PHOTOGRAPHY 4 HUMANITY

2019 Photography 4 Humanity Finalist
Photographer: K M Asad – Bangladesh
2019 Photography 4 Humanity Finalist
Photographer: K M Asad – Bangladesh
2019 Photography 4 Humanity Finalist
Photographer: K M Asad – Bangladesh

ABOUT

Photography 4 Humanity is an international initiative that calls on photographers around the world to help bring to life the power of human rights through their images. Highlighting the most compelling imagery – illustrating courage, despair, hope, injustice, compassion, human rights failures or victories in ways small and large – select images will serve to inspire people to take a stand for human rights.
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ABOUT

Photography 4 Humanity is an international initiative that calls on photographers around the world to help bring to life the power of human rights through their images. Highlighting the most compelling imagery – illustrating courage, despair, hope, injustice, compassion, human rights failures or victories in ways small and large – select images will serve to inspire people to take a stand for human rights.
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GLOBAL PRIZE

At the core of the initiative is a global call to action for amateur and professional photographers alike to submit images for an annual competition where the winning entry will receive the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize and have their image, along with the work of the Top 10 Finalists each year, exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

In addition, as part of an exciting new partnership announced in 2020, the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and Top 10 Finalists will also have their work exhibited at Fotografiska New York in recognition of Human Rights Day – December 10th.

GLOBAL PRIZE

At the core of the initiative is a global call to action for amateur and professional photographers alike to submit images for an annual competition where the winning entry will receive the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize and have their image, along with the work of the Top 10 Finalists each year, exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

In addition, as part of an exciting new partnership announced in 2020, the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and Top 10 Finalists will also have their work exhibited at Fotografiska New York in recognition of Human Rights Day – December 10th.

INTERNATIONAL PRESTIGE

Bringing extra gravitas to the Photography 4 Humanity Global Initiative and unique international photography competition, is its partners United Nations Human Rights and Fotografiska. UN Human Rights safeguards human rights for all 193 Member States of the United Nations, and Fotografiska is the largest and most prestigious photography museum in the world. The Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and Top 10 Finalists each year, will have their work exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and Fotografiska New York.

Adding to the prestige of the initiative, is the eminent jury that selects the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and the Top 10 Finalists which consists of world-renowned photographers, human rights experts, journalists and photo editors.

INTERNATIONAL PRESTIGE

Bringing extra gravitas to the Photography 4 Humanity Global Initiative and unique international photography competition, is its partners United Nations Human Rights and Fotografiska. UN Human Rights safeguards human rights for all 193 Member States of the United Nations, and Fotografiska is the largest and most prestigious photography museum in the world. The Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and Top 10 Finalists each year, will have their work exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and Fotografiska New York.

Adding to the prestige of the initiative, is the eminent jury that selects the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize Recipient and the Top 10 Finalists which consists of world-renowned photographers, human rights experts, journalists and photo editors.

EXHIBITS

Beginning in 2020, the Photography 4 Humanity Global Prize will be presented in recognition of UN Human Rights Day at the Photography 4 Humanity Reception and Exhibit at Fotografiska New York. Following the month-long installation, the images will move to the United Nations headquarters in New York where they will be exhibited outside of the General Assembly.

GLOBAL PARTNER
UN HUMAN RIGHTS

UN Human Rights represents the world's commitment to universal ideals of human dignity. They represent human rights issues for the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and thus have a unique mandate from the international community to promote and protect human rights for all, everywhere.
“We are proud to support Photography 4 Humanity, as art has the ability to transcend borders and speak truth to power. It also has the power to galvanize global mobilization for human rights, and at the same time honor artists who passionately use their work to promote and protect the rights of others.” 
- Laurent Sauveur
  Chief of External Outreach, UN Human Rights

GLOBAL PARTNER
UN HUMAN RIGHTS

UN Human Rights represents the world's commitment to universal ideals of human dignity. They represent human rights issues for the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and thus have a unique mandate from the international community to promote and protect human rights for all, everywhere.
“We are proud to support Photography 4 Humanity, as art has the ability to transcend borders and speak truth to power. It also has the power to galvanize global mobilization for human rights, and at the same time honor artists who passionately use their work to promote and protect the rights of others.” 
- Laurent Sauveur
  Chief of External Outreach, UN Human Rights

GLOBAL PARTNER
UN HUMAN RIGHTS

UN Human Rights represents the world's commitment to universal ideals of human dignity. They represent human rights issues for the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and thus have a unique mandate from the international community to promote and protect human rights for all, everywhere.
“We are proud to support Photography 4 Humanity, as art has the ability to transcend borders and speak truth to power. It also has the power to galvanize global mobilization for human rights, and at the same time honor artists who passionately use their work to promote and protect the rights of others.” 
- Laurent Sauveur
  Chief of External Outreach, UN Human Rights

PRESENTING PARTNER
FOTOGRAFISKA

Fotografiska is the largest photography museum in the world that showcases the greatest photographers, whether they’re emerging artists or already established internationally. They celebrate photography, but beyond being a museum, Fotografiska offers inclusive spaces for conversation and community. Fotografiska’s mission is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography and has museums in New York, Stockholm and Tallinn, Estonia.
“We are honored to have been selected as the Global Presenter of Photography 4 Humanity in support of UN Human Rights, as our founding principle is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography. By helping to provide a platform to share these human rights images with the world, we hope to give voice to those who have none.”
- Amanda Hajjar
   Director of Exhibitions, Fotografiska

PRESENTING PARTNER
FOTOGRAFISKA

Fotografiska is the largest photography museum in the world that showcases the greatest photographers, whether they’re emerging artists or already established internationally. They celebrate photography, but beyond being a museum, Fotografiska offers inclusive spaces for conversation and community. Fotografiska’s mission is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography and has museums in New York, Stockholm and Tallinn, Estonia.
“We are honored to have been selected as the Global Presenter of Photography 4 Humanity in support of UN Human Rights, as our founding principle is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography. By helping to provide a platform to share these human rights images with the world, we hope to give voice to those who have none.”
- Amanda Hajjar
   Director of Exhibitions, Fotografiska

THE INSPIRATION

In 2016, a bloody image of five-year-old Omran Daqnees, sitting in an ambulance after an airstrike destroyed his home and killed his brother in Syria, shocked the conscience of the world. Struck by that image and other human rights imagery that went viral at the time, David Clark realized that amateur and professional photographers around the world who document human rights abuses and triumphs possess a tremendous power to raise awareness and inspire people to stand up for human rights.  

In 2019, alongside Global Partner United Nations Human Rights, David Clark Cause officially launched The Photography 4 Humanity Global Initiative with the goal of highlighting the power imagery holds to inform, educate and inspire people to action. After the success of the inaugural year, Fotografiska NY joined UN Human Rights as a global partner of Photography 4 Humanity so the initiative could grow within the photographic, as well as the human rights community. As the Presenting Partner, Fotografiska NY will encourage photographers around the word to participate, and will annually curate the Photography 4 Humanity exhibit at the Fotografiska Museum in New York City on UN Human Rights Day.

THE INSPIRATION

In 2016, a bloody image of five-year-old Omran Daqnees, sitting in an ambulance after an airstrike destroyed his home and killed his brother in Syria, shocked the conscience of the world. Struck by that image and other human rights imagery that went viral at the time, David Clark realized that amateur and professional photographers around the world who document human rights abuses and triumphs possess a tremendous power to raise awareness and inspire people to stand up for human rights.  

In 2019, alongside Global Partner United Nations Human Rights, David Clark Cause officially launched The Photography 4 Humanity Global Initiative with the goal of highlighting the power imagery holds to inform, educate and inspire people to action. After the success of the inaugural year, Fotografiska NY joined UN Human Rights as a global partner of Photography 4 Humanity so the initiative could grow within the photographic, as well as the human rights community. As the Presenting Partner, Fotografiska NY will encourage photographers around the word to participate, and will annually curate the Photography 4 Humanity exhibit at the Fotografiska Museum in New York City on UN Human Rights Day.

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