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Conoce a los ganadores del Sony World Photography Awards 2016

Por Sabdiel Sabdiel Batista @sabdielbatista

Lo mejor de la fotografía profesional y aficionada fue presentado por el concurso global de fotografía de Sony. La organización publicó una lista con los primeros puestos de cada categoría, y todos inspiran.

Los Sony World Photography Awards se dividen en tres categorías principales: Professional (Profesional), Open (Abierto), y Youth (Joven).

La categoría Profesional se descompone aún más en 14 categorías, de las cuales 7 son consideradas “arte” y 7 de los cuales son considerados “documental”.

El sitio web del certamen tiene organizado el material de manera que se reconozcan fácilmente el primer, segundo y tercer lugar.

Esta es la fotografía del año. Le pertenece a Asghar Khamesh, quien presentó retratos impactantes de las víctimas de ataques con ácido. La serie completa no es para las personas susceptibles.

The violent act of acid throwing is primarily against women and children.  These attacks are committed with the intent to disfigure, maim and destroy the social life and future of the victim.  The motivation to commit this type of violence is cultural destitution, intolerance and happens in situations such as family conflicts, rejected marriage proposal, revenge and divorce requests. In addition physical and psychological damages, victims are faced with the experience of social stigma ,blame and social unpleasant tags.

Profesional “Arte”. 

Arquitectura – Amelie Labourdette

Amelie Labourdette interrogates which is in the landscape is a priori invisible. There is always a blurred zone of concern and a landscape located below the visible landscape, another landscape that is not given at first gaze. This series of photographs, Empire of dust has been realized in south Italy, in the regions of Sicily, Calabria, Basilicata and Puglia, where financial crises and embezzlement have made of the incompleteness, an architectural aesthetics. Through this series, she tries jointly through an

Profesional – Documental

Current Affairs  – Angelos Tzortzinis

An Afghan refugee carries his child as he arrived on a beach on the Greek island of Kos, after crossing a part of the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, on May 27, 2015.

Open- Fotógrafo del Año. Kei Nomiyama, Japón.

The season of a firefly comes around in Japan at the beginning of a rainy season. This firefly is a species called Luciola parvula, and repeats blink. [Hime-HOTARU] Call a firefly in Japan. This species flies in the beautiful forest. In particular, the firefly in bamboo forest is valuable. The population of these firefly decreases every year in Japan. These may be influence by environmental destruction. This picture was taken under a little moonlight.

El fotógrafo Joven del Año-  Sam Delaware, Estados Unidos

Sarah, my sister, December 28th, 2015. After moving to a university across the country, I understood that I’d miss my family; my mother and father, and especially my sister. Like so many millions of other young adults around me, I left my family and my home this year for the first time, and in an instant, they were no longer a daily part of my life. I wanted to somehow speak to the mixed feelings I was experiencing; excitement, for the life I was about to begin, and nostalgia, for the one I was leaving behind. Traveling back to Maine for a short time allowed me to create this somewhat spontaneous image of my sister, giving me the opportunity to express this change in the best way I knew how.

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