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Immerse yourself in the International Photo Awards (IPA) 2023 BEST OF SHOW Curator Selection, expertly curated by Susan Baraz.

IPA is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the world's finest photography and the talented individuals behind it. With the final deadline on July 31st, this is your reminder to join the prestigious 2024 IPA contest.

By participating, you’ll have the opportunity to showcase your exceptional talent on a global stage, gain exposure through worldwide exhibitions, and connect with passionate photographers at various events around the world. This is a fantastic chance to have your work evaluated by experienced judges who truly appreciate the art and skill of photography. Plus, there are exciting cash prizes to win!

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#1

"The Unconquered Ukrainians" By Daniel Ceng

"The Unconquered Ukrainians" By Daniel Ceng

"Since March 2022, Ukrainian communities have been stagnated by the atrocities of the Russian military invading the country with deadly merciless missiles, artillery, and bullets. But Ukrainians were not vanquished. Instead, they rise. Whether they are children whose dads died in battles with Russian troops, or elderly women who survived attacks in war-torn cities, Ukrainians face the pain with positiveness, bravery, resilience, persistence, and love, conquering the scars of the never-ending war that has taken countless lives across the Eastern European country."

© Daniel Ceng Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't get the image of a woman and her child, buried under the rubble of their house, the mother's painted fingernails just visible, out of my head. It was a residential area, just as it was a children's hospital, a maternity hospital, a shop and a school, that was bombed by the Russians. They don't value human life.

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As Susan Baraz reflects, "For 20 years, I’ve been transported to places, events, tragedies, joy, familiarities, unseen microscopic intricacies, and the humbling vastness of space. I am awed and grateful to continue to be a witness. Thank you to the thousands of remarkable photographers who have been a part of IPA, and to those whose works have been selected for its 20th anniversary year."

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    #2

    "The Floating Market Series" By Tom Hegen

    "The Floating Market Series" By Tom Hegen

    "Farmers at the Floating Market in Borneo practice one of the most beautiful examples of how people value food and one another. Every morning before sunrise, local farmers embark on their wooden boats to trade with each other. They transform their boats into floating mini-markets, loaded with fresh products, spices, and cooked food. Witnessing the trader’s activities reminded me of a harmonious dance. Each component is important to the market system: the river, the boats, the traders, and the customers. Together they formed a beautiful connection – how they value their products and each other."

    © Tom Hegen Report

    #3

    "Diversity" By Pedro Jarque Krebs

    "Diversity" By Pedro Jarque Krebs

    "Diversity in the animal world is crucial to maintaining ecological balance. Each species plays a unique role in its ecosystem. Preserving and protecting animal diversity is essential to ensure the survival and well-being of our planet."

    © Pedro Jarque Krebs Report

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    #4

    "Cattle Of Kings" By Karolina Wojtasik

    "Cattle Of Kings" By Karolina Wojtasik

    "These are the more environmental portraits from the South Sudan project. Usually captured at sunrise or sunset when the Ankole-Watusi cattle were brought in or out of camp."

    © Karolina Wojtasik Report

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    #5

    "Oh Hell, My Paradise" By David Odisho

    "Oh Hell, My Paradise" By David Odisho

    "As a photojournalist, I embarked on a mission covering the largest wildfires throughout Northern California over the last three years. Beyond the pursuit of harrowing visuals, the confluence of such colossal wildfires stands as a chilling testament to the urgency of our global climate crisis. Each wildfire I witnessed echoed the ominous truth that our planet is on a precipice, teetering perilously towards irreversible consequences. Through my lens, I sought to amplify the human toll and ecological devastation inflicted by these blazes, aiming to ignite a collective awakening."

    © David Odisho Report

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    3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I recently read a book about a girl in Oregon whose farm got burnt down by the wildfires. Her family had to leave 8 chickens and everything else apart from her 3 goats and the cat. She moved to another town which helped her a lot by reducing climate change/global warming and the fire. Turns out the boy who accidently started the fire had to also help and he said sorry, and she forgave him. (These fires are killing and destroying everything, and people are losing things that are close to them. Pls pay close attention to the fire signs. Thank you.)

    #6

    "Relentless Courage: Ukraine And The World At War" By Carol Guzy, Lynsey Addario, Paula Bronstein Et Al

    "Relentless Courage: Ukraine And The World At War" By Carol Guzy, Lynsey Addario, Paula Bronstein Et Al

    "From the front lines of the war in Ukraine comes this compelling collection of images from world-class photojournalists that captures the humanity, perseverance, and determination of the nation's fight for freedom against all odds. Portfolios from some of the most respected photojournalists of our time: Carol Guzy, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Paula Bronstein, Pulitzer Prize finalist Justyna Mielnikiewicz, award-winning photojournalist Svet Jacqueline, award-winning photojournalist and 20+ other world-renowned photojournalists."

    © Carol Guzy, Lynsey Addario, Paula Bronstein et al. Report

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    #7

    "The Blue Fig" By Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

    "The Blue Fig" By Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

    "Bangladesh, the world's largest delta, is a direct victim of global warming. Increased natural disasters like cyclones and oceanic tidal waves affect Bangladesh's coastal area. The coastal lowlands of this country have millions who, ironically, depend on the sea for their livelihood. As rising sea levels and unusually high tidal waves encroach the lowlands of Bangladesh, the coastal areas face increased salinity. Fishing communities in Bangladesh report that the availability of many local species has declined with the silting up of river beds, changes in temperature, and earlier flooding."

    © Mohammad Rakibul Hasan Report

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    #8

    "Raising Cavemen" By Shelbi Eason

    "Raising Cavemen" By Shelbi Eason

    "As a mother of 4 boys, there are some days that it truly feels like I am raising cavemen. I call them my wild things, goober b**ts, and terd babies. They are everywhere, doing everything, ALL the time. I can barely keep up. It leads me to ponder all the ways humans started as primitive creatures and somehow we have evolved to what we are today. Our children are still born with the same primitive instincts to run, explore, and learn- but we try to contain them, and ourselves, to this unattainable idea of perfection. Women, especially, are born into these modern expectations of being beautiful."

    © Shelbi Eason Report

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    3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Women, especially, are born into these modern expectations of being beautiful." and contained.

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    #9

    "Show Must Go On" By Kasia Idzkowska

    "Show Must Go On" By Kasia Idzkowska

    "I want to tell a story about the Drag Queen lifestyle. The main part of their life is performance; I attended many shows and competitions to capture the best of it. Whether it’s beloved plays, costumes or adult performances, the ability to dress up and play characters is core to artistic expression."

    © Kasia Idzkowska Report

    #10

    "What Was Will Never Be Again..." By Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro

    "What Was Will Never Be Again..." By Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro

    "For a little over a year, I sought to acquire or borrow old photographs of Macau, captured in black and white, between 1930 and 1990, in various formats and then attempted to find the original locations of the old photos and superimpose them over their contemporary sites. The end result is a striking portrayal of just how much the city has transformed over the decades."

    © Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro Report

    #11

    "Lodon Bridge Is Down" By Antonio Denti

    "Lodon Bridge Is Down" By Antonio Denti

    "The Queen is dead. The Royal sailors, not the elite corps, escort the coffin. The ancient ritual, so out of time, is surprisingly powerful. Like all rituals, made so that the people can see. See that the world stood the shock and is ready to enter the unknown smoothly, and peacefully. Everything flows around the ritual: the procession, the mighty army, the endless queue. People seem hungry for meaning and stability. Only behind their many eyes, as if peeking through somebody's windows, one can catch a hint of it: history's frightening turmoil, the cold wind of unstoppable change."

    © Antonio Denti Report

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    #12

    "Anomium" By Matt Findley

    "Anomium" By Matt Findley

    "The Anomium series is informed by the concept of Higonnet's "knowing child". At the heart of this work is the idea that childhood is a time of both innocence and wisdom, a window filled with innocence but burdened by the knowledge of a complex and unkind world. The objective is to position this series as an examination of this transitional phase, to evoke a sense of transformation that is at once haunting while retaining elements of this fading innocence, and to serve as a testament to the resilience and beauty of childhood in the face of the inexorable march towards maturity."

    © Matt Findley Report

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    #13

    "Playboys" By Robert Yager

    "Playboys" By Robert Yager

    "'Playboys' is a collection of Yager's provocative images, documenting a notorious Los Angeles street gang, Playboys 13. Begun in January 1992; a year of rioting, gang warfare, and record gun deaths, the photographs span up until 2003. This historical body of work objectively explores the visual expression and culture of gangs, their humanity, and the bonds that keep them together, while also exposing the consequences of their decisions. 144 images, 260 pages. 32x22 cm hard cover. Published December 2022 by 550BC. Such intimate images were only possible to have been photographed from the inside."

    © Robert Yager Report

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