Firestorms, county fairs and chimp hospitals: winners of the All About Photo awards 2025 in pictures
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The article features Husnah Kukundakwe, a 15-year-old swimmer from Uganda who is the country’s only classified paralympic swimmer and has transformed her self-perception through the sport. Initially inhibited by her disability, she embraced swimming as a source of confidence. The article also includes various striking images that capture moments defining cultural and personal expressions, from protests in Istanbul to self-reflective moments of photographers, showcasing the emotional impact of visuals in documenting life’s complexities.
Husnah Kukundakwe, Uganda's only classified paralympic swimmer, uses swimming to build confidence, overcoming the stigma of her disability through her passion for the sport.
The image from the last Pride parade in Istanbul reveals the tense atmosphere, with a woman demonstrating defiance amidst a backdrop of riot police.
This self-portrait illustrates the photographer’s feelings of confusion and identity, encapsulated by the vulnerability of crying in the shower.
The intimate snapshot of protesters in Tbilisi highlights a significant moment in Georgia's history, captured during demonstrations that began to unfold.
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