This week on Friday Round Up we celebrate two world days - World Humanitarian Day and World Photography Day, both on 19 August. It seems apt that these 'days' fall on the same date as photography has been concerned with humanitarian issues since its nascent years. Also Friday Round Up features the 10th edition of SP-Arte/Foto, which opens in São Paulo next week and applications are open for the inaugural Philip Jones Griffiths Award.
Feature:
World Humanitarian Day in Pictures
?One image is well worth 1000 phrases.
Yes, however most effective in case you study the image and say or suppose the thousand phrases.?
William Saroyan
This photograph from TIME magazine is, to me, truly devastating. On an afternoon while the arena is to have fun humanitarianism, this photograph serves as a strong reminder that on a day by day foundation innocent lives are transformed in an instantaneous. Shame on this world and people who've the energy to stop this insanity.
Aleppo, Syria - examine the story on TIME
(C) Andrew McConnell
(C) Gonzalo Bell - Refugees in Austria
(C) Gonzalo Bell - Refugees in Austria
(C) Gonzalo Bell - Refugees in Austria
(C) Dani Cowan
(C) Dan Romeo, India
(C) Dan Romeo, Madagascar
(C) Dan Romeo, India
(C) Lisa Kristine, Nepal
(C) Lisa Kristine, Ghana
(C) Lisa Kristine, Nepal
(C) Reza Deghati, Afghanistan
(C) Stephanie Sinclair, Too Young to Wed
Foto Fair:
SP-Arte/Foto
Guilherme Ghisoni - Arte 57
The 10th edition of the SP-Arte/Foto runs 25-28 August at the K Iguatemi shopping mall in São Paulo, Brasil. In 2016, the Fair will present a host of new exhibitors - Andrea Rehder, Biographica, Blau Projects, Luciana Caravello and Pinakotheke - alongside returning galleries Casa Triângulo, Fass, Gávea, Luciana Brito, Millan and Vermelho. Works on show are from modern and contemporary international and local photographers. There will also be a selection of photobooks on show.
Leticia Lampert - Biographica
Valdir Cruz - Bolsa de Arte
Renata Siqueira Bueno - Biographica
Betina Samaia - Arte fifty seven
SP-Arte/Foto/2016
Shopping JK Iguatemi 3? Ground
Av. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek, 2041 ? Vila Ol?Mpia, S?O Paulo, Brasil
Free front
Award:
Philip Jones Griffiths Award
Trolley Books is delighted to announce that packages are now open for the inaugural Philip Jones Griffiths Award from The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation.
The award is for documentary photography and subject matter must be related to issues of social and political importance. The photographer will receive £10,000. To find out more click here. Applications close 10 October.
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