See the Winning Photographs From TIME and ASMP's Global Portraiture Competition
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Credit - From top left: Owen Harvey; Maria Louceiro; Ryan Schude; Sonali Ohrie; Frederik Rüegger; Mohammad Rakibul Hasan; Aixiao Li; Mehri Jamshidi; Persia Campbell; Zelle Westfall
TIME and the American Society of Media Photographers are pleased to announce the winners of our Global Photographic Portraiture Competition: “The Human Element."
Over 2,200 images were submitted across five categories, with the winning images shot by photographers from 9 different countries including Bangladesh, Poland, and Iran. The images, accompanied here by captions provided by the photographers, celebrate the diversity of the human experience while touching on themes that unite the world at this moment in time — including climate change, gender identity, loss, and love.
With gratitude to the contest judges and everyone who took the time to submit their work and show us their corner of the world, we present the winners of "The Human Element."
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