Every year, the Guardian picture desk choses its favourite images from the millions of images it receives from the international agencies. This year the format focuses on highlighting the work of a group of photographers equally, rather than selecting an overall winner.
The following agency photographers’ outstanding work – from reactive and spot news work to features and stories – has been an invaluable support to our journalism in 2023.
Ronen Zvulun
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Police use water cannon on protesters after a parliamentary vote on a bill limiting supreme court powers over government decisions, Jerusalem, 24 July
Jerusalem-based Ronen Zvulun works for Reuters and covered a range of themes including the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, security, religion, politics and diplomacy in 2023.



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Toys lie on a bunk bed with bloodstains following the 7 October attack by gunmen from the militant group Hamas, in Nir Oz kibbutz in southern Israel, 21 November. Right: Israeli soldiers at the entrance of a tunnel at Al Shifa hospital compound in Gaza City, 22 November. This set of images was reviewed by the IDF as part of conditions of the embed, no photos were removed

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A helicopter carrying hostages released as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas arrives at Schneider children’s medical centre in Petah Tikva, Israel, 24 November

Fatima Shbair
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Fire and smoke rise after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, 8 October, after the multifront attack by Hamas on Israel the previous day
Associated Press staff photojournalist Fatima Shbair is based in Gaza and has been covering the rising tension in the region and the ensuing war since the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October.



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Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in a hospital in Khan Younis, 11 November

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Beekeepers in Rafah lift honeycombs from a beehive after using smoke to calm the bees, during the honey harvest along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, 27 April

Mohammed Salem
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A Palestinian boy carrying a baby stands at the site of an Israeli strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, 4 December
Mohammed Salem is a Palestinian photojournalist for Reuters from Gaza City, based in the Gaza Strip.



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Palestinian girls training at the first women’s boxing centre in Gaza City, 17 January. Right: Mustafa Abdou repairs fans in his shop amid a heatwave at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, 25 July

Evelyn Hockstein
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Friends and family take cover as rocket sirens sound during the funeral of Sagiv Ben Zvi, 24, killed after the attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip as he attended the Nova festival in southern Israel, in Holon, Israel, 26 October
Evelyn Hockstein is a senior staff photographer at Reuters based in Washington. She has covered the increasingly divisive issue of abortion in the US post-Dobbs in addition to international stories.

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Hadas Kalderon, whose children Erez and Sahar, and their father, Ofir, were kidnapped, and her mother and niece killed, in the attack by Hamas gunmen on Nir Oz kibbutz in southern Israel, cries in the burned-out remains of her mother’s home, 30 October


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Anti-abortion demonstrators and counterprotesters listen as Mike Pence addresses the National Celebrate Life Day rally on the first anniversary of the supreme court ruling in the Dobbs v Women’s Health Organization case, overturning the Roe v Wade abortion decision, in Washington, 24 June. Right: US president Joe Biden reacts as South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, sings at an official state dinner at the White House, 26 April

Mario Tama
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Floodwaters inundate farmland in the re-emerging Tulare Lake, near Corcoran in California’s Central Valley, 26 April
Mario Tama is a Getty Images staff photographer from Rio de Janeiro, based in Los Angeles, California, who covered a number of powerful environmental stories in the region.

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A pool at the edge of a hillside landslide, which caused four ocean view apartment buildings to be evacuated and shuttered, on 16 March in San Clemente, California, after weeks of rains loosened the soil in Orange County, which tumbled down near railway tracks running next to the beach below


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Asylum-seeking migrants stand handcuffed together before being transported to a US Border Patrol processing centre, on 29 November. Right: migrants try to keep warm at a makeshift camp before sunrise as they await processing on 1 December, in Jacumba Hot Springs, California. The remote community with a population of 600 has recently seen hundreds of asylum seekers arriving daily and sheltering in makeshift camps in the desert cold

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Equipment is carried away from the Hollywood sign on the 100th anniversary of its first illumination, on 8 December in Los Angeles, California

Pedro Pardo
Pedro Pardo is an Agence France-Presse staff photographer for China and Mongolia, covering the region as well as his home country, Mexico, in 2023.

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People watch the children’s race during the first day of activities of the Caballo Blanco (White Horse) ultra-marathon in Urique, Chihuahua state, Mexico, 4 March


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A student practises contortionism at the Flower Studio in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 5 September. Astronauts Jiang Xinlin, Tang Shengjie and Tang Hongbo wave before boarding the Shenzhou-17 spacecraft at the Jiuquan satellite launch centre in the Gobi desert, north-west China, 26 October

Angelos Tzortzinis
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A woman enters the sea from a beach where wildfires destroyed the woods, at Glystra near the village of Gennadi in the south of the Greek island of Rhodes, 27 July
Angelos Tzortzinis is a Greek documentary photographer based in Athens and a regular contributor to Agence France-Presse.



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Volunteers rescue local people in the flooded village of Palamas near the city of Karditsa, central Greece, 8 September

Isabel Infantes
Isabel Infantes is a freelance press photographer working for PA Media, Reuters, AFP and Getty images, based between Madrid and London.

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Classical pianist Violette Prevost performs on a floating platform at the Pradolongo lake, ahead of the start of summer, in the working-class neighbourhood of Usera, Madrid, 18 June


Leon Neal
Leon Neal is a staff editorial photographer with Getty Images, covering news and features in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.




Alishia Abodunde
Alishia Abodunde is a freelance photographer in London who produced fine work for Reuters in 2023. We published her feature on Pointe Black ballet school.

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Ruth Essel, 30, the founder of Pointe Black ballet school, with her students Maya, Kalani, Dior and Kioni as they gather to watch The Wiz at Essel’s flat in south London, 29 May


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Graffiti is sprayed near the US embassy in London before a protest in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, 11 November. Right: protesters in London march demanding a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, 25 November

Alina Smutko
Ukrainian photographer Alina Smutko works primarily in the Crimea and Donbas region, the south Caucasus and post-Soviet countries, for Reuters.

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Volunteers evacuate residents from a flooded area after the Nova Kakhovka dam was breached, in Kherson, 8 June


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Medics of the 5th separate assault brigade help injured Ukrainian serviceman Mykhailo, 42, at a medical stabilisation point near the frontline in the Donetsk region, 9 November. Right; Nataliia, 43 and Krystyna, 22, replace a train battery at a mine in the Dnipropetrovsk region, 17 November

Luis Tato
Luis Tato is a Spanish photojournalist for Agence France-Presse, based in Nairobi, Kenya. We published his photo story on the Nutcracker ballet production.



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A model is helped by assistants to get a design ready backstage at the the main show of Kibera fashion week, 15 October. Right: members of Dance Centre Kenya during a break in the production of the Nutcracker at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi, 2 December

Lillian Suwanrumpha
Lillian Suwanrumpha is a Thai-American photographer based in Bangkok, working for Agence France-Presse.



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A Thai national hugs family members after arriving on a flight from Israel at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, 12 October, as Thais working in Israel returned to the kingdom after the surprise attack on Israel by Hamas. Right; Members of the Thai Wild Boars youth football team gather inside the Tham Luang cave in the northern province of Chiang Rai on 10 July to mark the ffth anniversary of their rescue from the flooded cave

