From June, 11th Red October Factory presents the exhibition of the winners of "World Press Photo" worldwide contest. "World Press Photo" is not simple beautiful photos but reflection of reality, fixing of the main events of the past year. Here's the some pictures of winners' works. Just the single frames.
The best photo of the year
Pietro Masturzo, Italy

Local news
Adam Ferguson, Australia, VII Mentor Program for The New York Times. December, 15th, Kabul. The woman escapes from the place of explosion.

General News

Kent Klich, Sweden. The hole in the roof of the house in Gaza. The family that used to live in this house escaped during the military operation by Israeli troops fled, the head of the same family, who returned to the house for baby clothes, was killed by a shell fragment.
People in the News

Michele Borzoni, Italy, TerraProject. A man holding a stone during the pro-separatist demonstrations on January, 23th in Kashmir. Kashmir, when more than half the population is Muslim, is still disputed by India and Pakistan since 1947.
Sport Events

Gareth Copley, United Kingdom, Press Association. The ball sent by Simon Katich brought down the upper bar, killing last chance for British hitter Jonathan Trott's to win during the tournament in London on August 20th.
Sporting Opportunities

Robert Gauthier, USA, Los Angeles Times. Yankees' fans are trying to divert the attention of the host team Angels at Yankee Stadium during a match October 25th.
Contemporary Problems

Pierre-Olivier Deschamps, France, Agence Vu. Beds of homeless on the Champs Elysees exhibited for drying. Totally about thirty thousand people spent the nights under the open sky in Paris.
Common Life

Michael Wolf, Germany, Laif. The woman in the Tokyo subway in rush hour. Every day more than eight million people takes this kind of transport in Tokyo
Portraits

Laura Pannack, United Kingdom, Lisa Pritchard Agency for Guardian Weekend magazine. Graham fell ill with anorexia when he was 14 and he was very in love with his classmate. When he was 15 he weighed just 30 pounds. Over the next nine years he has doubles his weight. Now, at 24, he feels completely healthy, but the disease may still lurk in the depths of consciousness.
Art and Entertainment

Malick Sidibe, Mali, for The New York Times Magazine. Abdoulaye Diakibe (left) dressed in costume Viktor & Rolf, shirt Bottega Veneta, Dolce&Gabbana's shoes and hat Burberry. Mamoutou Kone (right) wears a shirt and costume Dries Van Noten, Etro tie, and shoes Paul Smith.
Nature

Joe Petersburger, Hungary, National Geographic Image Collection. The kingfisher hunts in the water with eyes closed with the third eyelids. It protects the eyes from damage, but transparent enough to be able to hunt "with his eyes closed". |