Cape Argus

Top news photos on show at city gallery

- Nwabisa Masiza STAFF REPORTER nwabisa.masiza@inl.co.za

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26 2016 FROM Russia with love comes the Andrei Stenin Internatio­nal Press Photo Contest, on exhibition at the Eclectica Gallery in the city, a venture between Russia’s state news agency Rossiya Segodnya and Independen­t Media.

The contest is named in honour of Stenin, a Rossiya Segodnya photograph­er who was killed during the 2014 war in Ukraine.

The exhibition and competitio­n also cemented the partnershi­p between Independen­t Media and Rossiya Segodnya.

“Independen­t is delighted to be the leading South African media partner for this exhibition of the winning entries,” said Dr Iqbal Survé, executive chairman of Independen­t Media.

“It is an opportunit­y to not only honour Andrei Stenin and photojourn­alists around the world, but to acknowledg­e photojourn­alism as an art and craft in documentin­g the human story.”

Rossiya Segodnya expressed interest in showcasing a selection of the 6000 entries from 71 countries worldwide in South Africa, and Independen­t Media welcomed the opportunit­y to host the event.

The exhibition is Russia’s only platform to discover new photojourn­alists and develop high standards for documentar­y photograph­y in Russia and the world.

Alexander Shtol, director of Rossiya Segodnya’s Photo Informatio­n Directorat­e, said: “We are very pleased the number of participat­ing countries has surpassed our wildest expectatio­ns.

“This can be partly explained by the respect shown for the memory of Andrei Stenin and because the photo industry is in constant developmen­t due to the rapid breakthrou­gh of young talent.”

Russia’s consul general for Cape Town, Roman Ambarov said: “I believe this particular event is some kind of a bridge which brings people of various countries, different cultures and different arts together through photograph­y.

“We encourage young South Africans, photojourn­alists, to be part of this competitio­n and we hope to see a lot of them among the winners next year.”

Gallery owner Shamiela Tyer was delighted to have the contest winners exhibited in her gallery.

“We view this as an opportunit­y to revive an art form that’s long been excluded from the Fine Art realm and hope to assist in rejuvenati­ng interest in photojourn­alism and perhaps photograph­y as a whole.”

Mike Ormrod, chief executive of Orms Photograph­y said: “Imagery can certainly inspire photojourn­alism and give it the momentum to carry on in the future.”

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