Fotostrecken Awarded Hospital on wheels. In “Diagnosis”, Emile Ducke photographs the unusual health care in the Russian hinterland. Awarded The dying river. Jonas Kako documents the water crisis along the Colorado River. Awarded Journey along the Yenisei River. For her work “Hiding from Baba Yaga” Nanna Heitmann crosses Siberia, as her grandmother once did. Awarded “For a long time, parents in Iran believed that good girls would not dance in public.” Shirin Abedi returns to her native Tehran for a report on ballerinas. Awarded On the edge of the hail of bullets. Rafael Heygster questions society’s approach to war in “I Died 22 Times.” Awarded “Let there be snow.” Elias Holzknecht sheds light on the consequences of climate change in the Alps. Awarded From trying to photograph the wind. Lithuania has the highest suicide rate in Europe. Hannes Jung examines the background in his work. Awarded City of steel. In Zenica, Bosnia, student Lasse Branding documents the impact of the local steel mill on the people of the town. Awarded Coal mining. Since 2017, graduate Daniel Chatard has been documenting the conflict in North Rhine-Westphalia. Awarded Youth in Lockdown. In the project “Between the Years”, student Valentin Goppel deals with the effects of the pandemic on his generation. Utopia versus state power. Student Tim Wagner accompanies the clearing of the Dannenröder Forest.
Awarded Hospital on wheels. In “Diagnosis”, Emile Ducke photographs the unusual health care in the Russian hinterland.
Awarded Journey along the Yenisei River. For her work “Hiding from Baba Yaga” Nanna Heitmann crosses Siberia, as her grandmother once did.
Awarded “For a long time, parents in Iran believed that good girls would not dance in public.” Shirin Abedi returns to her native Tehran for a report on ballerinas.
Awarded On the edge of the hail of bullets. Rafael Heygster questions society’s approach to war in “I Died 22 Times.”
Awarded “Let there be snow.” Elias Holzknecht sheds light on the consequences of climate change in the Alps.
Awarded From trying to photograph the wind. Lithuania has the highest suicide rate in Europe. Hannes Jung examines the background in his work.
Awarded City of steel. In Zenica, Bosnia, student Lasse Branding documents the impact of the local steel mill on the people of the town.
Awarded Coal mining. Since 2017, graduate Daniel Chatard has been documenting the conflict in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Awarded Youth in Lockdown. In the project “Between the Years”, student Valentin Goppel deals with the effects of the pandemic on his generation.