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What are the international photo competitions? high-ranking

1. The World Photojournalism Competition (WPP) is sponsored by the Netherlands-based World Photojournalism Foundation, so it is commonly known as "Holland". The foundation was established in 1955, and 1957 held the first world photojournalism competition. The contest is divided into breaking news, general news, news figures, daily life, portraits, sports, art, science and technology, nature and environment 15 awards. "Jose" is one of the largest and most prestigious photojournalism competitions in the world. Its purpose is to "promote free and unrestricted information exchange and encourage high-level professional photojournalism standards". Oscar in photography, Olympic Games for photographers. 2. Hasselblad International Photography Award Hasselblad Foundation was established in 1979, and was donated by Ona and victor hasselblad. The purpose of the foundation is to promote scientific education and research in the fields of natural science and photography. The foundation provides funds for many projects every year, one of which is the annual Hasselblad International Photography Award. The three candidates were recommended by a group of internationally influential photographers and senior experts, and the final winner was selected from the three candidates by the board of directors of Hasselblad Foundation. 3. National Geographic Global Photography Contest The National Geographic Global Photography Contest is internationally authorized by the National Geographic Society and is a high-level international competition that transcends national boundaries and nations. Following the 2006 National Geographic Global Photography Competition, this year, we ushered in the second competition. Because of the popularity of geography and the authority of pictures, the United States has also established the influence and authority of this competition in the global photography industry. This year's competition has expanded to 23 countries, and the competition cycle has also been lengthened, creating more creative time for photographers. China Division (including Hong Kong and Macao) is hosted by Huaxia Geography, the only partner of National Geographic in Chinese mainland. Adhering to the spirit of promoting deeper communication and cooperation between China photography and international photography, and developing domestic photography, after in-depth preparation, Huaxia Geography magazine launched the competition again in Chinese mainland in early 2007.