70 Prints for 70 Years, which took place from 17 to 26 November 2025, was a limited-time sale that invited the public to own a piece of visual history through a curated selection of 70 images from the World Press Photo archive. The collection told the story of World Press Photo at 70 – from historic and widely recognized works, to more recent and diverse perspectives. It also included work from Joop Swart Masterclass participants, highlighting our ongoing focus on education and the next generation of visual storytellers.
Each of 70 images were available to purchase as a limited-edition, museum-quality, 20 x 30 cm, available throughout the duration of the online sale only, from 17-26 November, priced at €150 ($180 / £135) unframed and €250 ($300 / £220) framed.
By purchasing a print, our audience was not only bringing powerful visual storytelling into their home or as a meaningful gift, but they also directly supported our mission to safeguard and protect photojournalism worldwide. Their contribution helped us sustain our work and that of the photographers, amplify diverse voices, and ensure these important stories continue to reach global audiences.
The below images were a selection of those included in the sale:
Image credits: Ed van der Elsken / Nederlands Fotomuseum, courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery; AP Photo/John Rooney; Forough Alaei; Jaime Rojo; Mogens von Haven / Museum Odense; Neil Armstrong, NASA; Charlie Cole, Newsweek; José Azel, Contact Press Images.
If you are signed up for our newsletter and received the 15% off discount code, see the Terms and Conditions.
All photos and frames were produced in Germany by WhiteWall.