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Tour images by Zuma Press journalists in Palm Beach Photographic Centre's "The Big Picture: It’s Been a Minute!” on view now through July 30

Oscars Night of Love, Empathy & Diversity. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert—known as the 'The Daniels'—won for Best Director for  Everything Everywhere All at Once in the Press Room during the ninety-fifth Academy Awards, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), at the Dolby Theatre. © Kevin Sullivan/Zuma Press Wire
Oscars Night of Love, Empathy & Diversity. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert—known as the ‘The Daniels’—won for Best Director for Everything Everywhere All at Once in the Press Room during the ninety-fifth Academy Awards, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), at the Dolby Theatre. © Kevin Sullivan/Zuma Press Wire

Keeping with its tradition of presenting “pictures that need to be seen” and “stories that need to be told,” the Palm Beach Photographic Centre in West Palm Beach recently unveiled “The Big Picture: It’s Been a Minute!” On view through July 30, the exhibit showcases award-winning photography by Zuma Press journalists from around the world, curated by Zuma Wire Service founder Scott Mc Kiernan.

Hero Remembered. Loved ones attend a funeral ceremony for activist and soldier R. Ratushnyi , 24, who was killed while fighting in the Kharkiv region during the Russian invasion. He has become a symbol of revolution and mourners came wrapped in the Ukrainian flag, leaving flowers at his gravesite. © Carol Guzy/Zuma Press Wire
Hero Remembered. Loved ones attend a funeral ceremony for activist and soldier R. Ratushnyi , 24, who was killed while fighting in the Kharkiv region during the Russian invasion. He has become a symbol of revolution and mourners came wrapped in the Ukrainian flag, leaving flowers at his gravesite. © Carol Guzy/Zuma Press Wire

The exhibition chronicles 12 months’ worth of imagery, categorized as the “Good,” “Bad,” and “Hopeful,” from inspiring images from an event regarded as the Super Bowl of Surfing, to shattering shots from the aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and the resulting tales of human resilience. Historic images by renowned photojournalists Carol Guzy, Robin Loznak, and Kevin Sullivan, as well as winning selections from various contests, will be front and center. 

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