Swedish photographer Paul Hansen wins 56th World Press Photo
 
World Press Photo of the Year 2012's winning image by Paul 
Hansen, Sweden, Dagens Nyheter. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and her big 
brother Muhammad, who soon was to be four years old, were killed when 
their house was destroyed by an Israeli missile strike on Monday 
evening. Their father, Fouad, was also killed. Their mother is in 
intensive care at Al-Shifa Hospital. In accordance with their religion, 
the dead are buried quickly. The badly mangled body of Fouad is put on a 
stretcher and his brothers carry his dead children to the mosque for 
the burial ceremony. When darkness fell over Gaza on this day, at least 
26 new victims were to be buried. That makes the total more than 140 
dead so far since the beginning of the bombardment. Approximately half 
of the dead are women and children. The picture was taken on 20 November 2012 
in Gaza City, Palestinian Territories. 
Photographer Paul Hansen, of the Swedish daily newspaper Dagens 
Nyheter, has won the 56th World Press Photo for a picture of a group of 
men carrying the bodies of two dead children through a street in Gaza 
City 
Author: Olivier Laurent
15 Feb 2013 Tags: World press photoPhotojournalism 
"The strength of the pictures lies in the way it contrasts 
the anger and sorrow of the adults with the innocence of the children. 
It's a picture I will not forget," says Mayu Mohanna, a jury member at 
this year's World Press Photo photojournalism contest. In the image, 
two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and her three-year-old brother Muhammad are 
being taken to a mosque for the burial ceremony, after they were killed 
when their house was destroyed by an Israeli missile strike. "Their 
father's body is carried behind on a stretcher [and] their mother was 
put in intensive care," says the Amsterdam-based organisation. "The 
picture was made on 20 November 2012 in Gaza City, Palestinian 
Territories."

The winning image was selected from 103,481 images submitted by 5,666 
photographers from 124 countries. Hansen recently won First Place in the 
Pictures of the Year International competition in the Photographer of the Year 
– Newspaper category.
"I've always said that a picture should engage with the head, the 
heart and the stomach," says Santiago Lyon, vice president and director 
of photography at The Associated Press and chair of this year's 
jury. "Some pictures engage on all three levels. This picture for us on 
the jury reached us on these three levels. It just leapt off the screen 
for us, repeatably."
Speaking with Hansen in a phone interview this morning, he told BJP how he felt 
upon winning World Press Photo. "I had very mixed emotions 
actually. I was very happy on one level, of course, and very surprised, 
and very honoured because I know the incredible quality of the work. And I was 
also very sad. It's a very sad situation."
"It was of course a very emotional and charged happening," Hansen 
adds. "The event started the day before; we were sitting in a hotel near Gaza 
City and it's very close to a hospital where a Norwegian doctor 
was working during this crisis. He was telling this horrible story about a 
family whose house was hit by a rocket. They had the mother of the 
family unconscious in their ward and they were very emotionally stress 
because they knew they would have to wake her up and tell her that her 
husband and two children were dead. The next day we went to one of the 
funerals outside Gaza City and it turned out to be this family."
Hansen doesn't yet know what winning the World Press Photo will mean 
for his career, but he hopes it will create an environment where he can 
work on more personal projects. "I think it will give me more 
opportunities to do the type of stories that I like." But he has in the 
past, he adds, received a lot of support from his newspaper. "They 
support my strange ideas of stories."
Also, he believes that winning this prize will give "this picture, 
and this family, and all the other families who die in this cycle of 
violence another platform. It gives us the ability to communicate this 
story again, which I'm really grateful for. It think it's very important in 
today's media climate."
When asked whether this win will help strenghten photographers' 
positions on the staff of daily newspapers, Hansen says he hopes so. "I 
have the luxury sometimes to work in close connection with a reporter 
and we try to stay with the issue. We don't go to one funeral and 
another, and another. For example, in 2010, I went to Haiti to cover the 
earthquake. Now in December, I've just came back from my sixth trip to 
Haiti, just to follow up on the story we did the first time. I think 
that type of way of working will be strengthened, thanks to this award."
Read more: 
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2244171/swedish-photographer-paul-hansen-wins-56th-world-press-photo#ixzz2L5lymaW9
 

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