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HKFP Lens: Hong Kong press group announces winners of annual news photo contest

Time:2024-05-21 21:58:07 source:Global Grid news portal

The Hong Kong Press Photographers Association (HKPPA) announced the winners of its annual Focus at the Frontline news photo contest on Sunday.

Photo of the Year

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Photo of the Year and winner of the Spot News category. Photo: Liu Ngan Hung/HK01.

HK01 photojournalist Liu Ngan Hung won the Photo of the Year award for his picture of workers removing the Pillar of Shame – a statue that honoured those who died when the People’s Liberation Army cracked down on protesters in Beijing on June 4, 1989.

The monument stood at the University of Hong Kong for more than 20 years until it was removed in the early hours of December 23. The photograph also won the Spot News category.

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First place in the General News category. Photo: Leung Man Hei.

The second prize was won by Reuters’ Tyrone Siu, who took a photo of children playing with a mock gun at a model MTR station at a Hong Kong Police College open day on April 15, 2021, which is also National Security Education Day.

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Second Place in the General News category. Photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters

Freelance photographer Louise Delmotte was third in the category with an image featuring China’s leader Xi Jinping on a screen at Hong Kong’s Tamar Park. He was making a speech to mark the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party.

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Third Place in the General News category. Photo: Louise Delmotte.

Portrait

Chan Kit-san, who worked for the defunct online media outlet Stand News, came in first in the Portrait category for his shot of Chow Hang-tung, a former leader of the organisation behind Hong Kong’s annual Tiananmen Crackdown vigils, which also disbanded last year. Chow is currently serving a 15-month jail term over the banned 2021 Tiananmen vigil.

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First Place in the Portrait category. Photo: Chan Kit San/Stand News.

The HKPPA awarded Ha Ka-Long, another Stand News photographer, for his photo of Luke Ching, an artist and labour rights activist who protests for low-paid MTR Corporation contractors.

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Second Place in the Portrait category. Photo: Ha Ka Long/Stand News.
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Third place in the Portrait category. The photo features a street artist holding a candle on the night before June 4th, 2021. Photo: Chan Cheuk Fai/Initium Media.

Feature

The first prize in the Feature category went to Li Chi-wa at China News Service for his picture of pro-democracy singers Anthony Wong and Denise Ho. Wong was waiting for Ho to be released on police bail after being arrested in the Stand News case.

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First Place in the Feature category. Photo: Li Chi Wa/China News Service.

Ming Pao’s Tang Chung-wang was the first-runner-up in the Feature category. His photo showcased a pile of shredded paper in the headquarters of Apple Daily at the newspaper’s last night of operation.

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Second Place in the Feature category. Photo: Tang Chung-wang/Ming Pao.
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Third Place in the Feature category. Photo: So Ching Him/Sing Tao.

Sports

Ming Pao photographer Yeung Pak Yin was awarded the first prize in the Sports category. His photo captured Edgar Cheung’s victory after beating world’s highest ranked fencer in the  round of 16 match of the Tokyo Olympics.

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First Place in the Sports category. Photo: Yeung Pak Yin/Ming Pao.
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Second Place in the Sports category. The photo features Taiwanese boxer Huang Hsiao-wen shedding tears after securing a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: Wu Chia Sheng/Central News Agency.
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Third Place in the Sports category. Photo: Li Chi Wa/China News Service.

Photo Essay

Louise Delmotte, a freelance photographer, won first prize in the Photo Essay category for her series of images featuring Hongkongers bidding farewell to Apple Daily, Hong Kong’s largest pro-democracy newspaper.

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First place in the Photo Essay category. Photo: Louise Delmotte.
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Second place in the Photo Essay category. Photo: Tsang Tsz Yeung.

Nature and Environment

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First place in the Nature & Environment category. Photo: Chan Cheuk Fai/Initium Media
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Second place in the Nature & Environment category. Photo: Lai Ka Wai/CitizenNews.
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Third place in the Nature & Environment category. Photo: Winson Wong Wing Chun/SCMP.
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