Canadian Premier – Halifax Black Film Festival ,Canada
With “BlackIndia” we intend to speak for the Blacks (Siddi Tribe/ African Origin Indians) & African students studying in INDIA and highlight the racism faced by them which nobody talks about.
With “BlackIndia” we intend to speak for the Blacks (Siddi Tribe/ African Origin Indians) & African students studying in INDIA and highlight the racism faced by them which nobody talks about.
It was during one late night drive back home in Mumbai that photographer-turned-director Haider Khan saw street dogs running after a scared man dressed in a monkey suit. Initially, Khan mistook him for a Ramleela actor. Soon Khan learnt that the `langur man’ was a victim of pranksters, who had got him to take a …
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Sony’s iconic World Photography Awards are back with some of the greatest image creators being rewarded for their skills behind the camera. 10 coveted gongs have just been dished out during a prestigious ceremony in London with winners from across the globe picking up the top prizes.
Record number of entries for the seventeenth edition of the Sony World Photography Awards Professional competition , whose finalists and semi – finalists were announced by the World Photography Organisation. For 2024, more than 395,000 images from over 220 countries were submitted. All works in the section of the competition dedicated to professionals will be examined on the basis of the technical mastery demonstrated by the author, …
If you spot someone jumping from tree to tree at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) at Nandan, don’t be quick to alert the authorities. It’s none other than actor Jacky Wadwani, accompanied by his director, Haider Khan. Together, they are at the film fest for the screening of their Gujarati documentary ‘Langur: The …
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This is a heart-wrenching documentary about the Afro Indian community/Siddhis of Gujarat, India. Some Indians hate dark-skinned people, including fellow Indians. #Blacklivesmatter
A summit of international creativity, the fascinating evening will unfold a discussion on what lies between photography and inspiration. The event’s unique discourse presents leading artists from around the world on one stage, all of whom are exhibiting in the International Photography Festival.
The world photography association recently organized the event World’s Best Photographer in Israel. Where Haider will be one of the five talented photographers to speak.
At the end of November and the beginning of December (November 23 – December 3), the International Photography Festival will be held in Tel Aviv, which will celebrate a decade with a series of festive events.
The award-winning and finalist images are a visual representation of the need to prevent the increase in global temperature from exceeding 1.5°C, with photos that demonstrate in vivid colors the impact of droughts, oil spills and pollution on the environment, animals and people.