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Mads Nissen s photograph The First Embrace has been chosen as the World Press Photo of the Year.
It features an emotional reunion between a resident of a Brazil nursing home and their loved one after six months apart because of the pandemic.
The World Press Photo Foundation, an independent organisation that has recognised the strongest press photographs of the year since 1955, on Thursday announced the winners of this year s edition.
Survival during the pandemic, the climate emergency, social protests and territorial conflicts were among the events and issues brought to life for millions by the winners of the contest.
As many as 45 photographers from 28 countries were singled out for excellence in their work and the impact of their photographs.
COVID hug wins World Press Photo of the Year
The World Press Photo Awards honor the best visual journalism worldwide. The past year was not only marked by the pandemic, but also the climate crisis and forgotten conflicts.
World Press Photo of the Year
Danish photographer Mads Nissen won in the category General News, singles, with his photo of an 85-year-old woman being embraced for the first time in months through a hug curtain by a nurse at the Viva Bem care home in Sao Paulo. It is a rare positive photo about the COVID-19 era, said the jury. Under President Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil is one of the countries most affected by the virus.
Powerful images from the 2021 World Press Photo Contest
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