Tianjin Daily
Kevin Frayer, Canada
Chinese men pull a tricycle in a neighborhood next to a coal-fired power plant in Shanxi, China, on November 26, 2015. The photo was selected for 1st first prize in the daily life category. China is the source of nearly a third of the world's total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, due to its dependency on burning coal for energy.
Image: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
Mary F. Calvert, USA
This photo, captured on March 21, 2014, received top prize in the long term projects category. The picture shows Natasha Schuette (21), who was rewarded by the US Army for her courage in reporting an assault by her drill sergeant during basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Image: Mary F. Calvert
Rohan Kelly, Australia
No time for panic! A sunbather was reading while a massive 'cloud tsunami' loomed over Sydney's Bondi Beach in Australia on November 6, 2015. The photo placed top in the nature category.
Image: Rohan Kelly/Daily Telegraph
Matic Zorman, Slovenia
In the people category, a photo related to Europe’s refugee crisis collected 1st prize. The photo captured a child covered with a raincoat while waiting in line to register at a refugee camp in Preševo, Serbia, on October 7, 2015.
Image: Matic Zorman
Christian Walgram, Austria
Walgram took this photo on February 15, 2015 at the FIS World Championships held in the US. The photo, which took top honors in the sports category, shows the Czech Republic's Ondrej Bank crashing during the downhill race of the Alpine Combined event in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Image: Christian Walgram/GEPA pictures
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Budapest-based Australian freelance photographer Warren Richardson took the photo while camping with a group of migrants for five days on that border near Roszke in Hungary.
Jury member Vaughn Wallace, deputy photo editor for Al Jazeera America, called the image "incredibly powerful visually, but [it's] also very nuanced" as it forces the viewer to consider both the child and the face of the man passing the baby through the razor-wire fence.
"We played cat-and-mouse with the police the whole night," Richardson said, describing the situation that led to the photo titled "Hope For a New Life." "It was around three o'clock in the morning and you can't use a flash while police are trying to find these people, because I would just give them away."