- Past years
- 2020
- Reportage
- 1st place (single)
DALŠÍ OCENĚNÍ
- Past years
- 2020
- Reportage
- 2nd place (serie)
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
Picture description: An ICU during the coronavirus pandemic: Doctors and other health care workers are treating patients infected with Covid-19 within an intensive care unit at Prague’s General University Hospital on March 29th, 2020.
Author: Gabriel Kuchta
DALŠÍ OCENĚNÍ
- Past years
- 2020
- Reportage
- 3rd place (serie)
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: An Aleppo stable, post-attack: The fighting in Aleppo began in July of 2012, the first year of the Syrian civil war. Here the al Forsan stable ended up right on the front lines between Free Syrian Army and the Syrian Army. Several horses died at this time due to the fighting.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: The al-Dimas stable in Damascus: The al-Dimas stable lies to the west of Damascus. Here local citizens are caring for horses robbed by Islamists from this well-known large ranch in Jabar in Eastern Ghouta.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: Mohamed: a heart for horses: Mohamed has loved horses since his childhood. He has never married, having dedicated his whole life to horses. He has been caring for horses since he was nineteen, and now his focus is tending to horses traumatized by war.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: The racehorse: Jovlan al-Khir is a seven-year-old racehorse. His caretaker says the bombing he survived affected him so strongly that he still shows signs of trauma during everyday activities to this day.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: War traumas: When many of Syria’s rural areas became battlefields, horses, too, felt the war’s heavy impacts. These precious animals became a primary target of raiders, who traumatized them in all respects.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: Karen – a valuable mare: Karen is one of the 197 Arabian horses from the stable in Jabar, Eastern Ghouta that were lost, killed, or kidnapped – likely by terrorists from Jaysh al-Islam – in November of 2012. They are now at the al-Dimas stable, recovering from their wartime trauma.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: A valuable luxury: Arabian horses bear market prices of $500 and up; with a valued pedigree, they can reach up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. For this reason, they have become a popular target for traffickers and criminals – primarily from among Islamists.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: Struck by shrapnel: Aleppo experienced some of the worst violence and devastation in the Syrian civil war, which took over 400,000 lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. The stallion Agha al-Wdian was hit by shrapnel in 2014.
Author: Jarmila Štuková
Picture description: The war-horses of Syria: According to the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO), roughly 3,000 out of 8,500 registered Arabian horses were lost in the Syrian civil war.
Series description: Therapy through motion: The Arabian horses at the al-Dimas stable are being rehabilitated in many ways, including motion. Full-blooded Arabians are treasured for their beauty, endurance, and speed. They are among the oldest horse breeds in the world.
Author: Jarmila Štuková