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PHOTO: WARREN RICHARDSON
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Repost from @time using @RepostRegramApp - It was 3:00 in the morning on Aug. 28, 2015, when Warren Richardson photographed a refugee handing his baby to another man as they crossed the barbed-wired border between Serbia and Hungary. The Australian photographer, who is based in Budapest, had been camping with a group of 200 refugees along the border. “We played cat and mouse with the police the whole night,” says the photographer, who couldn’t use a flash as it would have given away their location. That black-and-white photograph — one that captures the desperate nature of the massive exodus of war refugees from Syria and its neighbors — has now been selected from among 82,951 images as the World Press Photo of the Year, photojournalism’s most significant award. Read our interview with the winner on LightBox.time.com. Photograph by Warren Richardson. #worldpressphoto #wpp #wpp2016
If this doesn't strike a chord...then I don't know what is. Father, refugee desperate to save his child. This is the world we're living in today. Credits to the photographer - Warren Richardson #Repost @time ・・・ It was 3:00 in the morning on Aug. 28, 2015, when Warren Richardson photographed a refugee handing his baby to another man as they crossed the barbed-wired border between Serbia and Hungary. The Australian photographer, who is based in Budapest, had been camping with a group of 200 refugees along the border. “We played cat and mouse with the police the whole night,” says the photographer, who couldn’t use a flash as it would have given away their location. That black-and-white photograph — one that captures the desperate nature of the massive exodus of war refugees from Syria and its neighbors — has now been selected from among 82,951 images as the World Press Photo of the Year, photojournalism’s most significant award. Read our interview with the winner on LightBox.time.com. Photograph by Warren Richardson. #worldpressphoto #wpp #wpp2016