#1 "Path To Liberty" By Unknown Photographer From Iran

Following the death of 22-year-old student, Mahsa Amini, on 16 September 2022, thousands of Iranians take to the streets every day. They have been demonstrating for more freedom and equal rights. Since 2009, Iranians have revolted multiple times, but never before have the demonstrations in Iran been as massive and outspoken as those in recent months. According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, since the start of the Iranian protests in the second half of September, the Iranian regime has arrested almost 20,000 Iranians and k****d at least 527, including 71 children.
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#2 "Reconciliation In Rwanda" By Jan Banning

The International Photography Awards (IPA), established by the Lucie Foundation, is one of the world’s most respected photo competitions, welcoming entries from professionals, amateurs, and students alike. Known for its broad range of categories and global reach, the competition draws tens of thousands of submissions each year and serves as a launchpad for emerging talents as well as a celebration of established artists.
#3 "Roe V. Wade Fully Human" By Charles Niell Jr. Chaz

#4 "Highland Inhabitants Of The Ukrainian Carpathians." By Michael Dorohovich

In 2024, the IPA continued its tradition of spotlighting powerful visual narratives by showcasing winners in a global exhibition titled Best of Show. These exhibitions not only take place at the House of Lucie but are also hosted in other international venues, offering featured photographers visibility beyond digital platforms. The competition emphasizes storytelling and technique, rewarding work that pushes both artistic and documentary boundaries.
#5 "Unconditional" By Eduardo Amaya

#6 "Water Scarcity In Africa" By Marco Marcone

Entries are typically accepted between spring and early autumn, with the 2024 call for submissions running from May through mid-September. With divisions for both still photography and short films, the IPA encourages participation across creative disciplines. The judging panel includes editors, curators, and industry professionals, ensuring that each submission is evaluated with both artistic merit and professional standards in mind.
#7 "The Eroding Coasts Of Senegal And West Africa" By Christian Bobst

#8 "Sea Of Mourning" By Anna Surinyach

#9 "True Disability Is In The Eye Of The Beholder" By Gabriele Rossi

#10 "North Korea: The People’s Paradise" By Tariq Zaidi

#11 "Livin' In The Hood. New York Street Life 1990 & 2013/14" By Jürgen Bürgin And Jörg Rubbert

#12 "Heartbreakers" By Pablo Vergara

#13 "Petra-Olum (Stone-Oil)" By Nicola "Ókin" Frioli

#14 "Roe V. Wade Fully Human" By Charles Niell Jr. Chaz

#15 "The Iron Quest" By João Coelho

#16 "White-Clad Angels." By Maho*

#17 "Metropolitan Fragments" By Giuseppe Cardoni

#18 "Between Joy And Survival" By Svet Jacqueline

#19 "Wee Muckers – Youth Of Belfast" By Toby Binder

#20 "The Ladies Of The Camellias" By Isabella Franceschini



