The major themes in 2024 included the Israel-Hamas war evolving into a broader Middle East conflict, climate change, elections, political turmoil, protests, and glimpses of daily life offering hope amidst adversity.
Susana Vera captured a couple walking through a market in Tel Aviv, holding hands with a rifle slung over one's shoulder. The image juxtaposes love and war, with a sliver of a woman's face adding an eerie balance to the composition.
Muhammad Salem's photo of a pink wedding dress amidst war wreckage symbolized hope and balance. It highlighted the photographer's search for reprieve and beauty in a conflict zone, offering a quiet yet painful moment of resilience.
Thomas Mukoya captured the intensity by focusing on firefighters battling extreme heat and flames. He emphasized their faces to convey the heat and danger, drawing a visual parallel to the iconic 1945 Iwo Jima flag-raising photo.
Lisa Marie David's photo of children playing near a concrete barrier during a typhoon captured resilience and joy amidst disaster. It balanced the light moments of childhood with the underlying danger of the storm.
Lisa Marie David faced challenges like positioning herself against strong waves, protecting her equipment, and capturing the children's natural behavior. She had to balance the risk of photographing in dangerous conditions with the value of documenting the moment.
We look back at the year that was with Reuters photojournalists from around the globe, including May-E Wong, Susana Vera, Thomas Mukoya and Lisa Marie David.
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