Fine Art: Photomanipulation (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Dancer of Fire 2
Photo © Mohammed Munir El Kadi
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After a day of shooting, we decided to rest enjoying the beautiful music. My colleague decided to dance and wanted me to shoot her. This is my interpretation of her dance.
Munir is an active member in Abu Dhabi Photographers Group and the Wednesday Group in Abu Dhabi
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After a day of shooting, we decided to rest enjoying the beautiful music. My colleague decided to dance and wanted me to shoot her. This is my interpretation of her dance.
About author:
Munir El Kadi is an Iraqi photographer currently based in Abu Dhabi. He started photography at the age of 14 when his father gave him an AE1 Canon film camera. At the age of 17 he had his first photograph published as a cover for Afaq Arabia cultural journal in Iraq. In the early days of digital photography he shifted his interest to documentary film making before moving back into photography in 2008. He has won several international awards including the Juror of Merit award in the International Fine Art Photography Awards, Paris 2013 and a Special Honorable mention in the IPA Luci Awards in 2012. His works have been exhibited in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Paris, the Wisbech Museum in Oxfordshire, UK, as well as in Freiburg, Germany. Munir earned his photography diploma from New Institute of Photography in 2014. He worked with names like Ahmed Qabani and Muath Al Alousi from Iraq, Khalid Tarmanini from Syria, and Maurice Weiss from Germany. His projects focus on cultural, environmental and social issues of today’s world. Aside from Photography, Munir interests are in Tango, issues in contemporary education, and philosophy of science.Munir enjoys travel, cultural, nature and abstract photography. During his spare time when he is not shooting, he enjoys Argentinian tango dancing, reading and cultural activities.Munir is an active member in Abu Dhabi Photographers Group and the Wednesday Group in Abu Dhabi
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