New photo competition confronts S Akld stereotype
Media Release
12 November 2008
New photographic competition confronts South Auckland stereotype
Manukau Libraries have launched a new youth photographic competition called All Eyes on Manukau aimed at confronting the ‘South Auckland’ stereotype and celebrating the diversity of the city.
Youth are encouraged to take photos of ‘their’ Manukau, giving them the chance to profile their daily lives, family, friends, neighbourhoods and things that matter to them.
Learning and Literacy Coordinator Jody Gayton is hoping the images teen enter will reflect the dynamic, positive side of life in Manukau.
“Manukau is a great place to live although this is not always reflected in the media. All Eyes on Manukau gives young people the chance to show the rest of New Zealand how proud they are of the city and what they love about it,” says Jody.
Entries will be judged by Vinesh Kumaran an emerging young Manukau photographer who has just been awarded a place in the Art Source development programme. He has worked with a number of leading commercial photographers both internationally as well as locally. Vinesh has contributed to various magazines such as Metro, BMW, Top Gear and AA Directions magazine.
The top prize for the best photo is a digital camera and there will be a people’s choice award as well. Chosen semi-finalists will be displayed at various Manukau Libraries and the public will be asked to vote for their favourite.
The competition closes at 12 noon on 30 January 2009. Competition details and entry forms can be found at www.manukau-libraries.govtnz
All photos entered will be displayed online at http://www.flickr.com/people/31835501@N04/
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Notes to Editors:
Further
information on Vinesh can be found at
http://www.artsregionaltrust.org.nz/art-source/people/
http://www.vineshkumaran.com/