Kadir van Lohuizen's Wasteland wins a World Press Photo

NOOR and the NOOR Foundation are very proud to announce that Kadir van Lohuizenhas been nominated for the World Press Photo Contest Environment stories category.

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Kadir van Lohuizen was nominated today in the Enviroment Series category of the World Press Photo Contest for his extensive work about waste around the world.

Since early 2016, Kadir van Lohuizen has been investigating six megacities in the world (Jakarta, Tokyo, Lagos, New York, São Paulo and Amsterdam) how they manage or mismanage their waste. This lead in showing some remarkable differences.

The world generates per day 3.5 million tones of solid waste, ten times more then a century ago. If nothing is done, it will be 11 million tones by the end of the century.

If the world is not prepared to think about waste reduction and actually treat waste as a resource, next generations will drown in their own waste.

On receiving this nomination, Kadir says: "I am very happy that this series is rewarded, specially because it will showcase the issue of our waste problem at the exhibition of World Press Photo in more than 50 countries around the world."

NOOR Managing Director Clement Saccomani comments further: "It is a great pride to see the fantastic and necessary work of Kadir rewarded by the World Press Photo. Kadir builds and tells for today and tomorrow, important stories of our world and our future."

 
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This project was graciously supported by the Nikon Europe Ambassador program.

Announcing the Diploma in Documentary Photography

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The Danish School of Media and Journalism, the NOOR Foundation, and the World Press Photo Foundation are proud to announce the launch of the second year of the Diploma in Documentary Photography - thereby combining outstanding educational formats and content from DMJX, instruction from the world renowned documentary photographers of NOOR Images, and the World Press Photo Foundation's unique insight into current industry practices and debates in photography.

The diploma program is approved by the Danish Ministry of Education making it a formal program within the international ECTS-system.

The deadline for applications is the 12th of March 2018. 

Participants for the Nikon-Noor Sweden Academy

We are delighted to announce the 15 participants selected for the Nikon-NOOR Academy, which will take place in Stockholm, Sweden between from 12th to 16th of March 2018. 

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We would like sincerely thank all the people who sent forward their applications and congratulate the photographers who will participate in the workshop with Yuri Kozyrev, Jon Lowenstein and Kadir van Lohuizen: 

Alice Aedy
Hampus Andersson
Matteo Congregalli
Mohammed Elshamy
Pablo Garrigos Cucarella
Néha Hirve
Olga Karpushina
Carlo Lombardi
Nora Lorek
Lea Mandana
Anna Mininkova
Victor Raison
Juliette Robert
Line Ørnes Søndergaard
Alessandro Vincenzi

We are excited to meet & work together in Stockholm!

Participants for Nikon-Noor Poland Academy

We are delighted to announce the 15 participants selected for the Nikon-NOOR Academy, which will take place in Warsaw, Poland between from 26th of February 2018 to the 1st of March 2018. 

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We would like sincerely thank all the people who sent forward their applications and congratulate the photographers who will participate in the workshop with Nina Berman, Tanya Habjouqa and Sebastian Liste.

Andreea Campeanu
Francesca De Chirico
Agata Grzybowska
Artur Gutowski
Anna Ivantsova
Filip Jakubowski
Dominika Jaruga
Karolina Jonderko
Pawel Laczny
Krystian Maj
Rafal Siderski
Farzad Soleimani
Alexander Vasukovich
Anastasia Vlasova
Dawid Zielinski

We are excited to meet & work together in Warsaw!

Tanya Habjouqa teaching at Gulf Photo Plus

During Gulf Photo Plus Week in February 2019, Tanya Habjouqa will be teaching two workshops, one of which is her "Red Pill" workshop: "You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." - The Matrix

For those photographers who are comfortable with their technique with the camera and looking to challenge themselves conceptually, this workshop is designed to clear any creative blocks and help you dive headfirst into your project. Tanya Habjouqa will take your mental process and approach to documentary work into uncharted territories of personal narrative liberation. In other words, you are choosing the red pill.