The Jerusalem Post

J’lem photo challenge exhibition coming

Ammunition Hill exhibit to feature 100 best photos taken of city in int’l contest

- By DANIEL K. EISENBUD (Courtesy David Mor)

The internatio­nal photograph­y challenge JerusaLENS, featuring the most popular photograph­s of the capital based on millions of votes, will hold a two-month exhibition in the city displaying the winning images in honor of the jubilee year of the Six Day War.

Over 14,500 photograph­s from residents of 84 countries from any time, and of any subject, were uploaded and received 2.4 million votes. Among the 400 leading images, the contest’s curators selected 100 that were enlarged and will be presented at Ammunition Hill from June 6 to August 6.

Following the Jerusalem showing, the exhibition, sponsored by KKLJNF, will go on an internatio­nal tour.

According to curator Rina Castelnuov­o, the Jerusalem photograph­y challenge attracted photograph­ers from numerous Arab countries as well, including Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Iraq and others.

“The anonymous and internatio­nal voting created a fascinatin­g and unpreceden­ted ‘equality of power,’” said Castelnuov­o. “For the first time ever, judging of the city was carried out only on an aesthetic and artistic basis.”

Among the sites most photograph­ed, over 30% relate to the Temple Mount, 50% relate to religious activity in the city (Jewish, Christian and Muslim), while the Chords Bridge was the most photograph­ed modern structure in the capital.

The biggest prize went to David Mor, who won $5,000 in the “Challenger Photograph­er” category for an image called “The Bagel Man,” featuring a merchant pushing a large cart of bread up the Old City’s steep steps.

Dalia Rajwan won $2,225 in the “Guru’s” category for an image of an ultra-Orthodox Jew walking through a sun-lit corridor of the Old City at dusk.

KKL-JNF Chairman Danny Atar said the organizati­on included its photo archive of Jerusalem in the competitio­n.

“We were happy to share the official JNF photo archive with the competitio­n and allow the public to enjoy the beauty of the city, its culture and people, and congratula­te the talented winning photograph­ers,” he said.

“For 115 years, the Jewish National Fund has been working to strengthen Jerusalem, cultivate its lands, and strengthen its global standing.”

Admission to the two-month exhibition is free.

 ??  ?? ONE OF the winning photos: ‘The Bagel Man.’
ONE OF the winning photos: ‘The Bagel Man.’

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