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The season saw over 56,500 creators participate across 7 creative challenges, with two additional challenges being introduced - the 50 Hour Photography Challenge and 7 Day Standup Challenge. The 2 day festival was attended by over 13,750 creators at Mumbai, held on October 7 and 8, 2022.
His online success has been attributed to his “10-Minute Photo Challenge” series, which he began filming during his photoshoots for his 2018 book, Born to Dance. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Jordan Matter has collaborated with several individuals and celebrities within the photography and dance world, including dancers like Maddie Ziegler and Jojo Siwa . [ 1 ]
Better Photography is an Indian monthly photography magazine. [2] [1] It was established in Bombay in 1997.[4]The magazine features photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Kishor Parekh, Ansel Adams, Homai Vyarawalla, David Alan Harvey, S. Paul and Steve McCurry. [2]
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It evolved from the Estonian Science Photo Competition. The first global competition took place in 2017 [5] and is held every two years, [6] occurring for most countries around November or December. [7] [8] It has been called one of the most important photo competitions in the world. [9] The main organizer of the competition is Ivo Kruusamägi.
Krakow Photomonth is a photography festival in Kraków, Poland, organised by the Foundation for Visual Arts, that was established in 2001. Until 2022 it was an annual event, after which it is to be a biennial event held in even years. [1] It is usually held for a month from the end of May until the end of June.
The Democracy Photo Challenge is a contest that invites people to complete the phrase "Democracy is..." through digital photos submitted online. Google’s Picasa Web Albums created the online platform for the contest, a first for the photo sharing website. [1] In 2010, nearly 3,000 people from 131 countries entered the contest online. [2]
Each year, Month of Photography Asia was curated along a specific theme and presented works by international and Singaporean photographers in relation to this. The festival's main line-up of exhibitions was complemented by both public programmes, which included round tables, master classes, talks, portfolio reviews, screenings, tours and workshops.