Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition kicks off in New York

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 18: An exhibition featuring a selection of photographs from the international news photography competition, the Istanbul Photo Awards 2021, kicked off in New York on Monday. An opening ceremony was held at the newly-inaugurated Turkevi Center, or Turkish House, in New York City. Anadolu Agency board member Ismail Caglar, and Oguz Enis Peru, the agency's deputy director-general, also attended the ceremony. As many as 40 photographs covering major events around the world over the past year are being exhibited at the UN headquarters until Oct. 29. Feridun Sinirlioglu, Turkey's permanent representative to the UN, said the exhibition is the first cultural event at the Turkevi Center. He said they are pleased to know that interest in the photography contest, annually organized by Anadolu Agency, has increased over the years. Stressing that the exhibition includes photographs reflecting the devastating effects of COVID-19 from different perspectives, as well as creativity, self-sacrifice, and determination, he said that some photos reveal the suffering of those who lost their loved ones in wars and disasters, and the effects of climate change. “I hope the exhibition strengthens our collective will to resolve a multitude of issues fairly, inclusively and quickly,” he added. In his speech, Peru said last year's most important event was undoubtedly the coronavirus pandemic that affected the entire world. Bangladeshi Mohammed Shajahan's photo titled "Mom Love" won the Photo of the Year Award. Explaining that award-winning photographers have revealed developments in different parts of the world with their works in war, conflict and disaster regions, including Azerbaijan, Syria, and Lebanon, Peru said: "We believe that photography has the power to reach all borders, and as Anadolu Agency, we attach great importance to photography."(Footage by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 18: An exhibition featuring a selection of photographs from the international news photography competition, the Istanbul Photo Awards 2021, kicked off in New York on Monday. An opening ceremony was held at the newly-inaugurated Turkevi Center, or Turkish House, in New York City. Anadolu Agency board member Ismail Caglar, and Oguz Enis Peru, the agency's deputy director-general, also attended the ceremony. As many as 40 photographs covering major events around the world over the past year are being exhibited at the UN headquarters until Oct. 29. Feridun Sinirlioglu, Turkey's permanent representative to the UN, said the exhibition is the first cultural event at the Turkevi Center. He said they are pleased to know that interest in the photography contest, annually organized by Anadolu Agency, has increased over the years. Stressing that the exhibition includes photographs reflecting the devastating effects of COVID-19 from different perspectives, as well as creativity, self-sacrifice, and determination, he said that some photos reveal the suffering of those who lost their loved ones in wars and disasters, and the effects of climate change. “I hope the exhibition strengthens our collective will to resolve a multitude of issues fairly, inclusively and quickly,” he added. In his speech, Peru said last year's most important event was undoubtedly the coronavirus pandemic that affected the entire world. Bangladeshi Mohammed Shajahan's photo titled "Mom Love" won the Photo of the Year Award. Explaining that award-winning photographers have revealed developments in different parts of the world with their works in war, conflict and disaster regions, including Azerbaijan, Syria, and Lebanon, Peru said: "We believe that photography has the power to reach all borders, and as Anadolu Agency, we attach great importance to photography."(Footage by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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