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Detention cell in Colombia

Convicted prisoners sitting in a detention cell at a police station in Maicao in Colombia. Due to the overfilled prisons, the convicted offenders now serve their sentence at the local police station. At this police station there are more than 300 prisoners serving time, with limited access to basic facilities and no chance to exercise, violating basic human rights due to the chaotic situation.

Awards

One Shot Photo Contest

2022

1st Place

Overall Contest Winner

Silver

Photojournalism

Professional

Detention cell in Colombia

Convicted prisoners sitting in a detention cell at a police station in Maicao in Colombia. Due to the overfilled prisons, the convicted offenders now serve their sentence at the local police station. At this police station there are more than 300 prisoners serving time, with limited access to basic facilities and no chance to exercise, violating basic human rights due to the chaotic situation.

About Artist

Jan Grarup

In 1991, the year he graduated, Grarup won the Danish Press Photographer of the Year award, a prize he would receive on several further occasions. In 1993, he moved to Berlin for a year, working as a freelance photographer for Danish newspapers and magazines. During his career, Grarup has covered many wars and conflicts around the world including the Gulf War, the Rwandan genocide, the Siege of Sarajevo and the Palestinian uprising against Israel in 2000. His coverage of the conflict between Palestine and Israel gave rise to two series: The Boys of Ramallah, which also earned him the Pictures of the Year International World Understanding Award in 2002, followed by The Boys from Hebron. His book, Shadowland (2006), presents his work during the 12 years he spent in Kashmir, Sierra Leone, Chechnya, Rwanda, Kosovo, Slovakia, Ramallah, Hebron, Iraq, Iran, and Darfur. In the words of Foto8's review, it is "intensely personal, deeply felt, and immaculately composed." His second book, Darfur: A Silent Genocide, was published in 2009. Per Folkver, Picture Editor in Chief of the Copenhagen daily Politiken, where Grarup has worked, has said of Grarup that "He is concerned about what he is seeing and doing longer stories and returning to the same places." After leaving his post at Politiken in the autumn of 2009, he joined the small Danish photographic firm Das Büro in January 2010 where he concentrated on the national market. He continues his international work with NOOR photo agency in Amsterdam, of which he is a cofounder. Recent photographs include those of the earthquake in Haiti taken for Time and Dagbladet Information. In late 2011, Grarup covered the refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya. Selected awards: - World Press Photo - UNICEF Children photo of the Year - Visa pour l'Image Winner - W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund for Humanistic Photography - Leica Oskar Barnack Award winner - Pictures of the Year International World Understanding Award - SONY World Organisation Award

Jan Grarup

Photographic Areas of Focus

Photojournalism

Location

Denmark

Interview

Jan Grarup - One Shot Contest 2022 | 1st Place Winner | Professional

Interview

Jan Grarup - One Shot Contest 2022 | 1st Place Winner | Professional
Nominee
Eddy Verloes

Eddy Verloes

Photojournalism

Bronze
Amy Lawson

Amy Lawson

Photojournalism

Honorable Mention
Keith Tsuji

Keith Tsuji

Photojournalism

Nominee +2
Andrea B. Swenson

Andrea B. Swenson

Photojournalism

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