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The Andrei Stenin International Photo Contest. An annual contest for photojournalists aged between 18 and 33 years old. https://stenincontest.com
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Can you tell the duration of the world's longest photo session? It lasted for 5845 days.

Munish Bansal set a world record for the “most consecutive days photographing one person”. He took photos of his daughter from the moment of her birth in 1996 till her 16th birthday in 2012. Following that, Munish put together a 12-minute video using the photos, which is now accessible online.

Our Contest has a special nomination for such photo stories. And what photo series have you thought of making?
Looking back at the last year’s winners.
This single photo, “Plastic Hell”, won the third place in the 2023 Stenin Contest (“Top News” nomination).

The photo depicts a worker of a waste-recycling plant standing in front of a mountain of plastic bottles. It conveys a message of the gradual transformation of our planet with its amazing nature into a plastic-infested environment.

Abdul Momin who took this photo is from Bangladesh. He discovered his passion for photography during college, abandoning a career as an office employee to delve into capturing the lives of those around him. His works were published in such prominent media as The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, National Geographic, The Mirror. He has won many national and international awards. According to Abdul, photography has transformed his life by allowing him to share his perspective of the world with others.
💃🕺On the International Dance Day let’s take a look at an impressive work by a 2023 Stenin Contest participant.

This single photo, “Snow Dragon Dance”, won the second place in the 2023 Stenin Contest (“Sports” nomination).
Even as spring begins, the Xinyi Sports Park in Hegang City, Heilongjiang Province remains snow-covered. The photo depicts fitness enthusiasts performing a vibrant ribbon dragon dance amidst the snow.

The image was captured by Xie Jianfei from China. He is a Xinhua photographer who began working in 2019 and took part in covering the COVID-19 situation in Hubei Province. In 2020, he was honored with the title of an outstanding photographer for documenting China's efforts in combating the coronavirus.
He also won the second prize at the International Photography Awards in 2021.
🌷Happy May Day!
There are different names under which the International Workers’ Day is celebrated around the world, but whatever the name, it is associated with the topic of labor. In the USSR, it was known as the “Day of International Solidarity of Working People”. In present-day Russia, it is the “Holiday of Spring and Labor”. See the controversy? On the one hand, it is the “day of labor”, and on the other hand, it is a public holiday.
Time to play! Join us for a photo quiz.
Does anyone here know what “aperture” stands for in a camera?
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Here comes the correct answer to our quiz:
In a camera, “aperture” stands for a device controlling the amount of light that reaches the image sensor (point B).

Who got this one right? Give your thumbs-up! Well-done to all!
🌸Dear photo Contest participants and subscribers!

We congratulate you on the Victory Day! In Russia, the Ninth of May is the date that reminds us of the heroic deeds of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, of those who defended our Motherland. On this day, we remember all those who sacrificed their lives for the peaceful skies above.

If you are commemorating with us, let each of your photos symbolize memory and respect for those who fought for our future. May they inspire us to take positive actions and help us keep peace in the world.

Congratulations on the Great Victory! Eternal memory to heroes!
Going through the works by the last year’s winners. This single photo, Fighting to the End (“Sports” nomination) claimed first prize in the 2023 Stenin Contest.

This is a picture of Yegor Noskov as he was playing for the junior football club CSKA (Moscow) in a match against his peers from Torpedo (Moscow). The footballer was captured in the heat of the game: Trying to keep the ball on the field, he went into a tackle and got straight into a puddle, but that wouldn’t stop him. His key focus was on retaining possession of the ball for the team, demonstrating the player's resilience and unwavering resolve to keep fighting until the very end.

Edgar Brechshanov, who took the photo, was born in 1996, in Moscow. He graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies. During his first year, he developed an interest in photography.
When capturing moving objects, the use of long exposure results in:
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C) The motion blur effect.
Here comes the correct answer to our quiz: It is the motion blur effect (point C). The effect is achieved with the use of long exposure when capturing moving objects.

Who got it right? Give your thumbs-up! Well-done to all!
Going through the works by the last year’s winners. This single photo The Dying Tradition Through Circle (“My Planet” nomination) received first prize at the 2023 Stenin Contest.

Stilt fishermen: This fishing technique originated during the Second World War when food was scarce, and the fishing spots were quite often unavailable. It was then that some clever fishermen devised a way to fish while being in the water. The photo captures fishermen at work on the northern coast of India.

Sayan Adhikary, who took the image, lives in Kolkata, India. To him, photography is a way to freeze life's most beautiful moments, just as he witnesses and senses them. He specializes in street and documentary photography. Above all, he is drawn to uncertainty and suspense.
We are sharing some news of the Andrey Stenin International Press Photo Contest today. May is the time when the jury of high-class professionals in the field of photography evaluates the works submitted for the competition. There is less and less time left before the finalists are announced, but in the meantime we want to tell you about those who joined the jury of the competition this year.
These people are united not only by their work in photography. All of them became winners of the Stenin contest in different years, receiving the highest award of the competition - the Grand Prix.
Let's get acquainted with the jury of the Andrey Stenin International Photojournalism Competition.
Alexey Orlov is a Moscow documentary photographer, winner of numerous photographic awards and prizes. The "Vedomosti" newspaper staff photographer. Member of the "Peredvizhniki"creative association. The Grand Prix winner of the Stenin competition in 2023.
Alexey highly appreciated the works submitted to the Stenin competition this year and noted: "I was surprised by the huge number of works by foreign photographers. This is encouraging. And it is very important that colleagues do not just send beautiful pictures, but raise issues relevant in their countries, the environment, social injustice or else. I would also like to see more works from Russian authors on the same important topics. Photojournalism should show people that there are problems in this world that are worth thinking about."
A collection of over 50 works by winners of the Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest was put on display at the Debora Arango Public Library and Culture Park in Envigado, Colombia, on June 6. This marks the third exhibition for the photo contest in Colombia and the final stop for this year’s international roadshow.
The exhibition is sponsored by Phoenix Corporation, the Photographers’ Association of Envigado and the Envigado Mayor’s Office Department of Culture. The event will run until the end of June.
Phoenix CEO Luis Ochoa noted:
“The contest honors the memory of Andrei Stenin. The exhibition launched today in Colombia pays tribute to all of our colleagues who lost their lives while fulfilling their mission to inform the public about world events. It is unimaginable that in the 21st century, our colleagues and journalists continue to be killed...As a Colombian, I hope that in a few years, I will see Colombian photographers participating in this contest.”
Pictures by: © Club Fotográfico Envigado
This year Alyona Kochetkova, Russian photographer and photography teacher joined our jury. Alyona is a winner of numerous international photography awards including The World Press Photo. She has also received The Grand Prix of The International Andrei Stenin Press Photo Contest. Her works have been published and exhibited worldwide.
Alyona shared her opinion about works submitted to the 10th edition of the Stenin contest: "The works submitted to the competition this year make a strong impression. Together they make up a multi-part portrait of our difficult time. A wide range of events is presented - from everyday life, traditions and holidays to the most acute incidents, conflicts and environmental disasters. For me, the most precious works are those that openly show the most poignant events and situations, show attention to the common man, trying to understand and share his troubles and trials".


 

 
The finalists of the 10th Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest have been announced in Moscow.

The shortlist of the winners, as well as the competition entries are published on the contest website in Russian
https://stenincontest.ru/winners2024/ and English https://stenincontest.com/winners2024/ .

As is traditional, the shortlist, compiled by an international jury, is not ranked; the places will be announced in September along with the Grand Prix.



The number of countries from which the finalists come has been growing every year. The 2024 shortlist for the first time includes singles and photo series by young photojournalists from Syria, South Africa and Myanmar.


Our congratulations to the finalists!

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Oksana Oleinik, curator of the Andrei Stenin Contest, has shared her remarks regarding the shortlist:

“A crucial aspect of our competition is the work of the jury. In this special anniversary year of the Andrei Stenin Contest, we have invited previous Grand Prix winners to join the jury panel. These photographers, who came from various countries, have since become esteemed masters, each offering their unique expert perspectives.

They have demonstrated exceptional professionalism by meticulously selecting outstanding works from a vast and diverse pool of submitted photographs for the shortlist. I encourage everyone to visit our competition website and explore these selections. The creativity of young photographers continues to inspire us, and we are pleased to support them as they embark on their careers.”
 Danilo Garcia Di Meo is a italian social documentary photographer, filmmaker who joined our jury this year. Currently collaborates with the international press photo agency AGF, associations and cooperatives.He received numerous  international awards  including the Gran Prix at “Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest”. 

Danilo shared his opinion about voting: "I must say it wasn't easy at all; they all could have been winning pieces. I tried to give higher scores not only to the most important stories, which we always need and which, fortunately, are often documented by many photojournalist colleagues around the world, but especially to those who tried to present a new perspective on issues that everyone should pay attention to".