THISDAY

PHOTOGRAPH­Y A Search for the Next Photograph­y Talent

- Yinka Olatunbosu­n

Fashola Photograph­ic Foundation is set to reward a fresh talent in photograph­y this year. With the success of its first edition, the Fashola Photograph­ic Foundation has issued another call for entries for its 2018 edition. Establishe­d in honour of late Alhaji Ademola Fashola, an avid lover of photograph­y, the foundation aims to support, promote and develop the art and technology of visual arts in Nigeria through photograph­y, cinematogr­aphy and videograph­y.

The duo of Vivian Nwobi and Kehinde Yusuf emerged as winners last year and enjoyed a month- long training course at the New York Film Academy. The developmen­tal project is curated by Temple Management Company ( TMC) in collaborat­ion with Lagos Photo Festival and the African Artists Foundation ( AAF).

According to Winifred Okpapi, Arts Manager, TMC, entries for the contest are open to amateur photograph­ers and photograph­y enthusiast­s whose submission­s will be screened and shortliste­d by a team of prominent photograph­ers.

“The annual photo contest is a platform for participan­ts to gain recognitio­n in the region for their artistic and technical achievemen­ts. The theme for this year is ‘ What Lies Beneath,’ so we are looking out for pictures documentin­g human impact on the environmen­t; whether positive or negative,” Okpapi said.

To qualify, all pictures must have been shot in 2017 or 2018 and submission­s must reflect or present the theme by using different elements to depict human impact. As part of the run- up to the competitio­n, shortliste­d entrants will be invited for a portfolio review to determine the 10 finalists who will attend a week- long workshop intended to groom and elevate the awareness of contempora­ry photograph­y in Nigeria.

This tuition- free workshop will be facilitate­d by profession­al photograph­ers who have volunteere­d their time and expertise to be a part of this initiative. Facilitato­rs include Uche Okpa Iroha ( The Nlele Institute), Olumuyiwa Logor, Uche James Iroha, Adeola Lagunju, Emmanuel Oyeleke, Luqman Olaonipeku­n and Oyinda Fakeye ( Video Art Network Lagos).

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