I&B
Minister confers 6th National Photography Awards
Shri Raghu Rai conferred Life Time Achievement Award
Minister for Information & Broadcasting Shri M .Venkaiah Naidu has
said that Photography as a communication tool was an influential medium to
spread awareness and ensure Good Governance. Photographs along with Social Media
had been a potent combination in today’s digital world. The ‘Selfie with Daughters’ campaign launched
by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi came out to be a powerful
instrument of social change. This way of posting photos created a powerful
impact on societal behaviour and ingrained cultural traditions. The Minister
stated this at the inaugural function of 6th National Photography
Awards ceremony here today. Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore, Minister of State for
Information & Broadcasting, Shri Ajay Mittal, Secretary I&B were also
present on the occasion.
Shri
Naidu, while speaking on the role of photographs as a powerful medium of
communication, quoted that “A picture is worth a thousand words”. They formed a
means of artistic statement that provided insight into the thought and mental
makeup of the communicator, while enabling them to transcend the limitations
and boundaries of the linguistics of a written or spoken language.
Elaborating further Shri Naidu said that photographs were a powerful language which spoke to our emotions and became a part of our legacy. The photograph of a 3 year old dead Syrian child washed ashore on a beach changed the entire world opinion on the Refugee Crisis thereby shaking collective consciousness of the humanity.
Speaking
about the basic essence of photography, Shri Naidu said that there were no
specific set of rules to take a good photograph. A photographer was not bound
by technique or theory. They were free to interpret and capture the subject the
way they likes. It was imperative to have the right amalgamation of art, angle
and aperture to capture and process pictures, which only comes through years of
practice.
On the role of fast changing
technology in communication domain, Shri Naidu said that the Internet has
brought out the resurgence of visual image into our everyday communication.
Digital cameras and cell phones with integrated cameras have generated an
explosion of images into everyone’s lives. Social Media has provided a new
platform to people to Share, Communicate and Inform through photographs.
Shri Venkaiah Naidu conferred the Life Time
Achievement Award to Shri Raghu Rai, Professional Photographer of the year award
to Shri K.K. Mustafah and Amateur Photographer of the year award to Shri
Ravinder Kumar. Shri Venkaiah Naidu and Col. Rathore also released the brochure
of 6th National Photography Awards. Shri Naidu along with Col.
Rathore also inaugurated the Photo Exhibition put by DAVP and Photo Division.
The theme for this year’s awards
for Professional category was “Skilled
India”, while in the Amateur category the topic was “Swatch Bharat”. The jury committee comprised the following eminent
Photo Journalists. Shri S.N. Sinha, Former Editor (Photo) Hindustan Times was
the chairman with Shri Dhritiman Mukherjee, Professional Wildlife Photographer,
Shri K.N. Santh Kumar, Sr. Editor and Photojournalist, Kannada Daily Prajavani were
the members of the committee and Shri Sanjiv Misra, Photographic officer, Photo
Division was Member Secretary.
Shri
Raghu Rai began his career as a photographer at the age of 23 in 1965. In the early years of his career, he was the
Chief Photographer at the Statesman and later the picture Editor of Sunday
Magazine. He became the picture Editor – Visualizer Photographer of “India
Today” where he received acclaims for his series for his series on Great
Masters of Indian classical music, Satyajit Ray and Mother Teresa. In 1992, he was awarded “photographer of the
year” in U.S. and was conferred “officiere des Arts et des Letters” by the
Government of France. Shri Rai has also
exhibited his works around the world. He
continues to be an associate of Magnum Photos. He
had tirelessly continued to Photograph India through the 20th
Century and now into the 21st.
He has done about 55 books on India on myriad themes. He also started
Centre for Photography in 2011 to enhance and enrich creative explorations of
young Indians.
List of
Award Winners
S.No.
|
Name of the Awardee
|
Category of Awards
|
1
|
Shri Raghu Rai, New Delhi
|
Life-Time Achievement Award
|
2
|
Shri K.K. Mustafah, Trissur, Kerala
|
Professional Photographer of the Year
|
3
|
Shri Ravinder Kumar, Shakarpur, Delhi
|
Amateur Photographer of the year
|
4
|
Shri Atul Choubey, Thane Maharashtra
|
Special Mention Awards in the Professional
Category
|
5
|
Shri Ch Narayana Rao,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
|
-do-
|
6
|
Shri Dipayan Bhar, Kolkata, West Bengal
|
-do-
|
7
|
Shri G. Nagasrinivasu, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
|
-do-
|
8
|
Shri O.P. Soni, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
|
-do-
|
9
|
Shri Deepak Bhau Kumbhar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
|
Special Mention award in the Amateur
Category
|
10
|
Ms. Prabha Jayesh Patel, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
|
-do-
|
11
|
Shri Ravindra Mavi, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
|
-do-
|
12
|
Shri Sudipta Maulik, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal
|
-do-
|
13
|
Shri Sumit Gulati, Pitam Pura, Delhi
|
-do-
|
National Photography Award is an
annual event organized by Photo Division a media unit under Ministry of I&B.
The event is organized to promote art, technique of photography and to
encourage professional and amateur photographers from all corners of the
country. The Photo awards have
been classified into three categories, with total of 13 awards. The awards include
Life Time Achievement Award, Photographer of the year award in
Professional and Amateur category with 5 Special Mention Awards in both
categories each.
Courtesy:pib.nic.in
No comments:
Post a Comment