Time running out to catch World Press Photo Exhibition
LAST CHANCE TO CATCH WORLD CLASS PHOTO JOURNALISM
Time is running out to catch the World Press Photo Exhibition that captures some of the rawest moments of human experience in our day and age, up close and personal. This impressive photography collection will be on show until 29th July at Smith and Caughey’s Level 6 Gallery Space, Queen Street.
From the state of our precious eco-system to the humanitarian impact of war, witness for yourself at the World Press Photo Exhibition the stunning images that shine a light the significant events of our time. Among the showcase is the gripping image of a young refugee caught in the Rohingya conflict. Tears stream down the boy’s face as he climbs on a truck distributing aid near the Balukhali refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Feel for yourself the urgent desperation has been preserved by some of the most accomplished photojournalists in our midst.
Rohingya Refugees Flee Into Bangladesh to Escape Ethnic Cleansing
© Kevin Frayer, Getty Images
All profits
from tickets will be going to support charities, thanks to
the Rotary Club of Auckland.
Don’t miss out on
this exceptional portrayal of our diverse world in Auckland
from 30 June to 29 July 2018.
World Press
Photo Exhibition 18
Saturday 30 June to
Sunday 29 July 2018
Level 6, Smith and
Caughey’s, 253-261 Queen Street
Monday –
Sunday, times vary
School, group bookings, and corporate
hosting opportunities available
Weekends $20 / weekdays
$15 / students $10
World Press Photo receives support from the Dutch Postcode Lottery and is sponsored worldwide by Canon.
http://worldpressphoto.co.nz/
www.aucklandrotary.org.nz