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Gulshan Khan
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịSouth Africa Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụLadysmith Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụosee foto Dezie

Gulshan Khan bụ onye na-ese foto na South Africa nke bi na Johannesburg.[1] A maara ya n'ihe banyere ọrụ foto ya nke lekwasịrị anya na njirimara ikpe ziri ezi na mmepe nke ikike mmadụ, ọrụ Khan na-etinye aka na isiokwu dị iche iche gburugburu nnọchiteanya mgbasa ozi nke njirimara [nkọwa dị mkpa] na South Africa nke na-agwa ya omume anya ya. Gulshan Khan bụ onye na-ese foto na South Africa nke bi na Johannesburg.[2] A maara ya n'ihe banyere ọrụ foto ya nke lekwasịrị anya na njirimara ikpe ziri ezi na mmepe nke ikike mmadụ, ọrụ Khan na-etinye aka na isiokwu dị iche iche gburugburu nnọchiteanya mgbasa ozi nke njirimara [nkọwa dị mkpa] na South Africa nke na-agwa ya omume anya ya.

Ógè ọ malitere

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A zụlitere ya na Ladysmith, Kwazulu Natal, otu n'ime ụmụnne abụọ, o si n'ezinụlọ gbanyere mkpọrọgwụ na ọrụ obodo.

Onye gụsịrị akwụkwọ na mmemme Market Photo Workshop Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (PDP) nke izizi o bipụtara na Agence France Presse n'afọ 2016, ebe o mechara rụọ ọrụ otu ọnwa. [citation needed] Nwaanyị Africa izizi nke Agence France Press kenyere n'afọ 2017, ọ gara n'ihu na-arụ ọrụ maka ihe banyere ụlọ ọrụ ahụ dị ka onye na-arụsi ọrụ ike ógè ọ na-arụkwa ọrụ maka akwụkwọ na ụlọ ọrụ dị iche iche iche nke mba ụwa. [cittion needed] Ahụ mbụ ya nke ọrụ ogologo oge The Things We Carry Us (Udo) na-enyocha obodo ndị Alakụba nke South Africa na-emegbu egbu na-emepe nke oge na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe nkwenye na-emebi na-eme nkwenye nke South Africa.[3][4] A kpọrọ Khan ka ọ kwuo maka ebumnuche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị iji dekọọ ọnọdụ mmadụ, na mkpa foto dị ikwu maka ihe gbasara ùgwù, njirimara na nke, ikpe ziri ezi na ikike mmadụ na South Africa na n'ụwa niile n'afọ 2020 National Geographic Storytellers Summit 2020.[5][6]

Khan bụ otu n'ime ndị na-ese foto isii ahọpụtara n'ihe banyere World Press Photo 6x6 Talent Programme: Africa Edition.[7][8] Onye otu na World Press Photo Festival nké afọ 2019, Khan gosipụtara ọrụ ma sonye na okwu banyere Mmetụta nke akụkọ ahụ na onye ọ bụla nke kwuru maka mmetụta nke ihe oyiyi nwere ike inwe na ndụ ndị na-adịghị ike na mgbasa ozi yana nsogbu nke ụkpụrụ omume, ikikere na ibu ọrụ nke ndị na-ese foto, ndị nchịkọta, ndị na-ebipụta akwụkwọ na ndị ọzọ na-ahụ anya.[9]

Ihe ndị sitere na ọrụ ya The Things We Carry With Us (afọ 2017) nakwa Life in Plastic (afọ 2018) ka Iziko South African National Gallery nwetara dị ka akụkụ nke ebe nchekwa mba South Africa. [citation needed] A gụnyere ọrụ ya na mbipụta mbụ nke usoro "Four to Follow" nke World Press Photo guzobere n'afọ 2017, site na African Photojournalism Database na kwá foto otu narị nọ n'isi n'afọ 2018 site na ndị editọ nke Time.[10][11] A na-ebipụta ọrụ foto akụkọ Khan n'ọtụtụ akwụkwọ akụkọ mba ụwa, n'etiti ndị ọzọ The New York Times, [citation needed] The Washington Post, [cittion needed] New Frame, [citations needed] The Guardian, Al Jazeera, [citement needed] The Wall Street Journal. [citation necessary][12]

Ọ rụrụ ọrụ na NGO dị iche iche gụnyere United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) na African Women's Development Fund.

Khan bụ akụkụ nke ọgbọ ọhụrụ nke ndị na-ese foto South Africa nke oge a na-edekọ ihe nketa nke ala na-esote ịkpa ókè agbụrụ. Ọ bụ onye National Geographic Explorer, onye na-enye onyinye kwa ụbọchị n'Africa, onye otu Women Photograph na Native.

Ihe ngosi

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  • Everyday Africa, World Press Photo - Schloss Oldenburg, Oldenburg. Germany, Feb 2020 [citation needed]
  • Native Agency, Territory, Grün Berlin, Berlin, Germany, August 2019 [citation needed]
  • Photoville L.A. - MFON: Alter Prayer, Ritual and Offerings Los Angeles, May 2019 [citation needed]
  • Bronx Documentary Centre - Transitions: South Africa, New York City, Apr 2019 [citation needed]
  • Ọ bụghị ndị a na-enyo enyo - Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, Ọktoba 2018[13]
  • Johannesburg Art Galery, Art Market Budapest, Budapest, Oct 2018 [citation needed]
  • Unstill Life, Foto Kathmandu, Nepal, Ọktoba 2018 [ihe odide dị mkpa]
  • World Press Photo 6x6 Talent Africa Exhibition, Kutching, Malaysia, Septemba 2018 [citation needed][14]
  • Akụkọ ọhụrụ sitere na African Photojournalism Database - Nuku Photo Festival, Ghana, Septemba 2018[15]
  • Photoville NYC - A tụrụ anya ya: Akụkọ Ọhụrụ APJD, New York City, Septemba 2018[16][17]
  • Photoville NYC MFON: Ekpere ebe ịchụàjà, ememe na onyinye, New York City, Septemba 2018[18]
  • __ibo__ World Press Photo / APJD - LUMIX - Ememme maka ndị na-eto eto Photojournalism, June 2018 [citation needed]
  • [CROP] Project (Creative Resistance & Open Processes), Johannesburg, Nov 2017[19][20]

Edensibia

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  2. Gulshan Khan.
  3. Gulshan Khan, The things we carry with us (en). Gulshan Khan. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  4. Walsh (14 May 2019). These 20 Women Are the New Faces of Photojournalism (en). Artsy. Retrieved on 18 March 2020.
  5. Laurent (5 November 2018). Voices of African Photography: at the intersection of identity, power and belonging. The Washington Post.
  6. Khan (6 February 2020). Documenting The Human Condition | Gulshan Khan | Storytellers Summit 2020.
  7. Ntsoma. "World Press Photo 6x6 Talent Program: Africa", World Press Photo.
  8. Gulshan Khan | World Press Photo.
  9. Festival 2019 highlights | World Press Photo. www.worldpressphoto.org. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  10. Garms (31 August 2017). New series: Four to Follow #1 (en). Medium. Retrieved on 18 March 2020.
  11. The Top 100 Photos of 2018. Time. Retrieved on 18 March 2020.
  12. Images. "The South African teenagers using radio to fight gun crime - in pictures", The Guardian, 5 August 2019. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  13. Not the Usual Suspects (it-IT). Vogue Italia. Retrieved on 5 March 2020.
  14. Calendar | World Press Photo. www.worldpressphoto.org. Retrieved on 5 March 2020.
  15. Photographers (en-US). Nuku Photo Festival Ghana. Archived from the original on 20 March 2020. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  16. Silverman. "Highlighting Freedom, Resilience and Diversity at Photoville in Brooklyn", The New York Times, 9 December 2018.
  17. majda (19 July 2018). Foreseen: New narratives from the African Photojournalism Database (en-US). Photoville. Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  18. majda (19 July 2018). ALTAR: Prayer, Ritual, Offerings (en-US). Photoville. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
  19. The Lake. "[CROP Project | Photographic Street Intervention]", The Lake.
  20. Hart. "[CROP // An Exploration of Cross Continental Creative Resistance]", Bubblegum Club.