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World Press Photo 2018 arrives in Mexico City

Starting today, the Franz Mayer Museum will host the World Press Photo exhibition in Mexico City

For the contest’s 61st edition, the Jury, comprised of 17 image professionals, gave awards to a total of 42 photographers from 22 countries - Photo: Ronaldo Schemidt/Franz Mayer Museum
27/07/2018 |17:19Notimex |
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Starting Friday , from 27 July to 23 September , the Franz Mayer Museum will host the World Press Photo exhibition , the most famous photojournalism contest in the world, featuring 137 winning photos from eight categories , showing the most relevant events of 2017 .

The contest was organized by the World Press Photo foundation and it had the participation of 4,548 photographers from 125 countries , who sent a total of 73,044 images . The winning photo was taken by Ronaldo Schemidt, entitled “ The Crisis in Venezuela ,” with which the photographer also won the “ Spot News ” category.

The image shows José Víctor Salazar Balza engulfed in flames after having a gas tank thrown onto him from a motorbike as he runs in the middle of violent clashes between civilians and police forces during a protest against Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro . Salazar survived the incident, though he suffered first and second-degree burns.

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For the contest’s 61st edition , the Jury, comprised of 17 image professionals , gave awards to a total of 42 photographers from 22 countries , including Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Venezuela .

The World Press Photo is an independent non-profit organization based in Amsterdam . Since 1955 , it has rewarded the best of the world’s photojournalism in eight categories: Contemporary Issues, Environment, General News, Long-Term Projects, Nature, People, Sports, and Spot News .

World Press Photo curator, Babette Warendorf , urged local authorities to take action and stop violence against journalists in Mexico shortly after the murder of Rubén Pat Cauich in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo .

The Franz Mayer museum will offer a programme of educational activities, featuring conferences with Babette Warendorf and Rolando Schemidt, winner of the World Press Photo 18 award. There will also be a film series, guided tours, and a photography workshop.

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