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Past situation of the Lotus Award

On February 9, 2007, the "Jose Award" of the 50th World Photojournalism Competition was announced in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Photographer in China won three awards, among which Changhe China Zoo, deputy editor-in-chief of Oriental Morning Post, won the second prize for natural group photos, Wang Gang won the second prize for single portrait, and Zhang Tao, a reporter from Beijing News, won the third prize for artistic portrait. This is the most award-winning session for China photographers in Dutch history. This year's best news photo was won by Spencer Pratt, an American photographer from Getty Pictures, whose work "Young people in Beirut drive through abandoned areas in southern Lebanon".

Atlas reference source May 20081Southern Metropolis Daily's work "Endangered Plants in Wanzhou Nature Reserve, China" won the first prize in nature category; Tianjin Daily photojournalist Qi Xiaolong won the third prize in the art category. Xinhua News Agency reporter Fei's work "2007 Moment of Motion" won the second prize in sports action category (group photo). 2008 is the year of Olympic Games, and sports news photography has become the performance stage for photographers in China. Among them, Xinhua News Agency Wu Xiaoling's "Blood Staying Arena" about judo athlete Baptista won the gold medal in the sports special category; China Youth Daily reporter Zhao Qing's group photo "Olympic Games on Beijing TV" won the gold medal in the sports group photo from a unique perspective.

Wenchuan earthquake also touched the hearts of the world. Some photographers in China, regardless of their personal safety, went deep into the front line of earthquake relief and took many precious photos. Chen Qinggang, a reporter from Hangzhou Daily, took a photo of a survivor rescued by rescue troops in the ruins of Beichuan after the Sichuan earthquake and won the gold medal for breaking news. Fu Yongjun, a reporter from Urban Express, won the second prize of the nature group photo. His work "Trees by the West Lake" shows the beautiful scenery of the West Lake and people's comfortable life, which can be described as the unity of man and nature. Zhao Qing, a reporter from Shenzhen Economic Daily, won the second prize of single comprehensive news. Her work is Sichuan Earthquake Survivors, which reflects the unyielding scene of Beichuan earthquake survivors cooking in the ruins after the disaster. In addition, Li's work "New Express" won the third prize of portrait group photo. February 12, 10, the selection of the 55th Jose Award was announced. Samuel Aranda from Spain stood out from 5247 photographers from 124 countries and won the annual photojournalism award. His photos are fixed at 20 1 1 year. A woman is holding an injured relative in a mosque. This photo won the annual photojournalism award. In addition, two other works won the editor's recommendation award.

In addition to the annual awards, most of the 55th award-winning works are mainly political events. A picture taken in a square in Cairo to celebrate Mubarak's stepping down won the first prize of comprehensive news. Another group of Libyan war works won the first prize of the General News Group. Another picture about the Libyan war, The Road to Liberation, won the first prize in the hot event category.

Photographers in China also gained something, and won three awards: the third prize in accident category, the third prize in art category and a personal excellence award. China Daily photographer Li Yang's picture "Saving the Desperate Bride" won the third prize for breaking news. Xu Shaofeng, a reporter from Chutian Metropolis Daily, won a personal merit award for his photo of workers climbing high-voltage telephone poles. Photographer China won the third prize in the art category for his group photo taken in Xiangtan, Hunan Province to commemorate President Mao Zedong. The winner is Kuang Huimin recommended by a newspaper named Huang.

The data source of the atlas is February 201may 12, and the results of the world photojournalism competition were announced on February 20 15. The work "Russian Same-Sex Couple" by Danish photographer Mads Nissen won the annual picture. In addition, six China photographers won awards, namely Lu Guang, Chu Yongzhi, Chen Ronghui, Bao Tailiang, Liu Song and Cai Shengxiang. In this contest, 5692 photographers and documentary photographers from 13 1 countries uploaded 979 12 entries.

On March 4th, 20 15, the World Press Photo Contest (Netherlands) announced that "Black-hearted Europe", which won the first prize of the 58th Dutch Contemporary Hot Spots Group Photo, was disqualified for forgery.

This series of works was shot by Italian photographer Giovanni Troilo to show the unemployment and crime situation in the Belgian town of Charleroi.

Jose official website issued a statement saying that there was a photo of a painter painting directly on a human body. When Troilo submitted his work, he claimed that it was shot in the town of Charleroi, but it has been confirmed that it was shot in Brussels.

According to the rules of the Netherlands, after Troilo's works are disqualified, the first prize of the group photo of contemporary hot topics will be awarded to the previous second prize, which will be awarded to the previous third prize, and the third prize will be vacant.

2016 February 18, the winning works of the 59th world photojournalism competition (Netherlands) were announced in Amsterdam. Zhang Lei, a photographer from China, won the first prize in the long-term hotspot category, and Chen Jie, a photographer from China, won the third prize in the general news leaflet category.