A moving photograph of migrants passing a baby beneath razor-wire has won the prestigious World Press Photo award for 2015.
The image was taken by freelance photographer Warren Richardson on the Serbian-Hungarian border in August last year.
Mr Richardson, aged 48, said the photo was initially rejected by major media organisations. However, judges for the World Press awards called his work “powerful” and “nuanced”.
“(This photo) causes you to stop and consider the man’s face, consider the child. You see the sharpness of the barbed wire and the hands reaching out from the darkness”, judges said.
Other photos nominated for awards dealt with topics such as refugees, race relations and poverty.
The winning photograph:
Photo of refugee family wins World Press Photo of the Year https://t.co/5vxBSHPlbI pic.twitter.com/sT7bYfHmhc
— TIME.com (@TIME) February 18, 2016
Other entries:
Regard sur le World Press Photo https://t.co/MRhIICiXYF pic.twitter.com/lB5tlwzo8Q — Radio-Canada Info (@RadioCanadaInfo) February 18, 2016
Dramatic news images…
These are some of the 2015 World Press Photo winnershttps://t.co/YBI02pfyGJ pic.twitter.com/zzUB4qeLAS— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 18, 2016