She is currently based in Bangkok and working for a variety of international clients. From Myanmar’s 2015 election and Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution to Egypt’s political upheaval, and the ...
An Emmy Award-winning producer, she has spent the last two decades reporting and producing documentaries for PBS, CBS, ABC, NBC, National Geographic, A&E, Lifetime and The Learning Channel, among ...
He previously worked for five years as a video journalist for Reuters news agency, covering China and the rest of Asia from Beijing. His work focusing on human rights, environmental issues and the ...
Rahaab Allana is a curator and publisher at the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts in New Delhi, India. He is also a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society and honorary research associate at the University ...
She holds an MA in Cultural Policy and Management and is currently studying for an MA in Film and Photographic Studies at Leiden University. In 2014 she was selected to participate in the Independent ...
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The photographers who enter the World Press Photo Contest use their creative, technical, and journalistic skills to produce visually compelling insights about our world. The following information ...
The following information is applicable for all categories. In the manipulation review workflow, a contest entry and its original version are loaded as separate layers in Adobe Photoshop. The two ...
that the processed colors diverge from the original colors. (ii) Changes in density, contrast, color and/or saturation levels that significantly alter content by obscuring or eliminating information ...