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After the winners of each category have been selected, only one of them has been selected as the 2015 Photographer of d'Or. His name is John Moore and he is an American photographer who covered the Ebola outbreak in Monrovia, Liberia. His photographs depict the struggles of people of all ages in Liberia's capital, Monrovia. The judges decided that the way the artist was able to depict the "atrocity" that occurs in the daily lives of these people deserves the first prize. The judges also praised the way the footage showed respect for people with Ebola, despite capturing the ordeal at such close range. They said that this is how a photographer should do his job.
With respect and compassion for his subjects. "Ebola Crisis Covers Liberia's Capital" also offers a great Industry Email List insight into the composition and narrative style of the documentary photo series. As a result, John Moore takes home the 2015 L'Iris d'Or and a $25,000 cash prize. The full list of 2015 photography winners has been confirmed by Sony and the WPO As mentioned above, 13 professional categories were part of the 2015 World Photo Awards. Here are the overall winners for each category in alphabetical order of the category. Overall winners selected from 87,000 entries. Each winner owns Sony-branded photos. Architecture. Cosmin Bumbut from Romania; Arts and Culture.
Aristides Economopoulos from USA; Campaign. Sebastian Gil Miranda of Argentina; Concept. Rahul Talukder of Bangladesh; Current Affairs. Scott Tipaldos of Switzerland; Current affairs. John Moore of the USA; Image. Simon Norfolk of Britain; Lifestyle. Fan Li from China; People. Giovanni Troilo from Italy; Portrait. Ruben Salgado Escudero from Spain; Sports. Riccardo Bononi from Italy; Still Life. Donald Weber of Canada; Travel. Bernhard Lang from Germany. 2015 Open Photographer of the Year was also announced Professional photographers or not, the World Photography Awards also includes an Open category that rewards greatness in solo photography.
With respect and compassion for his subjects. "Ebola Crisis Covers Liberia's Capital" also offers a great Industry Email List insight into the composition and narrative style of the documentary photo series. As a result, John Moore takes home the 2015 L'Iris d'Or and a $25,000 cash prize. The full list of 2015 photography winners has been confirmed by Sony and the WPO As mentioned above, 13 professional categories were part of the 2015 World Photo Awards. Here are the overall winners for each category in alphabetical order of the category. Overall winners selected from 87,000 entries. Each winner owns Sony-branded photos. Architecture. Cosmin Bumbut from Romania; Arts and Culture.
Aristides Economopoulos from USA; Campaign. Sebastian Gil Miranda of Argentina; Concept. Rahul Talukder of Bangladesh; Current Affairs. Scott Tipaldos of Switzerland; Current affairs. John Moore of the USA; Image. Simon Norfolk of Britain; Lifestyle. Fan Li from China; People. Giovanni Troilo from Italy; Portrait. Ruben Salgado Escudero from Spain; Sports. Riccardo Bononi from Italy; Still Life. Donald Weber of Canada; Travel. Bernhard Lang from Germany. 2015 Open Photographer of the Year was also announced Professional photographers or not, the World Photography Awards also includes an Open category that rewards greatness in solo photography.