02/02/2012 13:36 | By Antony Bennison, Photo Editor, MSN UK
Sony World Photography Awards 2012 - Shortlist

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  • Nature & Wildlife (© Suren Manvelyan/Armenia/Sony World Photography Awards 2012)
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  • Sport (© Mikhail Domozhilov/Russian Federation/Sony World Photography Awards 2012)
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The Sony World Photography Awards shortlist has been announced. Here are a selection of the shortlisted professional photographers from the Photojournalism & Documentary category, comprising of Arts & Culture, Contemporary Issues, Current Affairs, Natures & Wildlife, People, and Sport subcategories. Click through to the end to view a selection of the finalist photos.

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