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Photo of the Year and finalists announced

The annual World Press Photo Contest recognizes and celebrates the best photojournalism and documentary photography produced over the last year. Selected from 59,320 entries, we’re excited to present the winners of the 68th annual World Press Photo Contest! 

WinnersAmid 2024’s fast-changing political and media landscape, the award-winning images invite viewers to look beyond the news cycle and engage with both prominent and overlooked stories from across the world. They showcase struggle and defiance, but also human warmth and courage—visually stunning works that draw you deeper into the narratives behind the headlines. Selected by an independent international jury for their visual quality, storytelling, and commitment to diverse representation, this enriching collection highlights the power of photojournalism and documentary photography, offering space for reflection in times of urgency.


The 42 winners were selected by an independent jury out of 59,320 entries by 3,778 photographers from 141 countries.

From these, the 2025 Contest jury selected the Photo of the Year and two finalists: 

World Press Photo of the YearMahmoud Ajjour, Aged NineSamar Abu Elouf, Palestine, for The New York Times

World Press Photo of the Year Finalists

Night CrossingJohn Moore, United States, Getty Images

Droughts in the AmazonMusuk Nolte, Peru/Mexico, Panos Pictures, Bertha Foundation

Learn more and watch the Photo of the Year awarded photographer talk about her work


See all awarded photos and stories

JuryJudging of the 2025 World Press Photo Contest took place in January and February 2025 and involved regional juries and a global jury. The regional juries first made a selection of entries per category in their regions, after which the global jury decided on the winners. Learn more about the judging process.


“We made our choices with an eye on the final mix. As much as the World Press Photo Contest award is an immense recognition for photographers, often working under difficult circumstances, it is also a recap of the world's major events, however incomplete. As a jury we were looking for pictures that people can start conversations around.” - 2025 Contest global jury chair, Lucy Conticello, Director of Photography for M, Le Monde's weekend magazine.


Read the jury report 

Get insights from the global jury

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