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Turkish Photographer Wins 2012 CGAP Photo Contest

October 23, 2010



Washington, D.C., 23 October 2012: The winner of the 2012 CGAP Photo Contest is Yavuz Sariyildiz of Turkey. His photo won out over 2,500 entries from professional and non-professional photographers from over 80 countries around the world. The photo, “Smoke of Charcoal,” depicts men separating charcoal to scale in order to sell at a local market.

“I started photography in 2004. Immediately, it became a passion,” said Sariyildiz, who was previously assistant general manager responsible for small and medium enterprises at a leading Turkish bank. “After 25 years of my banking career I quit in 2009. Now I am a full time freelance photographer. My banking experience is helping me communicate easily with very small producers and enterprises to create new documentary projects. Now I am still working with them, but this time the subject is their lives through photography.”

The judges also selected 28 other photos from around the world as finalists, which were highlighted for their technical skill, emotional impact or ability to convey the story of financial inclusion.

For the first time this year, a popular vote on CGAP.org also determined a People’s Choice winner. The winning photo, “The Book Suffers,” portrays a bookseller in one of Baghdad’s largest markets.

Photographers from over 80 countries made this the most competitive year so far in the Contest, now in its seventh year. Entries were judged on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, and artistic merit. The panel of judges consisted of Anne Farrar, Photo Editor at The Washington Post, Chris Combs, Photo Editor at National Geographic, Suzanne Lemakis, Director of Fine Art at Citigroup, and Susan Sterner, Director of New Media Photojournalism at the Corcoran School of Art and Design.

The annual CGAP Photo Contest aims to highlight stand-out photography from amateurs and professionals depicting microfinance around the world. The Contest draws thousands of entries from all regions of the world. Over the years, the photo contest has resulted in a remarkable set of images, showcasing the different ways in which poor households use microfinance and how financial inclusion can improve the lives of the poor. This year’s grand prize is a $2,000 gift certificate for photography equipment and accessories.

Grand Prize
Smoke of Charcoal
Yavuz Sariyildiz, Turkey

East Asia and Pacific Regional Winner
Bean Seller
Mohammad Nazri bin Sulaiman, Indonesia

Women Shop
Joydeep Mukherjee, India

Second Prize
Warmhouse in Siberia
Andrey Rudakov, Russia

Special Mentions
Shine
Dinh Manh Tai, Vietnam

Miles to Go
Prakash Hatvalne, India

Third Prize
Happiness
Wang Xiaohong, China

Craftsman of Ceramic
Yavuz Sariyildiz, Turkey

The Slivery Dreams
Abdul Aziz Apu, Bangladesh

People’s Choice
The Book Suffers
Qayssar Alwarda, Iraq

Musical Shop
Kaushik Majumder, India

Drying Paddy
Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Bangladesh

Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Winner
Harvesting Seaweed
Wim Opmeer, Tanzania

Siberian Fisherman
Andrey Rudakov, Russia

Chicken Barbecue
Yavuz Sariyildiz, Turkey

Middle East and North Africa Regional Winner
Life
Reza Golchin, Iran

Finalists
Against the Wind
Vo Anh Kiet, Vietnam

Hay
Anvar Khodzhaniyavoz, Uzbekistan

Latin America and Caribbean Regional Winner
Haitian Artist
Joseph Molieri, Haiti

To Catch Fish
Ngo Quang Phuc, Vietnam

Seasonal Worker
Erkan Kalenderli, Turkey

South Asia Regional Winner
Dry Fish
KM Asad, Bangladesh

Alabio Duck Shepherd
Andi Sucirta, Indonesia

Goat Feeder
Omer Gencal, Turkey

 

Traditional Boat Makers
Andi Sucirta, Indonesia

Anchovy Season
Ngo Quang Phuc, Vietnam

 

Floating Market
Andi Sucirta, Indonesia

Mobile Credit Officer
Ariel Slaton, Nicaragua

 

Thread Factory
Joydeep Mukherjee, India

The Machinist
Raniel Jose Castaneda, The Philippines

About CGAP
Under the World Bank Group CGAP (The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor) is the world's leading resource for the advancement of microfinance. CGAP provides the financial industry, governments and investors with objective information, expert opinion, and innovative solutions to effectively expand access to finance for poor people around the world.

Media Contacts
Jeanette Thomas
jthomas1@worldbank.org



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