04/24/2026
Hier, le World Press Photo a annoncé la Photo de l’Année ainsi que deux finalistes du Concours World Press Photo 2026, récompensant le meilleur du photojournalisme et de la photographie documentaire à l’échelle mondiale.
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Vous pourrez retrouver cette photo ainsi que près de 140 autres photos à La Pulperie du 9 octobre au 1er novembre 2026.
Les lauréats de cette édition ont été sélectionnés parmi 57 376 photographies soumises par 3 747 photographes issus de 141 pays.
‘Separated by ICE’ by Carol Guzy, ZUMA Press, iWitness, for Miami Herald, is the World Press Photo of the Year.
Seen here, distraught daughters cling to their father, Luis, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detain him following an immigration hearing at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, in New York City, New York, United States, on 26 August 2025.
“Please understand we are coming here for a better opportunity, not just for ourselves, but for our children,” said Cocha, after her husband, Luis, was detained. Luis, an Ecuadorian migrant whom his family says has no criminal record, served as the household’s sole provider. This photograph, taken inside one of the few US federal buildings where photographers were granted access, captures a harrowing moment: a family separated by the state. What Carol Guzy has documented is not an isolated instance, but a policy indiscriminately applied to people who arrive for hearings in good faith. Cocha and their three children – ages seven, 13, and 15 – were left inconsolable.
This image serves as an important record of the reality for many people in the United States, where fear of separation and deportation pervades in the places where immigrant families once sought protection and justice. In a democracy, the camera's presence in that hallway is not incidental, it is essential.
This image was selected from a larger body of work by Guzy, ‘ICE Arrests at New York Court’, awarded in the North and Central America Stories category of the 2026 Contest.
Read more about the Photo of the Year: worldpressphoto.org/collection/photocontest/2026/photo-of-the-year