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Winner: 'One day in history' by Andrea Gjestvang, Norway. This powerful project follows the children and youths who survived the massacre on the island of Utøya, Norway. Pictured is Ylva Schwenke, 15, was shot in the shoulder, stomach and in both her thighs. She said: “I bear my scares with dignity, because I got them standing for something I believe in." (Andrea Gjestvang/ Moment/ Sony World Photography Awards)
Winner: 'One day in history' by Andrea Gjestvang, Norway. This powerful project follows the children and youths who survived the massacre on the island of Utøya, Norway. Pictured is Ylva Schwenke, 15, was shot in the shoulder, stomach and in both her thighs. She said: “I bear my scares with dignity, because I got them standing for something I believe in." (Andrea Gjestvang/ Moment/ Sony World Photography Awards)
Among photographs documenting daredevil Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking freefall and gun shows in America are heart-breaking and powerful images of the young victims of the massacre at the Utoeya island, Norway. The pictures of the survivors earned Andrea Gjestvang the title of L’Iris d’Or/Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year.