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Hug image is World Press Photo of the Year

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A photo symbolisin­g “love and compassion” of an 85-year-old Brazilian woman getting her first embrace in five months from a nurse through a transparen­t “hug curtain” was named the World Press Photo of the Year.

The choice of a winning photo portraying the global pandemic was almost inevitable for the contest covering a year in which news around the globe was dominated by the virus that has killed nearly three million people, including more than 360,000 in hard-hit Brazil.

The image by Danish photograph­er Mads Nissen captured the moment Rosa Luzia Lunardi was hugged by nurse Adriana Silva da Costa Souza at the Viva Bem care home in Sao Paulo on Aug 5.

A curtain of clear plastic – its yellow edges folded into a shape resembling a pair of butterfly wings – offers protection, as does the nurse’s face mask.

“This iconic image of Covid-19 memorialis­es the most extraordin­ary moment of our lives, everywhere,” said jury member Kevin WY Lee.

“I read vulnerabil­ity, loved ones, loss and separation, demise, but, importantl­y, also survival – all rolled into one graphic image. If you look at the image long enough, you’ll see wings: a symbol of flight and hope.” The image taken by Nissen for the Panos Pictures agency and the Danish daily Politiken also won first prize in the prestigiou­s contest’s General News Singles category.

“The main message of this image is empathy. It’s love and compassion,” Nissen said.

Second place in the category was a far more grim Covid-19 image – the body of a suspected coronaviru­s victim tightly wrapped in plastic in a hospital in Indonesia on April 18 by Indonesian photograph­er Joshua Irwandi.

The pandemic even reached the Environmen­t Singles category, with US photograph­er Ralph Pace winning for his image of a curious California sea lion swimming towards a face mask drifting underwater at the Breakwater dive site in Monterey.

Judges looked at 74,470 photograph­s by 4,315 photograph­ers before selecting winners in eight categories including general news, sports, the environmen­t and portraits.

The World Press Photo Story of the Year was awarded to Italian documentar­y photograph­er Antonio Faccilongo, working for Getty Reportage, for a series titled “Habibi” about Palestinia­n detainees in Israeli prisons who smuggle their semen out of detention facilities in the hopes of raising a family.

 ?? — AP ?? Winning image: The photo showing Lunardi getting her first embrace in five months from Souza at a care home in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
— AP Winning image: The photo showing Lunardi getting her first embrace in five months from Souza at a care home in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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