Many thanks to all who helped bring this year's program to life, and to @pictoright for making it possible. We’re grateful to everyone who joined us in Amsterdam for an unforgettable World Press Photo Days 2026 program.
At the Awards Ceremony, the winners were recognized for their courage and dedication to their profession. The program concluded with ‘The Stories that Matter’, a public event that brought together the awarded photographers, international speakers, and critical thinkers.
After three days of inspiring talks, workshops, networking events, and more, the World Press Photo Days 2026 has come to an end. A heartfelt thank you to the 2026 Contest winners who joined us in Amsterdam and shared the stories behind their winning images.
Join us tomorrow, 30 May, for ‘The Stories That Matter’ at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam where the photographers awarded in the 2026 World Press Photo Contest will share the stories behind their winning work and engage in conversation with the audience.
🎟️: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
📸 Don’t miss ‘The Stories That Matter’, this Saturday 30 May, at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, where the #WPPh2026 photographers, industry leaders, critical thinkers & the public will explore the issues & narratives shaping our world.
Book now: https://t.co/a7A6z0Uqvf
📸The 2026 edition of ‘The Stories That Matter’ starts today, from 10.00 until 18.00, at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam! Join us for an inspiring and reflective day, as we explore issues and narratives shaping visual journalism and our world.
🎟️Final tickets: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
Explore, test, and get expert tips on Fujifilm’s latest cameras during ‘The Stories That Matter’ on Saturday 30 May at @DeNieuweKerk in Amsterdam.
🎟️ View the full program and get your tickets: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
📸Are you interested in learning how the World Press Photo jury operates?
Join us on Saturday, 30 May, at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, for our event ‘The Stories That Matter’, where we will host interactive sessions titled ‘In the Jury Room’.🎟️ Book now: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
Just published the first article in my Journal after the website's launch. It's about @WorldPressPhoto 2026 exhibition in Amsterdam that I was invited to visit before it opened:
https://t.co/UMSCs5tk4y
📍 Hoy, último día para recorrer la exposición 'World Press Photo' 2026 en la Fundación Cajasol en Sevilla.
La selección de @WorldPressPhoto, en la Sala Vanguardia.
Meet the photographers featured in the World Press Photo Yearbook 2026 and have your copy signed during ‘The Stories That Matter’ on Saturday 30 May at @DeNieuweKerk in Amsterdam.
🎟️ View the full program and get your tickets: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
Join us on the main stage of our event ‘The Stories That Matter', on Saturday 30 May, at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, for a talk by visual journalist and #WPPh2026 winner, David Guttenfelder, titled ‘Trustworthy Reporting in Photojournalism’.
🎟️Book now: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
Join us on Saturday 30 June for ‘The Stories That Matter’ at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, where we welcome @cocoolakunle from the Photography Book Club for a hands-on experience with photo books. 🎟️Get your tickets now: https://t.co/jE4elZr2rR
Avui hem presentat el @WorldPressPhoto Andorra 2026, que es podrà visitar del 10 al 30 de juny a l’Hotel Pol de @comusantjulia . Per primera vegada, Andorra formarà part d’una de les exposicions de fotoperiodisme més prestigioses del món
Apenas una semana más para recorrer la muestra de @WorldPressPhoto 2026 antes de que cierre sus puertas. Las fotografías premiadas en esta edición seguirán en la Sala Vanguardia de la Fundación Cajasol en Sevilla hasta el día 26. Después continúan su itinerancia internacional.
🎙️ 📷 @WorldPressPhoto , el concurso de fotoperiodismo más prestigioso del mundo, llega nuevamente a la Fundación @Cajasol de Sevilla
🪖 El aclamado fotoperiodista español @EmilioMorenatti nos muestra la exposición
🎙️E.Santiago
📲NA en Instagram https://t.co/TYFxB5lC9I
‘The Weight of Witnessing’ by @tlpix, visual journalist and media scholar, is featured in the World Press Photo Yearbook 2026, in which she explores the growing crisis of trust in photojournalism and pathways toward rebuilding it.
Get your copy now: https://t.co/rJ4ar7E7RA
La fuerza con la que la 'Generación Z' tomó las calles de Madagascar para reclamar servicios públicos dignos, denunciar la corrupción y exigir un futuro económico más justo. Esa imagen colectiva la firma el manchego Luis Tato, premiado por @WorldPressPhoto 2026 en la categoría de Reportaje Gráfico África.
Su crónica visual está colgada en la Sala Vanguardia, en la Fundación Cajasol en Sevilla, hasta el 26 de mayo.