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World Press Photo of the Year 2003, Jean-Marc Bouju, France, The Associated Press |
This year for World Press Freedom day, the World Press Photo exhibition will be displayed in Belgrade’s Sava Centre from 1-4 May.
The Mission of ‘World Press Photo’ is ‘to encourage high professional standards in photojournalism and to promote a free unrestricted exchange of information.’
The exhibition shows the results of the World Press Photo contest, the largest international competition in the field of photojournalism, which was held for the 47th time in 2004.
The winners for awards in 20 categories are amongst tens of thousands of images submitted, which were judged by an independent international jury.
The exhibition includes the display of the World Press Photo of the Year 2003, of Jean-Marc Bouju (France, The Associated Press), ‘Iraqi man comforts his son at a regroupment center for POWs, Najaf, Iraq’.
You can see on our website some of the photos, which will be displayed in Belgrade:
The exhibition shows the results of the World Press Photo contest, the largest international competition in the field of photojournalism, which was held for the 47th time in 2004.
The winners for awards in 20 categories are amongst tens of thousands of images submitted, which were judged by an independent international jury.
The exhibition includes the display of the World Press Photo of the Year 2003, of Jean-Marc Bouju (France, The Associated Press), ‘Iraqi man comforts his son at a regroupment center for POWs, Najaf, Iraq’.
You can see on our website some of the photos, which will be displayed in Belgrade:
- Selection of the exhibition photos
(Attention: Certain pictures may offend the sensibilities of some people)