People Award November 2016
โThere was a wedding ceremony in progress at the legislative building and I found some people taking rest outside. Suddenly, the kid started running after a flying tissue and within a few seconds, he was able to catch it. The image was captured at the โdecisive momentโ of the kid catching the flying tissue paper.โ
โ Mattia Passarini, Competition Judge:
โDuring my selection I was looking for images that surprised and engaged me, images that demonstrated a creativity of vision and really stood out from the others. I wanted to see images that were both compelling in terms of aesthetics and subject matter but also originalโฆ something new. I was really interested in images that captured a sense of motion, thatโs why this photograph stood out so clearly for me.โ
Finalists
Jury's Feedback
โThere is one thing the photograph must contain: the humanity of the momentโ โ Robert Frank.
โThis is what all the winning images achieved. To seize all the beauty and diversity of Peopleโs life. From the everyday scenes to the most unique and peculiar situations. Congratulations to all the talented photographers featured. Outstanding work!โ โ The Independent Photographer Editors
The Theme: People
From all corners of the world, across all cultures and borders: This is an international call to discover and celebrate the diversity of the human race. There are very little boundaries and we are open to all approaches. Whether it is documentary, street, portrait, conceptual, photojournalism or any other form of photography that tells the story of people: Show us your characters!
The Judge: Mattia Passarini
Mattia Passarini is an Italian travel and documentary photographer who specializes in photographing the most remote indigenous tribes in the world. He has worked and traveled all across the globe and has received numerous awards including the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the year Contest 2016.
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Judge: Mattia Passarini
Mattia Passarini is an Italian travel and documentary photographer who specializes in photographing the most remote indigenous tribes in the world. He has worked and traveled in countries such has Pakistan, China, India, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Indonesia and many more.
He has been exhibited at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and has received numerous awards including the National Geographic Travel Photographer of the year Contest 2016. In a globalized world, Mattia has a passion for visiting destinations that havenโt been affected by the outside world. The life of people that only a few have had the chance to discover and witness.
Through his lens he captures the incredible variety of the human race. Images that will make you feel like you are right there with him.