For the first time, the works of the 10th Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest are being showcased in Tanzania as part of the competition’s international roadshow.
The exhibition, hosted in Dar es Salaam, the country’s largest city, with the support of the Russian House (Rossotrudnichestvo’s local office), offers visitors a chance to explore the exhibition until January 19. Admission is free.
The exhibition features 50 captivating photographs by talented young photojournalists from Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Myanmar, Syria, India, and South Africa. These works delve into pressing themes such as environmental challenges, natural disasters, social transformations, the rich ethnographic and cultural diversity of our world, and deeply moving personal narratives.
During the opening of the exhibition, Russia’s Ambassador to Tanzania Andrei Avetisyan stated: “We appreciate that the organizers chose Tanzania for the first African display of this year’s winning entries. For the first time, our Tanzanian friends will have the opportunity to view the work of outstanding photographers from various countries. This exhibition also allows us to share the story of Andrei Stenin and to display works depicting life and the realities of the conflict in Donbass. We hope the exhibition will inspire Tanzanian photographers, and that next year, we will see their names among the winners.”
Alexander Yevstigneyev, head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in Tanzania, highlighted the significance of the event during the opening: “It is deeply symbolic that we inaugurate this photo exhibition in Andrei’s memory on the eve of his birthday. For 10 years now, it feels as though he is reborn through it each year. Andrei was an exceptionally fearless journalist who saw it as his mission to reveal the truth about the tragic events in the Middle East and later in Donbass. For him, truth and honesty were not mere lofty ideals but a way of engaging with reality. This is the core message to the competition’s participants: professionalism means being truthful in photojournalism.”
“Photojournalists from the African continent are among the most dynamic and talented participants in the competition. I am delighted that in this tenth anniversary year, we have the opportunity to host an exhibition in Tanzania for the first time. We hope to see young and gifted Tanzanian photographers among the future laureates of the competition,” the contest curator, Oksana Oleinik, noted.
The international roadshow featuring the winning works of the 10th Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest will continue with exhibitions across Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Submissions for the 11thAndrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest will open on December 22, 2024 – Andrei Stenin’s birthday – on the official competition websites: http://stenincontest.ru (Russian) and http://stenincontest.com (English).
Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest
The Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest, organized by the Rossiya Segodnya media group under the auspices of the Russian Commission for UNESCO, aims to support young photographers and raise public awareness about the challenges in contemporary photojournalism. It serves as a platform for talented, sensitive, and open-minded young photographers, highlighting people and events around us.
The general information partners of the contest include VGTRK (All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company) (Russia), SMOTRIM online platform (Russia), and the TV channel Moscow 24 (Russia).
The international information partners are: Sputnik news agency and radio, the RT TV channel and portal, the Independent Media media holding (South Africa), the ANA news agency (South Africa), Shanghai United Media Group (SUMG) (China), the China Daily newspaper internet portal, the Paper internet portal (China), and the Al Mayadeen media network (Lebanon).
The competition is supported by the following industry partners: the Union of Journalists of Russia, the information portal YOung JOurnalists, the Russian Photo portal, and the Photo-study.ru portal (all from Russia).