In the age of Instagram and blurry smartphone photos, the World Press Photo Expo is a sharp look at real life.

Some of the best Photojournalists in the world have their work on display at Marché Bonsecours.

It is a hard-hitting, honest and sometimes gruesome display, filled with images of poignant beauty.

From the tsunami in Japan, to rhinoceros poachers in Africa, the World Press Photo exhibition will amaze and haunt you as you glimpse past the headlines and at the images that don't always get broadcast.

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