
Luis Tato
Luis Tato is a Spanish photojournalist born in Daimiel, Ciudad Real, who has garnered recognition for his impactful work covering social issues and protests in East Africa. He recently won an award in the Stories category of the 2025 World Press Photo competition for his compelling images of protests in Nairobi, Kenya, which highlight the struggles of citizens against government policies.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Luis Tato won an award in the 'Stories' category for his photos illustrating the Kenyan youth uprising.
Le World Press Photo récompense Samar Abu Elouf pour son portrait d’un enfant palestinien amputéLuis Tato won a prize in the African region category for his photographs depicting the youth uprising in Kenya.
Rankų netekusio palestiniečių berniuko nuotrauka pelnė prestižinį apdovanojimąLuis Tato won an award in the 'Stories' category for his images depicting the youth uprising in Kenya.
Retrato de un niño palestino amputado por la guerra en Gaza gana el World Press Photo; "una imagen silenciosa, pero habla muy fuerte"Luis Tato won in the Stories category for the Africa region for his selection of photos depicting Kenya’s youth uprising.
Amputee Palestinian boy image wins World Press Photo award - CultureLuis Tato was awarded for his work on youth uprisings in Kenya against additional taxes.
La venezolana Gabriela Oraá es reconocida en el World Press Photo por foto de María Corina MachadoLuis Tato has won an award in the Stories category for his images of protests in Nairobi.
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