Monday, May 29, 2017

CANON SUPPORTED THE INAUGURAL TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER SOCIETY'S AWARDS CEREMONY AT WHITE BOX IN PUBLIKA TO RESOUNDING SUCCESS!

KEE@FSWMAG.COM


OF COURSE  I LOVE MANY OF THE PHOTOS ON DISPLAY BUT IF YOU POINT A GUN AT MY HEAD, THIS IS MY FAVORITE PHOTO. SINCE I HAVE IMPECCABLE TASTE, I WAS NOT SURPRISED WHEN THE JUDGES VOTED 'SWIMMING TIME' THE BEST PHOTO OF ALL! BY  ZARNI MYOWIN OF BURMA
 *************************************
Zooming into the lens
of Travel Photographer Society Awards 2017 winners

Taking an image, freezing a moment reveals far more than just what we see - a story of its own between the frames.
This is exactly what the winners of Travel Photography Society Awards 2017 (TPS) did. They  went the extra mile, exploring the untouched beauty of the world, witnessing the rich cultures and traditions, walking through unseen or forgotten alleys, making new friends abroad and learning about a world beyond their own.

For their dedicated efforts, the winners of the award took home prizes valued between RM9,000 and RM25,000. But nothing is more valuable than the experience of capturing that golden moment itself. Here, six winners from Malaysia and other countries share  the intimate stories behind their award-winning photographs.

Zarni Myo Win, TPS Awards Overall Winner (Category: People & Culture).
His photograph, “Swimming Time” taken in Mingon, Sagaing, Myanmar has won the hearts of the  jury  for capturing the unexpected – the raw emotions of the children playing in  flood water.

Zarni came across this scene while driving in the village of Mingon which was badly hit by the flood, the worst ever in the past ten years. While the adults were busy monitoring the situation, the children displayed their innocence and ignorance of the flood. They played with the flood water around a pagoda as if it was a water theme park.

“Kids will always be kids. They just like to have fun,” said Zarni. The photograph also features the chinthe or leogryph (lion-like creature) which is often seen at the entrance of pagodas and temples in Myanmar.
************************************ 
Giuseppe Mario Famiani, Winner (Category: Landscape & Environment).
As an excursionist, Giuseppe loves to defy the odds and tread the uncharted territory This includes capturing nature’s wonder at its most pristine, such as the “Etna Eruption.”

This photograph shows the perfect formation of a mushroom-shaped cloud from the ashes and smoke of Mount Etna volcano. According to Giuseppe, it took him a day to prepare to capture the best angle. At 10.27 am, December 2015, Mount Etna erupted and lofted ashes up to a record-breaking height of 7 kilometres. “Thankfully, it wasn’t windy on that day and hence, the cloud of ashes was easily formed in the mushroom shape unlike other volcanoes which disperse smoke and ashes unevenly,” he explains.
************************************* 
Corneliu Cazacu, Winner (Category: People & Culture).
Don’t  mistake  the “Blue-eyed girl with bear skin” as the new version of Little Red Riding Hood. It is not. But it speaks volumes of the  bravery of an innocent-looking village girl. The photographer captured this portrait during a year-end celebration of “nature renewal” in Asau village in Romania. “To take this photo under freezing temperature of -80C was truly challenging but it was worth it,” said Corneliu.

In this celebration, the villagers  perform the Bear Dance with the bear skins on their back and   walk a long distance from Asau to Comanesti. When asked about the origin of this celebration, no one  could  give him  an answer, much to the surprise of Corneliu. The villagers only told him it has been celebrated for many generations.
 *************************************
Moin Ahmed, Winner (Category: Street)
Many street life photographers  normally capture the  nostalgia or merriment of the street. But  in Moin’s case,  his award-winning “The man’s stare” photograph features the unique scene of two windows of a train in Tongi Railway Station, Gazipur, Bangladesh.

“The two scenes bear the contrast of life - perception versus reality,” explained Moin. “The curious-looking man is reality while the umbrella hides the reality of life.” As it was a heavy downpour, the umbrella has become the symbol of  against the odds.
**************************************
Yen Sin Wong, Winner (Category: Travel & Documentary)
As photographs can be a powerful tool to create awareness of a noble cause, Yen wanted to share to the world that we should preserve the age-old cultures like the Suri tribe.

The photograph, “Suri” captures the morning ritual of applying fresh cow faeces and ashes on the   tribesmen’s bodies. To them, this helps beautify their   bodies and prevent insects from harming them. According to Yen, development is slowly seeping into Ethiopia and we should not let the culture of this ancient tribe along the border of the country and Sudan erode by development.
**************************************
Lee Shing Yaw, People’s Choice Award Winner (Category: Landscape & Environment)
To witness the glory of  dawn is amazing but to capture it with hundreds of pigeons without a tripod is even more amazing. For Lee, his first trip to New Delhi, India was an enriching experience. He wasn’t aware tripods were not allowed in the Jama Mosque.

And to capture this artistic photograph titled “Jama Mosque” in a perfect balance of blue and orange of the morning glory is not easy. This perfect picture of countless pigeons flocking around the mosque overlooking the pond best illustrates the celebration of nature and man-made structure.

All in all, the winners share a common interest, the passion to tell the story to the world with photographs in the most unique and heart-warming way.

For more information, contact Travel Photographer Society at info@travelphotographersociety.com
Email : info@travelphotographersociety.com 

DATIN RUBAB ARIF IN GOLD SKIRT WITH GUESTS 




 DATO TIMOTHY GAN AT LEFT, DATIN SHARON GAN SECOND FROM RIGHT
 EXHIBITED PHOTO
 THIS IS REAL PHOTO AND NOT PHOTOSHOPPED. THIS IS AURORA BOREALIS, A NATURAL PHENOMENON
 ALSO TAKEN LIVE AND NOT FAKED
 LOOKS LIKE FAKE PICTURES  BUT THESE ARE REAL PHOTOS WITH REAL HUMANS! THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES! 
 DATO ARIF AT LEFT IS DWARFED BY KARACHI TOWER
 OPENING GAMBIT
 GUESTS


 DATIN RUBAB ARIF MAKES WELCOME AND THANK YOU SPEECH








 A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION


 MORE PHOTOS ON DISPLAY
 LOOKS STAGED BUT THIS IS A NORMAL OCCURENCE!


 AHSAN QURESHI ALWAYS GETS BEST VIEWS AT CONCERTS




 WINNERS RECEIVING THEIR CASH! 








 














 DATIN RUBAB ARIF WITH WINNERS












 WITH WINNING PHOTO 
 WINNER WITH WINNING PHOTO








BIRDMAN DATO KEE HUA CHEE WITH GUESTS 




AHSAN QURESHI THE FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION WITH DATO KEE HUA CHEE
**************************************

BELOW ARE 45 IMAGES OF AWARD WINNING PHOTOS AND EXHIBITED PHOTOS AT PUBLIKA AND MANDARIN ORIENTAL

LIVING FOR DEATH BY ALAIN SCHROEDER
GOLDEN VILLAGES BY ALES KRIVEC
ALBINOS BY ANNA PALACIOS
BACKFLP BY ANDREAN HADHIANTO KWEE
I LOVE WALKING IN THE RAIN BY ANGELO FARINA
THE FIRE BREATHING MOUNTAIN BY ANGELO FARINA
ANTONIO GIBOTTA ENFARINET
THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL BY AZNEAL ISHAK
HAVANA BY BENIAMINO PISATI
CORNELIU CAZACU
DANIEL RODRIGUES RAPADASBESTAS
ERIKS ZILBALODIS
FLOATING MARKET BY GERDIE HUTUMO NURHADI
GIUSEPPE MARIO FAMIANI
HANSA TANGMANPOOWADOL
MYANMAR MORNING BY HAROLD BADILLES
KAABAH BY HASREEZAN HASSAN
HENRY SUDARMAN
ISSARET CHALERMSOPONE
HIGHLINE BY JAMES RUSHFORTH
JAVIER ARCENILLAS RAPADASBESTAS
DANCES OF DRAGON BY JIANHUI BI
KONSTANTIN GRIBOV
HORSES BY L.C WAN
MARILYN MONROE BY LEE SHING YAW
THE PIGEONS AT JAMA MOSQUE BY LEE SHING YAW
A MAN FEEDING SWANS IN THE SNOW BY MARCIN RRYCZEK
BASKET CASE BY MARY DIMITROPOULOU
TIGHT GRIP  BY TANVEER ROHAN
THE MAN'S STARE BY MOIN AHMED
GREEN HOUSE BY NAKUL SHARMA
THE TIME ON THE POOL BY NICHOLAZ TAY
ON THE ROOFS OF JERUSALEM BY OLESIA KIM PARKOURING
ACROBATS BY PAUL VALLEJOS
GRAPE MASKS BY RAJESH RAMAKRISHNAN
BELIEVER IN FAITH BY RAJU GHOSH
RAY COLLINS PORTAL
WILDEBEEST LEAP BY RICARDO CISNEROS
SISTERS BY ROBIN YONG ARBORE
BLACKSMITH'S WIFE BY RUZELY ABDULLAH
MOTHERS BY SANTOSH KOTHIWADA
THE HANGING HOUSES IN THE RAIN BY YANG SHENGHUA
THE MOVEMENT OF LEGONG DANCE BY TANKIKI RUSTANDAR
SURI BY WONG YEN SIN
THIS IS MY FAVORITE AND OF COURSE SINCE I HAVE GOOD TASTE IT WON THE TOP PRIZE! THE PHOTO OF PHOTOS! 
BY ZARNI MYOWIN

No comments: