Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 11, 2015

Vietnamese artists win prizes at New Zealand photo competition


Three Vietnamese artists have won prizes in several photo categories at the first ROYGBIV International Color Awards, which is held by the TZ International Photography and Art Community, New Zealand.





Vietnamese artists win prizes at New Zealand photo competition, photographer viet van, yellow umbrella


Yellow Umbrella by Viet Van.






In the People and Animals category, graphic designer Pham Van Ty took the gold award with his photo “Sewing the fishing net” and young photographer Nguyen Hiep with “Wonder garden” secured the bronze. 


Meanwhile, Viet Van’s “Yellow Umbrella”, which was taken at the KomPong Chray temple in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh provine, came third in the Open category. 


The photo depicts two monks, one leaning against the wall reading a book while the other walks pass him in the opposite direction with a yellow umbrella held high. The artwork previously won a bronze medal at the Ozone Zone International Photo Competition in Canada and a Honourable Mention at the International Photography Awards in the US. 


Viet Van also had five other photos reaching the finals of the Open and the People and Animals categories. 


All prize winners and their works will be featured on the 43mm magazine published by the TZ International Photography and Art Community.


Vietnamese photographers scoop up prizes at international contest





Vietnamese artists win prizes at New Zealand photo competition, photographer viet van, yellow umbrella


Overcoming Sandhill by Le Minh Quoc.









The photo Overcoming Sandhill by Le Minh Quoc won the East Asia and Pacific Region prize.


Five Vietnamese photographers has won regional and special mention prizes at the 2015 Consultative Group to Assist the Poor photo contest, according to results reported on the website www.cgap.org. 


The photo of Le Minh Quoc of Vietnam, Overcoming Sandhill, won the East Asia and Pacific Region prize.


The grand prize winner was Sujan Sarkar of India, for the photo Paddy Cultivation, which showed workers in a paddy field in West Bengal, India. It was chosen from more than 3,300 entries from 77 countries.


The photo of Liming Cao of China, Fishing with a Net, won second place and the third place prize was awarded to PranabBasak of India for the photo Hands for Freedom.


The People’s Choice Award went to Vikash Singh of India’s photo Farming Lady.


The judges selected 10 thematic and regional winners and 14 special mentions, including five winners from Vietnam. Four of the five won special mention and Quoc won the regional award. 


The contest invited submissions in four key areas: digital financial services and mobile banking; women’s use of financial services; microfinance for small business enterprises; and smallholder farmers and their families. 


The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor is a global partnership of 34 leading organisations that seeks to advance financial inclusion.-


VNA




Vietnamese artists win prizes at New Zealand photo competition

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