From Gaza to Ghana: celebrating the agency photographers of 2024 | News photography
From Gaza to Ghana: celebrating the agency photographers of 2024 | News photography
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Bu içerikte, uluslararası ajanslardan gelen milyonlarca fotoğrafın yıl boyunca editör ekibimiz tarafından incelendiği ve 2024’te öne çıkan fotoğrafçıların çalışmalarının vurgulandığı belirtilmektedir. Başlıca konular arasında haber olaylarından uzun süreli hikayelere kadar çeşitli konular bulunmaktadır. Ayrıca, fotoğraf editörlerinin yaptığı çalışmaların, galeriler, fotoğraf denemeleri ve haberciliğimizi destekleyen görsel odaklı global yayınlarımızın vazgeçilmez bir parçası olduğu ifade edilmektedir. Ayrıca, çeşitli fotoğrafçıların çalışmaları ve kapsamlı fotoğraf galerileri de içeriğin bir parçasını oluşturmaktadır.
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Millions of images from the international agencies are received throughout the year by our team of picture editors. Following on from 2023, we are highlighting the work of photographers whose images have been outstanding in 2024, from breaking news stories and events, to longer form features and stories.
In addition to the photography the picture desk commissions, their work has been an essential part of our output this year, facilitating the global, visual-led journalism that the Guardian is proud to produce, through galleries, photo essays and supporting our reporting.
Chief photographer for Agence France-Presse for Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Ghana, based in Lagos, Nigeria, Olympia has covered elections in Ghana and international stories in South Africa and France.
Omar Haj Kadour is a photo and video contributor with Agence France-Presse. Based in Idlib, he was able to cover the successful campaign of the HTS-led rebels who captured Aleppo, Damascus, Hama and Homs within weeks, to topple the Assad regime.
Reuters staff photographer based in London, Hannah has covered UK news and politics, including Labour’s general election victory, as well as international stories such as the Paris Olympics, the conflict in the Middle East and the US election.
Ali Jadallah is a Palestinian photojournalist for Anadolu Agency, based in Gaza, documenting the impact of the Israel-Gaza war.
Bell is a staff news photographer based in Austin, Texas for Getty Images, covering US life, extreme weather, the US presidential election and the migration crisis at the Mexican border, among other stories in 2024.
Matias Delacroix is an Associated Press photojournalist for Central America, based in Panama City, documenting stories across several countries with a special focus on covering the migration crisis.
Associated Press chief photographer for Turkey based in Istanbul, Francisco Seco has covered events in Ukraine, Israel, the Euro 2024 football tournament and the Paris Olympics.
Susana Vera is a Reuters photographer based in Madrid. Her coverage in 2024 ranged from the Pamplona festival to extreme weather, with flooding in Valencia and late summer wildfires in Portugal.
A staff photographer at Getty Images, Dan Kitwood has worked extensively across UK news and political stories during 2024, in addition to covering the refugee crisis in Sudan and Chad.
Anushree Fadnavis is a photojournalist with Reuters news agency based out of New Delhi, covering Indian news and politics (including the election) and the Paris Olympics.
A photojournalist for the Associated Press, lately based in the Middle East, Léo Corrêa has been covering events in Israel, and more recently the collapse of Assad’s regime in Syria.
Wael Hamzeh is a photographer with European Pressphoto Agency, based in Beirut, who has been covering the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, and the unfolding story in Syria.
From Gaza to Ghana: celebrating the agency photographers of 2024 | News photography
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