The prestigious world press photo finalists are out and they are breathtaking

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The Prestigious World Press Photo Finalists Are Out And They Are Breathtaking Here are some of the winners and finalists. By Mark Murrmann | Thu Feb. 18, 2016 6:07 PM EST

Social Title: The best in photojournalism Social Dek: World Press Photo announces this year's winner of the prestigious photo contest. Early each year, photographers submit their work to a slew of contests, but the most prestigious is the World Press Photo [1]. Based in Amsterdam, the World Press Photo jury goes through thousands of images—almost 83,000 this year—to name the World Press Photo of the Year and recognize the best in different categories of photojournalism. It's a long and sometimes grueling process [2]. And no matter which photo is named Photo of the Year, vocal differences of opinions (if not outright controversy [3]) in the photojournalism community often follow. This year the jury named Australian photographer Warren Richardson [4]'s photo of a family crossing the Serbian-Hungarian border as the World Press Photo of the Year. Below is a selection of winners in each of the categories. Congratulations to all the photographers.

World Press Photo of the Year and the first-place winner in the spot news, single-image category: A man passes a baby through the fence at the Serbia-Hungary border in Röszke, Hungary. Warren Richardson, World Press Photo


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