Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights

Friday, February 20, 2009

Anthropographia of Montreal, Canada has announced the photographers nominated for the Photojournalism Competition on Human Rights.

More than 5 200 photographs from 61 different countries were received. Selection was based on aesthetics, relevance of the topic, and on how the subject was presented.

In a world where images bombard our day to day lives, Anthropographia has created a new space for photojournalism where people can take a moment to admire photographs that testify about the multiple realities our world faces today.

The above paraphrased from a statement by Matthieu Rytz, Founder of Anthropographia, on their web site. Visit the site to see many more challenging photographs such as Jenn Ackerman's shown above.

1 Comments:

Blogger Tim Gruber said...

Such a small world we live in. I just happened upon the blog through Facebook and of all the images you chose to highlight it was the work of my fiancee Jenn. Good taste. ;)

Excited to see what you're all doing there only wish we weren't so far way in Dallas. Keep up the great work.

Tim and Jenn

February 21, 2009 12:26 AM  

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