
Óscar Corral
Óscar Corral is a distinguished photographer for EL PAÍS, celebrated for his ability to capture poignant moments through his lens. He was awarded the Ortega y Gasset Award for Best Photography for his striking image depicting firefighters in Alfafar, which symbolizes resilience and solidarity in the aftermath of a devastating disaster.
Born on Jan 01, 1980 (45 years old)
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Spain:
Óscar Corral won the award for best photography for an image of reconstruction after the flood in Alfafar.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral received recognition for his impactful photograph depicting the aftermath of a disaster in Valencia.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral is a photojournalist who won the Ortega y Gasset award for best photography for capturing a significant moment during a tragedy in Valencia.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral has won the award for best photography for an image taken in Alfafar after the dana.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral won the award for best photography for an image taken after a storm in Valencia.
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Spain:
Photographer Óscar Corral will receive the award for the best photography.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral is the photographer for the article.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral has won the Ortega y Gasset Photography Award for an image depicting the aftermath of a storm in Valencia.
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Spain:
Óscar Corral was awarded for a powerful photograph depicting solidarity among firefighters in Valencia.
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