Photojournalists play key role in documenting history, says NTR District Collector
Photojournalists play key role in documenting history, notes NTR District Collector The Hindu's photojournalists K.V.S.
Photojournalists play key role in documenting history, notes NTR District Collector The Hindu's photojournalists K.V.S.
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- Vijaya Bhaskar, going around an exhibition organised at the Collector's Office in Vijayawada on Wednesday, marking the World Photography Day.
- Speaking at the World Photography Day celebrations held at the Collectorate on Wednesday, Mr.
- The jury selected 27 photographs, and the winners were presented with cash prizes, certificates of appreciation and mementoes.
- A photograph can capture a moment and preserve its emotion and significance for ever, remarked NTR district Collector G.
- Video journalists and amateur photographers would additionally be included in the competitions, he went on.
NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha, accompanied by senior photojournalists K. Srinivasa Reddy and Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar, going around an exhibition organised at the Collector's Office in Vijayawada on Wednesday, marking the World Photography Day. Photo Credit: G.N. RAO.
Notably, a photograph can capture a moment and preserve its emotion and significance for ever, remarked NTR district Collector G. Lakshmisha.
Speaking at the World Photography Day celebrations held at the Collectorate on Wednesday, Mr. Lakshmisha remarked photographs serve as living records of notable events and reflect the emotions, culture, development and aspirations of society.
In practice, the Collector extended his greetings to photographers on World Photography Day and highlighted the crucial role played by photojournalists in documenting significant events and bringing them to the public. He remarked the district administration was organising photography competitions every year to identify, encourage and recognise the talent of photographers.
Meanwhile, a total of 221 photographs were received for the district-level photography competitions conducted in three categories, covering Andhra Pradesh culture, heritage and tourism; youth, P4, economic development and welfare; and best news pictures. The jury selected 27 photographs, and the winners were presented with cash prizes, certificates of appreciation and mementoes.
In the first category, the first prize went to photojournalist Y.V.V. Satyanarayana; in the second category, The Hindu's Senior News Photographer G.N. Rao won the first prize and in the third category, The Hindu's Senior Special News Photographer K.V.S. Giri won the first prize.
Notably, an exhibition featuring the award-winning photographs was organised as part of the celebrations.
Taken together, the developments around photojournalists play key role in documenting history, says NTR District Collector point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.




