Featuring 70 photographers from around the globe, the sale includes powerful and iconic work such as Charlie Cole’s photograph of the ‘Tank Man’ in Beijing and an image from Diana Markosian’s series ‘The Cubanitas’, alongside photographs by Vincent Mentzel, Forough Alaei, Émilie Regnier, and many more.
As part of the organization’s 70 year celebrations, World Press Photo is organizing a print sale, where the collection tells the story of World Press Photo at 70 – from historic and widely recognized works, to more recent and diverse perspectives. It also includes work from Joop Swart Masterclass (JSM) participants, highlighting World Press Photo’s ongoing focus on education and the next generation of visual storytellers. This is the first time in the history of the organization that a print sale has been organized with solely World Press Photo awarded works and images from JSM.
Each of the 70 images will be available to purchase as a limited-edition, museum-quality, 20 x 30 cm, available throughout the duration of the online sale only, priced at €150 (USD 180 / GBP 135) unframed and €250 (USD 300 / GBP 220) framed.
By purchasing a print, buyers are directly supporting photographers at a time when independent visual journalism faces growing challenges. Each sale not only brings powerful storytelling into a home or makes a meaningful gift, but also contributes to safeguarding and protecting photojournalism worldwide. Every contribution helps sustain the work of World Press Photo and the photographers they collaborate with, amplifying diverse voices and ensuring important stories continue to reach global audiences. Find out more information.
70 Prints for 70 Years, from 17 November 2025 at 9.00am CET until 26 November, is a limited-time sale that invites the public to own a piece of visual history through a curated selection of 70 images from the World Press Photo archive.














