World Press Photo 2022: the spectacular winning images of the biggest photojournalism contest

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image source, Amber Bracken para The New York Times/WPP

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“Kamloops Residential School” by Amber Bracken (World Press Photo of the Year).

The photograph that heads this gallery was taken by the Canadian photojournalist Amber Bracken and has just received the main prize of the World Press Photo 2022, the most important international documentary photography contest.

Entitled “Kamloops Residential School,” the image Bracken took for The New York Times shows a row of dresses hanging on crosses along a path to commemorate dozens of minors who died at a Catholic institution for indigenous children. in British Columbia, Canada.

The photo was taken in June 2021, following the discovery of up to 215 unmarked graves on the site of the former school, which closed in 1978.

“It’s an image that is recorded in your memorywhich inspires a kind of sensory reaction,” said jury president Rena Effendi.

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