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Gaza youth wins ‘Moments’ photograph­y competitio­n

22-year-old’s picture shows “hope, chaos, violence and... life exists among the rubble”

- BY JUMANA KHAMIS Staff Reporter

Aspiring photograph­er Mohammad Al Baraway from Palestine was named the winner of the 8th edition of the ‘Moments’ photograph­y competitio­n by National Geographic Abu Dhabi (NGAD) yesterday.

The 22-year-old was selected among 40,000 entries and 64 shortliste­d photos under this year’s theme ‘Stories of Arabia.’

The entries captured a wide breadth and diversity of people’s stories, showing people engaged in their daily lives, at home, at work, at prayer as well as in more formal occasions.

Held in partnershi­p with Al Marai, the competitio­n aims to nurture aspiring photograph­ers from around the Arab world and help them develop their skills further.

The winning picture shows a group of children playing football in the midst of rubble in Beit Lahia, a city located in the Gaza Strip north of Jabalia, reflecting the challenges they face along with a mixture of emotions.

“I took this picture at a neighbourh­ood near where I live in Gaza of kids who come back from school every day and play football in the middle of rubble, near their homes. The picture sends the message that ‘we love to live and we have hope and see a life ahead of us that includes a bright future,’” said Al Baraway.

Stories in pictures

Al Baraway has a BA in media studies and hopes to become a full-time photograph­er and travel around the world to continue telling people’s stories through photograph­y.

“I spend an average of eight hours a day taking pictures because I want to send a message through the lens. I like to reflect what I am feeling to others through my pictures, and through my photograph­y I can also address nations and people of different groups,” he added.

Al Baraway received $10,000 worth of photograph­y equipment along with a 10-day photograph­y training trip to Italy with a National Geographic photograph­er.

“The winning picture says many things all in one frame — it shows aspiration­s, hope, chaos, violence and yet it shows that life still exists among all the rubble,” said Sanjay Raina, General Manager and Senior Vice-President of Fox Networks Groups.

The judging panel featured Tasneem Al Sultan, an awardwinni­ng Saudi photograph­er who is a profession­al National Geographic photograph­er, and Hussam R. Abdul Qader, CMO, Al Marai.

The competitio­n has received over 200,000 pictures over the last eight years, and has seen a dramatic improvemen­t in the quality of pictures submitted in the past four years.

This year’s competitio­n also witnessed a marked increase in the number of entries from Saudi Arabia, UAE and the rest of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries.

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Mohammad Al Baraway (centre) with Hussam R. Abdul Qader (left) and Sanjay Raina. Al Baraway received $10,000 worth of equipment along with a 10-day training trip to Italy with a National Geographic photograph­er.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Mohammad Al Baraway (centre) with Hussam R. Abdul Qader (left) and Sanjay Raina. Al Baraway received $10,000 worth of equipment along with a 10-day training trip to Italy with a National Geographic photograph­er.

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