General News, 2nd prize
Natalie Fobes
National Geographic
National Geographic
01 January, 1989
Native Alaskan, Sonya Knight, weeps for the casualties of an oil spill that killed more than 1,000 sea otters and about 240,000 birds. In March, the worst oil disaster in the history of the US made headlines around world when the Exxon Valdez ran aground. An area the size of New Jersey in Prince William Sound was covered with a thick blanket of oil and 1,609km of the state's rocky coast became badly contaminated.
Through our education programs, the World Press Photo Foundation encourages diverse accounts of the world that present stories with different perspectives.
Our exhibitions showcase stories that make people stop, feel, think and act to a worldwide audience.
Our annual contest recognizes and rewards the best in photojournalism and documentary photography.