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World Press Photo entschieden
Aus 101.254 Fotos von 5.247 Fotografen aus 124 Ländern wählte die Jury das Foto von Samuel Aranda zum "World Press Photo of the Year 2011".

© Samuel Aranda - www.samuelaranda.net
Das Foto zeigt einen Verwundeten, der in einer Moschee, die zu einem Feldhospital umfunktioniert wurde, von einer Frau gehalten wird. Die Aufnahme entstand am 15. Oktober 2011 während der Demonstrationen gegen Präsident Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen.
Der 1979 geborene Spanier Samuel Aranda arbeitet hauptsächlich für "The New York Times" und "El Magazine de La Vanguardia" und wird von der Agentur Corbis vertreten.
Alle anderen Gewinner, darunter unser Mitglied Carsten Peter, können auf der Seite der World Press Stiftung angesehen werden.
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New York Stereoscopic Society - California USA
The New York Stereoscopic Society provides a forum for photographers, collectors, historians, and enthusiasts to learn more about creating and understanding 3-D images. We meet in venues all around New York, whenever opportunities arise. Meetings usually focus on a 3-D presentation followed by informal discussions and viewing images.
http://www.ny3d.org
Flushing Camera Club - Flushing New York
Flushing Camera Club located in Flushing NY. competitions. lectures and training. The Flushing Camera Club (FCC) was organized in the 1970's as a means for persons interested in all aspects of photography to meet. Today we have 70+ members that are engaged in all areas of photography. We have monthly competitions, photography workshops, lectures, and photo seminars. The FCC meets every 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m. In July and August we meet on the 3rd Wednesday only. All meetings are held in the Auditorium, Flushing Hospital, 45th Avenue & Parsons Blvd., Flushing, NY. Visitors are always welcomed, and there is never any pressure to join. So come, have a cookie and enjoy an evening with us.
http://www.flushingcameraclub.org
The New York Botanical Zoological Photographic Society
The New York Botanical Zoological Photographic Society was founded in 1953 by a group of people interested in sharing their interest in photography. Since that time the same spirit of conviviality and mutual interest has continued to shape the present club. Today s membership includes a group whose experience ranges from the beginner to the professional with an equally diverse range of photographic interests. Members work in color slides, black & white and color prints and create images of wildlife, scenic, nature, abstracts and other pictorial subjects. The club offers opportunities to gain knowledge; share ideas and show your work. Each month we offer programs on various photographic subjects of interest to the membership. These alternate with our club competitions. Here members get feedback on their work from a judge from outside of the club. Additional activities include exhibits and field trips. We invite you to join us and share your interest in photography in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The Club meets twice a month on Saturday mornings at the Fordham Preparatory School on the Fordham University Campus, Bronx, New York.
http://www.nybzps.org
Nassau County Camera Club - New York USA
Founded in 1934, The Nassau County Camera Club (NCCC) is devoted to enhancing members enjoyment and knowledge of photography. Membership in the club is open to all film and digital photographers over the age of 17. Meetings are generally held on the first Monday and third and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Due to construction, our usual meeting place is unavailable. Please consult the calendar to find the meeting place.Do you love to take photographs? Here's a chance to enhance your technical and creative skills through seminars, workshops, field trips, competitions, exhibitions, and more. Join us--we're a friendly group of men and women of all ages who love photography.Learn by doing photography on our field trips and in our hands on workshops.Enhance your knowledge through lectures, seminars and workshopsShare your photos through competitions, critiques,exhibitions, and slide shows.
http://nassaucountycameraclub.com
Brooklyn Camera Club - Brooklyn Photographic Society Established 1864 - New York USA
A camera club that welcomes members who are interested in learning and sharing about all aspects of photography. Our goal is to provide a place for those who are interested in photography to share. Our members are people at all levels of photography who are passionate about their art. We provide information and resources to those who want to learn. We encourage members to share their expertise and give them an opportunity to show their work.We heartily welcome photographers at all levels of experience. Membership in our organization is open to anyone who is interested in photography who is at least 18 years of age . We meet Wednesday nights from September through June except on holidays.Meetings include the following activities: Interactive Programs, Workshops, Fieldtrips, Model Shoots, Competitions, Member critique sessions. Workshop topics include: Elements Of Composition, Photo Techniques, Adobe Photoshop, Creative Photography, Print techniques, etc.
http://www.brooklyncameraclub.org
Photographic Federation of Long Island, New York, USA
The PFLI is an organization of the camera clubs on Long Island, NY
http://www.pflionline.org/
Color Camera Club of Westchester, New York, USA
Combining a comprehensive program of educational workshops, evaluations, competitions, exhibitions and field trips, the club provides a supportive environment for each member to grow creatively. Whether utilizing traditional film, or exploring the possibilities of the digital evolution, each member can express his or her inner vision while participating in social activities that combine fun with learning. The Color Camera Club of Westchester, Inc., was founded December 21, 1951. It's purpose is to sponsor and support organized activities for the benefit of camera hobbyists, improve their skills, and increase their personal enjoyment. A special effort is made to help out new photographers. Since its founding, club members have achieved worldwide recognition by exhibiting their work in International salons (Competitions). They have served both locally and internationally by participating in photographic councils, the Photographic Society of America (PSA), and the International Federation of Photographic Art (IFPA). In addition, members have lectured, presented workshops, and judged competitions in the United States and overseas.
http://colorcameraclub.org/
Batavia Photo Club, New York, USA
The Batavia Photography Club was founded by Jim Dusen in the year 1986. It currently has over 30 members, from beginners to more advanced photographers. The club sponsors field trips, schedules speakers, and holds workshops for hands-on learning. Print and slide competitions are held for members who like to compete. The club is also affiliated with the Niagara Frontier Regional Camera Club, of which there are a total of 10 member clubs.
http://bataviaphotoclub.tripod.com/index.htm
Utica Camera Club - Photography in the Mohawk Valley, New York, USA
Utica Camera Club is a group of people who meet to share and enjoy each other. Within our group are people just beginning to explore self expression with a camera to those who have won many awards both locally and on state and national levels. They include those with decades of darkroom printing experience and those just learning the power of digital photography and desktop darkrooms. Regardless of the medium, one thing remains constant. The camera does not make the image, the photographer does. Whether the photographer uses film or digital, the final piece is the result of skill, imagination, an eye for composition, and the vision of the person behind the camera. This club is all about people who love photography and want to share this enthusiasm with others.
http://www.uticacameraclub.org/
Schenectady Photographic Society, New York, USA
Founded over 70 years ago, the Schenectady Photographic Society offers programs and activities in the photographic arts for amateur and professional photographers alike. Over two hundred members from throughout the Capital New York Region share the theory, application and fun of photographyat Society meetings. Six program groups - print, projected image, photo essay, mentoring, digital and fine arts - help members expand their photographic vision and creativity through professionally judged competitions, peer critiques and through group discussions and instruction. The print, projected image and digital groups normally meet on the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month, respectively. The other groups alternate between the fourth (and fifth) Wednesdays of the month.
http://www.schenectadyphotographicsociety.com/