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2006 photo competition on climate justice

 


photo competition winners announced

The judges have made their choices for the first-ever Friends of the Earth International photo competition and you can see the top five winning photos below.

This year's theme was ‘climate justice’

Over 300 photos were received from 37 countries around the world, from both amateur and professional photographers. We are grateful to all of those who entered photos!

The photos were judged in five categories, and were judged both on technical merit and on relevance to the theme of climate justice.

The winners are the following:

Affected communities

Gabriel Tizon, Spain


First place: Gabriel Tizon, Spain

Second place (tied): G.M.B.Akash, Bangladesh

Second place (tied): G.M.B.Akash, Bangladesh

Third place (tied): Gunnar Album, Norway

Third place (tied): G.M.B.Akash, Bangladesh

Fourth place: Pip Starr, Australia

Fifth place: Boaz Rottem, United States



Threatened environments

Theuns Botha, South Africa


First place: Theuns Botha, South Africa

Second place: Daryl Mulvihill, Ireland

Third place: G.M.B.Akash, Bangladesh

Fourth place: G.M.B.Akash, Bangladesh

Fifth place: Ahmed Zahid, Maldives



Culprits


Philippa Reeves, United Kingdom


First place: Philippa Reeves, United Kingdom

Second place: Tomasz Chmarra, Poland

Third place (tied): Gwendal Danguy des Deserts, France

Third place (tied): Mark Cole, Netherlands

Fourth place: Tano Pansino, Argentina

Fifth place: Rene Jakl, Czech Republic



Resistance


Olmo Calvo Rodriguez, Argentina


First place: Olmo Calvo Rodriguez, Argentina

Second place: Rene Jakl, Czech Republic

Third place: Juraj Rizman, Slovakia

Fourth place: Gwendal Danguy des Deserts, France

Fifth place: Sari Leinonen, Finland



Sustainable energy


Rodney Dekker, Australia


First place: Rodney Dekker, Australia.

Second place: Chris Mole, United Kingdom

Third place: Nicolas Pousthomis, Argentina

Fourth place: Simon Coutts, Australia

Fifth place: Max Hogg, United Kingdom



The judges for the competition were:



Yann Arthus-Bertrand, France (see www.yannarthusbertrand.com )

Pal Hermansen, Norway (see www.palhermansen.com )

Tatiana Roa, Colombia (Friends of the Earth International Executive Committee)

Yuri Onodera, Japan (Friends of the Earth International Executive Committee)

Catherine Pearce, UK  (Friends of the Earth International Climate Campaign Coordinator)

Roque Pedace, Argentina (Friends of the Earth International Climate Campaign Coordinator)

Josie Lee and Damian Sullivan (Friends of the Earth Australia Climate Justice campaigners)

The FoEI Secretariat Communications team


A selection of the photos (first and second place winners in each category) will be printed in our 2007 wall calendar, which will be available for order from www.foei.org in mid-September.

The winning photos and many of the other outstanding photos from the competition will become part of a virtual exhibition on the Friends of the Earth International website later this year.

If your photo has been selected for the exhibition, you will hear from us separately by e-mail in the coming weeks.


For details about the exhibition, keep checking www.foei.org
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