Xposure International Photography Festival, annually organized by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, has started accepting entries for the “Independent .
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2021 Xposure Awards: Dutch photographer Hossein Fardinfard wins best photograph
More than 33,000 submissions from 125 countries were in the race for this year’s awards
Wong Choon Keat s The Dancing Mangroves 2 was the runner-up in the landscape category. Courtesy Wong Choon Keat
Fatima Qader s In Red won second place in the architecture category. Courtesy Fatima Qader
Joel Josy won second place in the junior category. Courtesy Joel Josy
Abdullah Alraese s The Dusk of Happiness City won first place in the junior category. Courtesy Abdullah Alraese
Riyad Hamzi was the runner-up in the macro category. Courtesy Riyad Hamzi
Anna Wacker s Box of Crayons won first place in the architecture category. Courtesy Anna Wacker
Xposure 2021: To click or not? War photographers moral dilemma
Team KT/Sharjah Filed on February 14, 2021 | Last updated on February 14, 2021 at 08.03 am
Some of the questions posed to the audience at the Xposure 2021 at a seminar titled ‘The Ethics of Capturing the Suffering of Others’.
When does capturing images of the effects and destruction of war cross ethical boundaries? When, for instance, should a documentary photographer press the shutter? When should he or she step back, intervene, or console the subject? These were some of the questions posed to the audience at the fifth edition of the Xposure International Photography Festival on Friday at a seminar titled ‘The Ethics of Capturing the Suffering of Others’.
When does capturing images of the effects and destruction of war cross ethical boundaries? When, for instance, should a documentary photographer press the shutter? When should he or she step back, intervene, or console the subject? These were some of the questions posed to the audience at the fifth edition of the Xposure International Photography Festival