Admin Posted October 20, 2020 Share Posted October 20, 2020 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, October 20, 2020/ -- Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) (www.Canon-CNA.com) is delighted to announce the winners of the ninth annual Uganda Press Photo Award (UPPA) and the third East African Photography Award (EAPA). The UPPA and EAPA recognizes, celebrates, supports and promotes the best photojournalists and photographers in Uganda and wider East Africa. This is the sixth year that Canon, through its Miraisha Programme, has been involved as the sole imaging partner of the Awards. The programme aims to promote job opportunities and future livelihoods in Africa by sharing skillsets and knowledge for photographers, videographers and filmmakers. Kuloba Peter Tera’s image ‘Salt Famer' was chosen as the winning photograph of the Uganda Press Photo Award 2020. Peter is a freelance photographer living in Kampala. Last year he took first and second place in the People category for UPPA. Peter wins a professional-level Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR along with an EF 24-70mm lens along with other prizes. Peter was a previous participant of the Miraisha programme and attended the Canon Miraisha Storytelling workshop in 2017. In the East African Photography Award, open to citizens of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, the top prize went to Kenyan documentary photojournalist Gordwin Odhiambo for his story ‘Reinventing and Adapting Through Coronavirus’. Gordwin wins a Canon EOS RP with a 24-105mm lens and lens adapter. Amine Djiouahra, Sales and Marketing Director at Canon Central and North Africa, commented on this year’s Awards “We are proud to have been involved for the past six years in these Awards that provide a platform to recognise the best photojournalists and photographers in Uganda and wider East Africa. The entrants are making a remarkable contribution to African photography, freedom of information and the art of telling stories through visual imagery.” “Congratulations to all the entrants and a special congratulations to all the winners for your exceptional entries. I hope the prizes from Canon help you grow in your profession as you discover that Canon equipment can be a perfect partner to inspire your photography,” said Djouahra. The UPPA and EAPA 2020 were judged by an international jury composed of photography professionals including Yasuyoshi Chiba (KE/JP), Carielle Doe (LR), Georgina Goodwin (KE), Frédéric Noy (FR), Cynthia Matonhdze (ZIM), Lekgetho Makola (SA), Benjamin Füglister (CH/DE), Sarah Waiswa (UG/KE), Mallory Benedict (US), Uche Okpa-Iroha (NG) and Paul Boates (SA). Other winners News 1st: Abubaker Lubowa 2nd: Alex Esagala 3rd: Stuart Tibaweswa HM: Delovie Kwagala Daily Life 1st: Ashaba Alex 2nd: Andrew Kartende 3rd: Richard Sanya People 1st: Kuloba Peter Tera 2nd: Ambrose Watanda HM: Hassan Omar Wamwayi HM: Evaline Mudondo 1st: Richard Sanya (Sport) 2nd: Denise Namale (Sport) Urban 1st: Jonas Rayme 2nd: Doreen Adengo 3rd: Arnold Mugasha East African Photography Awards 1st: Gordwin Odhiambo (KE) for “Reinventing and Adapting Through Coronavirus” 2nd: Kabir Dhanji (KE) for “COVID-19 Quarantine Nairobi” 3rd: Katumba Badru (UG) for “Sleeping at the Market” HM: Katumba Badru (UG) for “My Trash, Your Trash” HM: Kabir Dhanji (KE) for “Nairobi DusitD2 Hotel Attack” Young Photographers Award 1st: Ahairwebyona Monica 2nd: Naibi Turihohabwe 3rd: Kairu Philip Peter HM:Joshua Victor Semaganda (HM = honourable mention) Canon would like to encourage all the entrants to continue to tell their stories from their cameras to document the world around us and keep us informed. If you don’t who will? Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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