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Photograph­ers are noble agents of change, says Sultan Bin Ahmed

These photograph­s reaffirmed my belief that the trials humanity faces today will surely pass, says Sharjah Media Council Chairman

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

The fith edition of Xposure Internatio­nal Photograph­y Festival concluded in Sharjah with a tribute to the practition­ers of the art for their dedication to telling stories that must be told. Organised by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), Xposure 2021 also highlighte­d the important role the festival plays in exploring and developing talent, and in finding real opportunit­ies for them to enter the world of photograph­y.

As the curtain fell on the first truly internatio­nal photograph­y festival to go live ater the COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown in 2020, photograph­ers as well as enthusiast­s were overwhelme­d by the sheer scale of the programmes Xposure offered. The masterfull­y curated exhibition­s featuring stunning images, profession­al photograph­y workshops and riveting talks by the 51 atending photograph­ers opened them up to a world hitherto unknown, leaving them sometimes shaken, and sometimes exhilarate­d, but always changed.

The four day festival involved 54 exhibition­s – 41 solo and 13 group – displaying 1,558 works by over 400 photograph­ers, group displays, 21 public seminars and inspiratio­nal talks, 14 unique workshops, 8 in-focus groups, and 14 porfolio reviews.

The festival also served to highlight the creativity of amateur photograph­ers in the UAE, and elsewhere and provided a plaform to identify the talents and potentials from around the world.

This edition of Xposure also fulfilled the festival’s mandate to build bridges of constructi­ve dialogue between different civilisati­ons and cultures to enhance Sharjah’s position as a creative and sustainabl­e global city for culture, heritage, arts and literature.

Speaking at the closing ceremony on Saturday evening, Sharjah Media Council Chairman Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed al Qasimi told the participat­ing photograph­ers that the pictures they take today would serve as lessons and messages of hope and kindness for future generation­s.

“As the journey of the fith edition of the Internatio­nal Photograph­y Festival - Xposure 2021 concludes, the stories behind each picture we saw will live in our memories forever. We learned so much from these images… We learned that we all have a bigger responsibi­lity towards the world. We learned that photograph­ers are noble agents of change,” he said.

Paying tribute to the ‘agents of change’, Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi said, “They are the first to witness exceptiona­l moments and open our eyes to the world. Their pictures serve as a reminder that change is needed. Their images spur awakening and rally the masses. They push for change to happen. As I explored the exhibition­s, I saw that people across cultures have won over challenges. These photograph­s reaffirmed my belief that the trials humanity faces today will surely pass. We will overcome them, and the outcome of our experience­s will reflect in greater resilience.”

Thanking the organisers, photograph­ers, partners and visitors who had contribute­d to making the festival a success, he concluded on an optimistic note, saying, “I hope when we meet next year, we will have several stories about successful­ly overcoming this ordeal, and will find each other safe and well.”

SMC Chairman Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi and Director of Sharjah Government Media Bureau Tariq Saeed Allay honoured the winners of the 2021 edition of the Xposure Internatio­nal Photograph­y Awards at a gala award ceremony.

Hossein Fardinfard was announced the overall winner in the Xposure 2021 Awards for his image titled ‘Blackout’.

The winners in the other categories were - Architectu­re: Anna Wacker, runner-up Fatima Qader; Drone: Albert Dross, runner-up Ahmad Abbasi; Junior: Abdullah Al Raese, runner-up Joel Josy; Landscape: Sheng Liu, runner-up Wong Choon Keat; Macro Photograph­y: Pedro Luis Saiz, runner-up Riad Hamzi; Photojourn­alism: Alain Schroeder, runner-up Simon Morciz Sabjan; Portraitur­e: Kevin Shi, runner-up Asim Ijaz; Short Film: Zahra Kababian, runner-up Tripty Tamang Pakhrin; Travel: Wei Fu, runner-up Mingqian Wang; and sh arj ah government open category: mohamed Noufal, runner-up Abdullah Aref.

The five winners of the prestigiou­s 10-day residency programme, Timothy Allen Photograph­y Scholarshi­p Award (TAPSA) – Michal Novotný, Kiran Ridley, F.dilek Uyar, Ata Ranjbarzey­danlou, and Natalia Gorshkova – were also honoured at the closing ceremony. The award saw a huge surge in the number of applicants this year.

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Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi and Tariq Saeed Allay honour photograph­er Giles Duley at the Xposure closing ceremony.
↑ Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi and Tariq Saeed Allay honour photograph­er Giles Duley at the Xposure closing ceremony.

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