People in the lens: stunning images from the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer Contest
The acceptance of works for the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer contest is in full swing. Travel photographers from all over the world submit their works in three categories - "People", "Cities" and "Nature". In each category, the winner will be selected, who will receive 10 thousand dollars, as well as the honorary title of "Photographer of the Year". But so far, only one thing is clear: this year it will not be easy for the jury to choose the best of the best, since photographers have already sent a lot of great pictures, and over the next 5 weeks the number of talented works will only increase.
We bring to your attention a dozen photos submitted to the contest this year in the category "People".
"A tribute to Marilyn." Tihomir Trichkov (Tihomir Trichkov)
The photographer saw this scene while traveling in India. At first, his imagination drew pictures of the battle, the smell of gunpowder, the sounds of shots and the screams of the wounded, but a sudden gust of wind radically changed the picture, lifting the hems of white robes, and transferred the photographer to the famous movie scene with a sensual blonde.
"The girl who jumped through time." Daniel Cheung
"Rust and sweat." Mauro De Bettio
Char Kaliganj is a slum area in Bangladesh, which is home to one of the largest shipyards in Asia. The houses here are made of the skeletons of rusty ships, and at the shipyard 15 thousand people from dawn to dusk dismantle old ships. The age of local workers varies from 8 to 80 years, and they all work shoulder to shoulder. The work here is hard, dirty and dangerous, but only thanks to this place thousands of people get jobs and are able to feed their families.
"One on one." Jeremy Lasky
Teenagers play basketball after school in one of the districts of Havana.
"Jumping over a puddle." Yusuf Tushar (Yousuf Tushar)
A boy on the beach in the fishing village of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, one of the poorest and most overpopulated countries in the world. In this village, more than 5 thousand families dry fish to feed themselves. Childhood here is very different from what the average European is used to. The main entertainment of local children is running on the beach.
"Tibetan Imonakhs". Mattia Passarini
Tibetan monks during weekly prayer at Tashilunpo Monastery. This monastery in Tsang province was founded in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama. Now it is inhabited by about 2,000 monks.
"Freedom". Adrian Williams (Aidan Williams)
An Australian photographer captured a stunning moment: Andrew Carr from the Western Riders group overcomes a dangerous path on a rope stretched over the cold ocean in Portugal.
"Skin drying". Erberto Zani
A woman at work on the street in the suburbs of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Later, these pieces of leather will become wallets, belts, shoes and will be sold all over the world.
"Bright people". Sampa Guha Majumdar
One of the local variations of the world—famous Holi festival is Lat mar Holi. It takes place long before the present Holi in the villages of Barsana and Nandgaon near the city of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. Thousands of Hindus and tourists take part in it every year.
"Dancing on high". Veronica Domit
This shot was taken in a village of indigenous peoples of Mexico: this is a traditional ceremony of "flying", which represents the connection between man and mother nature. It takes place once a year, and she has only one goal: to ask nature for rain this year so that a bountiful harvest grows.
Keywords: 2018 | National Geographic Travel Photographer | Competition