This photo of an assassination is the controversial winner of the World Press Photo award
As bullets started to fly, Burhan Ozbilici captured the image of the gunman standing over his victim.
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As bullets started to fly, Burhan Ozbilici captured the image of the gunman standing over his victim.
All of these images were recognised by the World Press Photo Contest.
Giovanni Troilo had won first prize in World Press Photo award.
Warning: Some people may find some of the images distressing.
Warning: Some readers might find the image disturbing.
The best photography of 2014.
It was taken by a Danish photographer last May in Russia.
Photojournalism at its absolute best.
“It is so subtly done, so poetic, yet instilled with meaning, conveying issues of great gravity and concern in the world today.”
The impressive images will be shown at the CHQ Building in Dublin’s Docklands.
The winners of the World Press Photo contest were announced this morning.