We teamed up with the Thomson Reuters Foundation and the International Anti-Corruption Conference to launch “Capture Corruption”, a global photo competition looking for the most powerful images of corruption and its devastating impact on lives around the world.
We received more than 1,500 entries from around the world – images exposing injustice, exploitation and the activists who are fighting back.
Here are the winners from the 18 to 30 year old category. The award for this category is given in remembrance of Jesse Garcia who was a filmmaker and photographer at Transparency International. Jesse was a firm believer in the power of photos and videos in fighting corruption.

A.M Ahad was born in 1989 and is currently working as a photojournalist at Associated Press (AP) based in Bangladesh. He is a graduate in Mass Communication and Media studies from Stamford University Bangladesh and completed his post-graduation in Photojournalism at the Asian Centre for Journalism as a full scholar at Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines.

Photography is my passport to beautiful places and inspiring stories; it’s the platform through which I try to express myself and make a positive change in society. I feel fortunate to be able to call it both passion and profession, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia, has been my home for almost two years now.

Photographer. Journalist. Filmmaker. Artist. Project Manager. Teacher. Traveller. There isn’t just one word to describe what Alice Smeets is doing. She is a free spirit. She follows her heart and makes her dreams and ideas come true, all in the pursuit of opening people’s eyes to what’s really happening in our world and at the same time exposing the beauty so that change can happen.
Dipayan Bhar started with photography in 2011, and since then has had his photos exhibited through a competition held by the West Bengal Government as well as at the 24th National Photography Contest, and has won awards from Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation and the 3rd National Photography Awards. He also received the title Young Environmental Photographer of the Year 2015.
I am a photographer and a multimedia artist. A graduate of multimedia technologies, I have engaged myself through photo and video with capturing moments that tell a story and deliver emotions. Besides working as a technical person, I also manage a team of equally talented and motivated photo/video enthusiasts. I also share my knowledge through monthly free and paid workshop on photography, videography and editing.
Tony Maake, born in Johannesburg at Katlehong, is a passionate photographer, storyteller, street fashion creative, poet, artist and entrepreneur, studying Molecular Biology at University of Stellenbosch and working at Stellenbosch Water Institute. He’s the founder for T.H (Tonys houz) Children’s foundation to support African children living under extremely poor conditions. He received an award as one of the finalists for a photo contest Swedish Innovations – South African Interpretations.
Mauro Pimentel, 29, is a photojournalist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He explores the conjunction of photos, videos and sounds to create new narrative possibilities.
Born on 31 December 1991, Sony Ramany has been working as a junior photographer at New Age, a leading English language national daily in Dhaka, for three years. He joined the photography profession at the age of 20 when he had just completed high school and intermediate college. In 2013, he won the first prize Transparency International’s “Capture Corruption” photo competition.
Sujan Sarkar is a school teacher by profession, and photography is his passion. For him photography is a means of union among humanity, joining people together in the same feelings – it is a voiceless weapon which can demolish the barrier of time and bring forward the identities of the unidentified. He wants to use photography to reduce the distances and the differences among people.
Om Narayan Velasco teaches literature and creative and critical writing at the University of the Philippines Los Baños. He was a fellow at the Angkor Photo Workshop for young photographers in Asia. He is currently working on a photo project about internal migration in urban spaces.