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National Geographic Abu Dhabi names Moments Awards winners
(MENAFN- Arab News) Zahra Alqatari's photograph portraying a man weaving a basket from palm leaves captured the hearts of the National Geographic Abu Dhabi Moments Awards judging panel earning the Saudi national the honor of first place in the regional photography competition.
The competition presented by Almarai invited photographers from around the region to submit their images under the theme "Story of faces and Arabic crafts."
As the creator of the winning entry Alqatari will receive an 11-day National Geographic expedition to Spain and Portugal in addition to $10000 worth of photography equipment.
'I am so proud to have won a National Geographic photography competition' said Alqatari. 'Choosing a single image from my portfolio was difficult but I am very thankful for choosing the right one. The feeling of winning is indescribable as the mere association with National Geographic is a huge prize in itself. I think that my photograph met the contest's criteria by embodying the face and talent of an Arab craftsman a diver in this case in a very artistic and symbolic manner. The tone of the image and the surrounding lighting were successful too.'
National Geographic photographer Laura El-Tantawy chose the winning entry with fellow judging panel participants Alsaad Omar Almenhali editor-in-chief of National Geographic Al Arabiya and Hussam Abdulqader head of communications and PR Almarai Company.
'The standard of entries was incredibly high making the judging process a difficult one' said El-Tantawy. 'Zahra's photograph stood out because of its emotional value and technical competence.'
Dhafer Alshahry also from Saudi Arabia came second with his image of a man from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia spinning wool. Oman resident Nasr Mubarak's photograph of Uncle Khalifa a traditional carpet maker earned him third place. They received $7500 and $5000 worth of photography equipment respectively.
The competition presented by Almarai invited photographers from around the region to submit their images under the theme "Story of faces and Arabic crafts."
As the creator of the winning entry Alqatari will receive an 11-day National Geographic expedition to Spain and Portugal in addition to $10000 worth of photography equipment.
'I am so proud to have won a National Geographic photography competition' said Alqatari. 'Choosing a single image from my portfolio was difficult but I am very thankful for choosing the right one. The feeling of winning is indescribable as the mere association with National Geographic is a huge prize in itself. I think that my photograph met the contest's criteria by embodying the face and talent of an Arab craftsman a diver in this case in a very artistic and symbolic manner. The tone of the image and the surrounding lighting were successful too.'
National Geographic photographer Laura El-Tantawy chose the winning entry with fellow judging panel participants Alsaad Omar Almenhali editor-in-chief of National Geographic Al Arabiya and Hussam Abdulqader head of communications and PR Almarai Company.
'The standard of entries was incredibly high making the judging process a difficult one' said El-Tantawy. 'Zahra's photograph stood out because of its emotional value and technical competence.'
Dhafer Alshahry also from Saudi Arabia came second with his image of a man from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia spinning wool. Oman resident Nasr Mubarak's photograph of Uncle Khalifa a traditional carpet maker earned him third place. They received $7500 and $5000 worth of photography equipment respectively.
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