The 2016 Sony World Photography Award winners have just been announced. This year's top pictures in the world's largest photography competition did everything from take a conceptual look at Mars to capture current events in the moment to snap a rhino on an arid desert walk.
Exhibitions of the winning and shortlisted works will be on display at Somerset House in London from April 22 through May 8.
Here we take a look at some of the winners, beginning with "Fire of Hatred," the L'Iris d'Or winner taken by Iran's Asghar Khamseh. It shows a victim of acid throwing, a violent act committed primarily against women and children, the intent of which is to disfigure, maim and destroy the social life and future of the victim.
Iranian Is First Woman
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Exhibitions of the winning and shortlisted works will be on display at Somerset House in London from April 22 through May 8.
Here we take a look at some of the winners, beginning with "Fire of Hatred," the L'Iris d'Or winner taken by Iran's Asghar Khamseh. It shows a victim of acid throwing, a violent act committed primarily against women and children, the intent of which is to disfigure, maim and destroy the social life and future of the victim.
Iranian Is First Woman
View Photographer in Lucknow and candid photographer in kanpur
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