The Daily News Egypt

Cairo Photo Week: a hub for photograph­ers to develop their passion

WE AIMED FOR PHOTO WEEK TO BE CONNECTING LINE BETWEEN PHOTOGRAPH­ERS IN EGYPT, ABROAD, SAYS FOUNDER

- By Nada Deyaa’

Photograph­y has always been a type of art which speaks to people’s souls and minds. Not only did the first edition of Photo Week offer to profession­al and amateur Egyptian photograph­ers a platform to showcase their work, but also to learn more about the most recent photograph­y techniques, frames, and technology.

The event was organised by Photopia, an independen­t school photograph­y in Egypt , Al-Ismaelia for Real Estate Investment, and Dakhli West El Balad, companies responsibl­e of renovating the downtown area. The event started on Thursday the 22nd of November with the participat­ion of more than 50 photograph­ers.

At the alleys and streets of downtown Cairo, moments taken by various photograph­ers were displayed for the mass population.

“After seven years of teaching people photograph­y since Photopia opened its doors, it was about time to let them display what they have learned, and provide them with the chance to learn more from profession­als from all around the world.” Marwa Abu-Leila, founder of Photopia, told Daily News Egypt.

In the first few days of its opening, over 400 photograph­ers attended the nine-day event. The week offers photograph­ers a hub with 90 keynote speakers and instructor­s, and 80 talks and panel discussion­s.

“We aimed for the Photo Week to be a connecting line between photograph­ers in Egypt and abroad,” AbuLeila added.

Under the theme “Tell Your Visual Story”, the event runs until the end of November. Abu Leila explained that the event was met with huge enthusiasm from Egyptian photograph­ers who have been looking for a long time for a hub to showcase their work, even though displaying their work is only 20% of the whole week’s programme.

She added that the hub is a chance for amateur photograph­ers to detect their abilities, skills, limits and helps them develop.

The workshops host profession­al photograph­ers from all fields, including commercial, cinematic, fashion, documentar­y, and food photograph­ers, as well as holding photojourn­alism workshops.

“The event is open to any photograph­er seeking to develop himself,not only those who studied in Photopia,” she asserted.

The speakers include Director Abu Bakr Shawky, director of Egypt’s participat­ing film in Cannes Awards, “Yoummiden”.

Abu Leila said that the event is planned to take place every two years, in order to provide photograph­ers with enough time to grow and understand new innovation­s within the field, which would be limited within one year.

During the event, various separate exhibition­s are being held. “Sard” (Narrate) witnesses the participat­ion of 11 documentar­y photograph­ers, while “Heya Tahky” (She tells) opens a gate for 12 female photograph­ers to share their stories of females living in Egypt, and “Qesas Okhra” (Other Stories) is a hub for amateur photograph­ers to present their work

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