Anna Boyiazis to Receive the Alfred Fried Photography Award 2018 for the Peace Image of the Year
VIENNA, September 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The US photographer wins with a reportage on the courage of women in Zanzibar
This evening, in the rooms of the Austrian Parliament, the winners were presented of the international photo competition for the best image of peace, now in its sixth year. The main award, Peace Image of the Year 2018, named after the 1911 Nobel Peace Laureate, Austrian Alfred Hermann Fried, and worth 10,000 euros, went to California-born photojournalist Anna Boyiazis for her photo series about the Panje project: Girls on the island of Zanzibar, which is part of Tanzania and dominated by Islamic rules, claim the right to disregard the ban on women swimming. The jury commended Boyiazis' photo report for showing, in a small story, something very big: the desire for freedom and the self-assertion of women.
The special award for the Best Single Picture, worth 1 000 euros, went to Canadian photojournalist, author and animal rights activist Jo-Anne McArthur for a photograph of the rescue of an orphaned gorilla in Cameroon.
With an image of peace, understood as a state of rest in comfort and safety, 14-year-old Kaya Tasevska from Skopje, Macedonia, won the Best Children Peace Image of the Year, also worth 1,000 euros.
The Alfred Fried Photography Award 2018 received 16,610 entries by photographers from 137 countries. The international jury, led by Lars Boering, managing director of World Press Photo and the founder of the award, Lois Lammerhuber, awarded medals to four more photographers: Selma van der Bijl, Maryam Firuzi, Nora Lorek and Constanza Portnoy.
Press material (winning pictures, jury statements, pictures of the ceremony) can be downloaded from:
http://www.friedaward.com/presskit-2018.zip
Further enquiries:
Lois Lammerhuber
+43-699-13583989
lois.lammerhuber@friedaward.com
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