Dubai Photo Forum 2 is a discussion platform for proposing and debating important and sensitive issues in the field of photography, with the aim of raising the bar and standards for this sector in the region, and contributing to the improvement, understanding and acceptance of its output.

Sessions

  • Women and Photography as a profession and career.
  • Areas of specialization, and types of photography most suitable for women.
  • Women in photography.
  • Women as war photographers.
  • Female photographers in the East versus the West.
  • International critique and judging criteria, and pertinent facts.
  • Qualifications of a critic and a judge in photographic competitions.
  • Impartial judging and judging connected with participation levels (comparative judging).
  • The role of judging in creating a renewed framework for global photography.
  • The role of judging in eliminating wrong practices (pre-screening, practices contrary to the norms and ethics, imitating and repetition, etc.).
  • The level of GCC photographers globally, and the trend of winning awards in international competitions.
  • Do GCC photographers take up professional photography as means to make a living?
  • The role of GCC photographers as ambassadors for their countries and cultures.
  • GCC photographers’ need for institutional support, and the return on investment (ROI).
  • Absence/scarcity of women in the GCC photography scene.
  • Eastern Photographers: Arab, Indian, and East Asian photographers, and how they differ.
  • The quantitative dominance of Eastern photographers in Western competitions.
  • Shift in the global photography curve.
  • The rich subjects for photography in developing countries, and the tangible shift towards them.
  • Comparison between Eastern and Western Photographers (capabilities, education, richness, creativity).
  • Arab photography archives.
  • Copyright in photography: photographers or institutions.
  • The development of Arabic photography, and how it compares with global photography.
  • Restrictions on Arabic photography: confessional, political, social.
  • Arabic Photography, between past and present.
  • Photography for all and its effect on the recipients.
WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Sahar Al Zarei

Sahar Al Zarei

United Arab Emirates

Samira Alkhalifa

Samira Alkhalifa

Kuwait

Eman Helal

Eman Helal

Egypt

Jassim Al Awadhi

Jassim Al Awadhi

United Arab Emirates

Maggie Steber

Maggie Steber

United States of America


JUDGING: INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND JUDGES' PERSONALITIES
Ayman Lotfy

Ayman Lotfy

Egypt

Adeeb Alani

Adeeb Alani

Iraq

Henk Van Kooten

Henk Van Kooten

Haiti

Martin Grahame-Dunn

Martin Grahame-Dunn

United Kingdom


GCC PHOTOGRAPHERS: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS OR WOULD-BE PROFESSIONALS
H.E. Ali Bin Thalith

H.E. Ali Bin Thalith

United Arab Emirates

Mohammed Al Kandari

Mohammed Al Kandari

Kuwait

Mohammed Babelli

Mohammed Babelli

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Maisa Al Hooti

Maisa Al Hooti

Sultanate of Oman

Ahmed Al-Bouseidi

Ahmed Al-Bouseidi

Sultanate of Oman


EAST VS.WEST: A CLASH OF PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE?
Majed Sultan Al-Zaabi

Majed Sultan Al-Zaabi

Kuwait

Dimitri Beck

Dimitri Beck

France

Shahidul Alam

Shahidul Alam

Bangladesh

Ken Geiger

Ken Geiger

United States of America

Tom Ang

Tom Ang

New Zealand


WITNESSING ARAB PHOTOGRAPHY: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE
HRH Reem Al Faisal

HRH Reem Al Faisal

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Alsaad Almenhaly

Alsaad Almenhaly

United Arab Emirates

Oscar Mitri

Oscar Mitri

Egypt

Mohamed Mahdy

Mohamed Mahdy

Egypt

Abdulrahman Al-Ghabri

Abdulrahman Al-Ghabri

Yemen