Tag: Aida Muluneh

  • “We should make every effort to bear in mind that our own perspective also has an influence on the…

    “We should make every effort to bear in mind that our own perspective also has an influence on the…

    “We should make every effort to bear in mind that our own perspective also has an influence on the… After giving the Sem Presser Lecture, supported byDuPho, during the World Press Photo Festival 2019, Aida Muluneh speaks about the impact… via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/we-should-make-every-effort-to-bear-in-mind-that-our-own-perspective-also-has-an-influence-on-the-2cd88a56daee After giving the Sem Presser Lecture, supported by DuPho, during the World…

  • Addis Foto Fest: ‘I’m trying to get African photographers into the international market’ – The Washington Post

    Addis Foto Fest: ‘I’m trying to get African photographers into the international market’ – The Washington Post

    Addis Foto Fest: ‘I’m trying to get African photographers into the international market’ The Addis Foto Fest features 152 photographers from 61 countries, but its central goal is to develop African photography. via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/12/07/addis-foto-fest-im-trying-to-get-african-photographers-into-the-international-market/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.fd63356194b8 Award-winning photographer Aïda Muluneh left Ethiopia for Yemen as a child, then moving to England, Cyprus, Canada and eventually…

  • In Ethiopia, Visual Storytelling From a Deeper Perspective – The New York Times

    In Ethiopia, Visual Storytelling From a Deeper Perspective – The New York Times

    In Ethiopia, Visual Storytelling From a Deeper Perspective Addis Foto Fest, founded by photographer Aida Muluneh, aims to give photographers from Africa a platform to capture the cultural complexities and diverse histories of the countries they call home. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/06/lens/ethiopia-addis-foto-fest-aida-muluneh.html Addis Foto Fest, founded by photographer Aida Muluneh, aims to give photographers from Africa a…

  • Andrea Bruce, Aida Muluneh, Carlos Javier Ortiz Win $30K Catchlight Fellowships | PDNPulse

    Andrea Bruce, Aida Muluneh, Carlos Javier Ortiz Win $30K Catchlight Fellowships | PDNPulse This year’s fellowships will support projects about democracy in the U.S., police shootings in California, and photographic representation of Africa. via PDNPulse: https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2018/04/andrea-bruce-aida-muluney-carlos-javier-ortiz-win-30k-catchlight-fellowships.html Photographers Andrea Bruce, Carlos Javier Ortiz and Aida Muluneh have won the 2018 Catchlight Fellowships, the San Francisco-based organization…