Canon Middle East, Dubai Business Women Council launch ‘Women Who Empower’ campaign
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This image by the participant Almudena Berzosa beautifully depicts the intricate interplay between nature's marvels and the architectural feats of humanity, illustrating the coexistence and mutual gifts shared between the two.
Aligned with this year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion," the campaign focuses on empowering women through a variety of platforms
These include webinars, mentorship opportunities, and networking events, aimed at showcasing their work and fostering their professional growth
Dubai, UAE – In a move to support and uplift women in the imaging and print industries, Canon Middle East, in collaboration with the Dubai Business Women Council (DBWC), has launched the ‘Women Who Empower’ campaign. The initiative is designed to provide women with the necessary tools, training, and opportunities to excel in their fields.
This pic by Tania Ghoussainy shows that even after spending a long time in Dubai, her passion for exploring the city never wanes. While wandering through a souk, she spots a perfect angle for an amazing picture and quickly takes out her camera to capture the moment.
Aligned with this year’s International Women’s Day theme, “Inspire Inclusion,” the campaign focuses on empowering women through a variety of platforms. These include webinars, mentorship opportunities, and networking events, aimed at showcasing their work and fostering their professional growth.
This picture was taken by Anais Agbo. As a passionate advocate for meditation and calmness, she strives to convey through her images the profound benefits of taking a moment of tranquility. Her photographs invite viewers to experience the soothing sensation of breathing without pressure or the burden of pending tasks.
As part of the campaign, participants underwent four training sessions covering printing, photography, and content creation. The culmination of their efforts was celebrated at a gallery exhibition hosted by DBWC, where the women showcased their captured photos.
This picture is by Belinda Freeman. After three days at Jebel Ali Resort trying to photograph a peacock, he finally acknowledged her presence. He looked at her and paused in front of her camera, as if appreciating her perseverance.
The photo by Grace Karim that holds a lot of pain and strength. With the heavy rains that hit Dubai, a tragedy struck. Like many businesses, Grace’s shop was not spared. Her shop was flooded, her books were lost, but resilience and strength were born.
Picture taken by Lima Farran. After being stuck indoors for a few days due to heavy rain, this photo was her way of expressing her sense of freedom and showcasing the beauty of the sky after it had been cleansed by the rain. A sort of rebirth.
Picture by Rekha Sunil. As someone deeply connected to plants and passionate about nature and growth, her love for them inspired her to capture this photo. Her desire to showcase this affection drives her to highlight the beauty and vitality of the natural world through her lens.
A photo by Tala Alnounou. Architecture is not just a profession; it’s a passion sometimes misunderstood by outsiders. With a deep passion for her work, she tries to capture abstract portraits of buildings and show the beauty she sees through her photos.
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