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‘Moments' Competition 2019 winners named
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 19 - 11 - 2019

National Geographic Abu Dhabi (NGAD) and Almarai have announced Tuesday the winners for the 9th edition of ‘Moments', the annual regional photography competition to nurture the talents of aspiring regional photographers.
The announcement was made at an unveiling event at the Youth Hub at Emirates Towers in Dubai in the presence of executives from National Geographic Abu Dhabi, Almarai, the photography community, members of the press, Youth Hub members and other distinguished guests.
Held under the theme of ‘Souqs of the Middle East', the 2019 ‘Moments' edition captured the diversity and stories of markets from around the Arab world, which have been at the heart of the region's culture and history. Each photograph carries with it an authentic, detailed and complete description of the story behind the image, which aims to add geographic, social and cultural context to the photo.
There are two winners in this year's edition of ‘Moments', one in the adult category and another in the kids category, selected from among 90 submissions from across the Arab world. Both winners this year are women, attesting to a marked increase of budding female photographers in the Moments competition, and reflecting a wider trend across the Arab world.
The Moments photography 2019 winner in the Adult category is Lebanese photographer Zeinab Khalifeh whose photograph captured a daily scene from the Old Souq in Saida, a historic city in the South of Lebanon, known for its wide display of traditional artifacts and items, radiating the Souq's importance as a destination for visitors and photographers alike. Her image zoomed in on an old tailor tending to his craft with dedication and passion. Her aim was to raise awareness about traditional craftsmanship, as a way to keep this industry alive in the face of more modernized tailoring processes.
In Moments' kids category, the winning image was captured by 17-year old Omani photographer Wafa Abdulmajeed. Wafa turned her lens to Mutrah Souq in the Omani capital Muscat, one of the oldest Souqs in the Arab world, and a thriving center for commerce to this day. There, she captured the story of a shopkeeper selling an array of precious stones, rosary beads, and traditional daggers, a business that has been passed on from father to son over several generations.
Winners will have their photograph printed in the National Geographic magazine Arabic edition and earn a trip of a lifetime, a 10-day expedition Trip, worth $10,000, where they will be mentored by National Geographic expert photographers, in addition to $5,000 photography equipment. The winner in the kids category will receive photography equipment worth $5,000.
The selection was made by the competition's judging panel, Hussam R. Abdulqader, CMO of Almarai and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner and National Geographic photographer Mohammad Muheisen.
‘Moments' was held for the sixth consecutive year in partnership with Almarai, the largest vertically integrated dairy company in the world and MENA's largest food production and distribution company. The company has been a strategic partner of National Geographic Abu Dhabi and the Moments Competition since 2014, with a shared vision and commitment to support Arab budding photographers, through offering them exposure and the possibility to be discovered on such a prominent platform.
With over 50,000 submission in its 9th edition alone and over 250,000 entries since its establishment, the ‘Moments' photography competition is one of the largest photography competitions in the Arab world.
The full list of this year's shortlist can be viewed http://www.natgeo-moments.com/ — SG


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