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Canon Middle East (CME), a provider of imaging technologies and services has launched the first edition of its ‘Trailblazer’ series, where they celebrate changemakers who have challenged stereotypes and altered the face of their industries.
Canon Middle East (CME), a provider of imaging technologies and services has launched the first edition of its ‘Trailblazer’ series, where they celebrate changemakers who have challenged stereotypes and altered the face of their industries. Three individuals who are bold visionaries and emulate values synonymous with Canon’s game-changing outlook, have been cherrypicked from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to share their own inspiring ‘Epic journey’. They have been shot in a documentary style interview on the new revolutionary EOS R5 and EOS R6, as they share the highs and lows of their journey towards realizing their grand ambitions. The interview series has been launched in conjunction on with the “Create your epic�
LONDON: Architect Hani Rashid has a clear-sighted view of what his profession entails.
“For me our job is to bring out the best in people and their culture and put it into permanent reality into buildings that might last for many lifetimes. That’s a big responsibility. Everything else we think we ‘must’ do as architects help make clients wealthy, design icons as shrines to individuals or large entities, or embellish skylines is all nonsense. That’s not really our job,” he told Arab News.
Rashid stressed the importance of societies retaining their own unique identities.
Hani Rashid is an Egyptian architect. (Supplied)
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In 2020, Canon EMEA (www.Canon-CNA.com) expands its world-renowned Ambassador Programme with 59 new professionals joining the ranks. The first of its kind, the Canon EMEA Ambassador Programme was created to represent and support current and future generations of photographers and filmmakers by sharing their passion and technical know-how with fellow professionals, as well as enthusiastic amateurs who want to develop their skills.
With the largest ever intake, now featuring a total of 115 Ambassadors across EMEA, this is Canon’s most exciting and diverse programme to date. Among them are 17 incredible young photographers including Ksenia Kuleshova and Michele Spatari, alumni of the Canon Student Programme and Young Photographer Award winners.
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2020 has been an unprecedented year. How we live, work and interact has fundamentally changed and the repercussions of 2020 will be felt for years to come. So, with unpredictability and uncertainty set to remain key fixtures in people’s lives but with hope now on the horizon, what does this mean for the world of imaging? Looking ahead, Canon Europe (www.Canon-Europe.com) has identified five key trends set to shape what we see in 2021.
Commenting on the trends identified Susie Donaldson, ITCG European Marketing Director for Canon EMEA said: “As we look ahead to 2021 we see a number of trends that will influence the world of imaging – from the way we consume media and the trust we place in news sources, to a nostalgia for the way things were. Canon has a role to play in the technologies driving these trends – whether that’s a mirrorless camera or a home pr