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2011 Awards { 47 images } Created 27 Nov 2012

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  • Recieved Honor of Distinction at 5th Photography MastersCup | 3d Place | Photojournalism<br />
http://ingetjetadros.com/2011/11/09/3rd-place-honor-of-distinction-at-photography-masterscup/<br />
NGO Raphael | Dehradun | India 2011 Sometimes referred to as, 'The Separating Sickness' Leprosy currently affects approximately a quarter of a million people throughout the world, with over 50% of these cases occurring in India.
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  • Very happy to be 1 of the 2 Australian photographers to have won the prestigious Loupe Award in 2011 with this image, The woman and the chicken. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/view-image.htm?index=3&gid=10697<br />
Winner 3d place at International Loupe Awards 2012.<br />
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  • ‘This Is My Country,’ is a comprehensive visual documentation of Australia’s indigenous people by Ingetje Tadros. It communicates the legacy of historical domination and oppression of Australia’s first inhabitants within a contemporary context.
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  • This project of New Vision Of India is The Blessing Children's Orphanage in Kurtamgarh, in Kandamal district, India.<br />
This project, where Mr. Barada Prasan Nayak is the Director, teaches 60 orphaned (predominately indiginous but not exclusively) children aged between the ages of 5 and 13.<br />
This NGO is 100% locally owned and managed.
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  • Bronze Award at PX3 Prix de la Photographie -Paris 2011<br />
Categorie:Portraiture | Culture<br />
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  • Basanta is one of the oldest members living at Raphael's, leprosy colonie.<br />
Basanta was Nominated at the 5th Annual Photography Masters Cup Sometimes referred to as, 'The Separating Sickness' Leprosy currently affects approximately a quarter of a million people throughout the world, with over 50% of these cases occurring in India.
    Nominated at the 5th Annual Photogra.. Cup
  • Bronze Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie | Paris<br />
Categorie: Book Proposal (Series Only) People<br />
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The Nyangatom live south of Omo National park and occasionally migrate in to the lower regions of the park when water or grazing is scarce. Numbering around 6,000-7,000 in population, the Nyangatom are agro pastoralists, relying on cattle herding and floor- retreat agriculture (consisting mainly of sorghum harvesting on the Omo and kibish Rivers). The Nyangatom tend to indulge in honey and frequently smoke out beehives in the park to get the honey inside the nests. The Nyangatom  are known to be great warriors and quite frequently, active warmongers, they are often at war with the neighboring tribes including the Hamer, the Karo and the Surma. Small group of Nyangatom  along the Omo are specialised crocodile hunters using harpoons from a dugout canoe. The elders of both sexes wear a lower lip plug, the men’s being made from ivory and women’s made from copper filigree. Omo river,Omerate , Ethiopia, 2010.<br />
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  • Bronze Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie | Paris<br />
Categorie: Book Proposal (Series Only) People.<br />
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The Nyangatom live south of Omo National park and occasionally migrate in to the lower regions of the park when water or grazing is scarce. Numbering around 6,000-7,000 in population, the Nyangatom are agro pastoralists, relying on cattle herding and floor- retreat agriculture (consisting mainly of sorghum harvesting on the Omo and kibish Rivers). The Nyangatom tend to indulge in honey and frequently smoke out beehives in the park to get the honey inside the nests. The Nyangatom  are known to be great warriors and quite frequently, active warmongers, they are often at war with the neighboring tribes including the Hamer, the Karo and the Surma. Small group of Nyangatom  along the Omo are specialised crocodile hunters using harpoons from a dugout canoe. The elders of both sexes wear a lower lip plug, the men’s being made from ivory and women’s made from copper filigree. Omo river,Omerate , Ethiopia, 2010.<br />
©Ingetje Tadros
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  • Bronze Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie | Paris<br />
Categorie: Book Proposal (Series Only) <br />
People<br />
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Exclusive at AuroraPhotos<br />
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The Nyangatom live south of Omo National park and occasionally migrate in to the lower regions of the park when water or grazing is scarce. Numbering around 6,000-7,000 in population, the Nyangatom are agro pastoralists, relying on cattle herding and floor- retreat agriculture (consisting mainly of sorghum harvesting on the Omo and kibish Rivers). The Nyangatom tend to indulge in honey and frequently smoke out beehives in the park to get the honey inside the nests. The Nyangatom  are known to be great warriors and quite frequently, active warmongers, they are often at war with the neighboring tribes including the Hamer, the Karo and the Surma. Small group of Nyangatom  along the Omo are specialised crocodile hunters using harpoons from a dugout canoe. The elders of both sexes wear a lower lip plug, the men’s being made from ivory and women’s made from copper filigree. Omo river,Omerate , Ethiopia, 2010.<br />
©Ingetje Tadros
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  • Bronze Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie | Paris<br />
Categorie: Book Proposal (Series Only) People<br />
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Exclusive at AuroraPhotos<br />
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The Nyangatom live south of Omo National park and occasionally migrate in to the lower regions of the park when water or grazing is scarce. Numbering around 6,000-7,000 in population, the Nyangatom are agro pastoralists, relying on cattle herding and floor- retreat agriculture (consisting mainly of sorghum harvesting on the Omo and kibish Rivers). The Nyangatom tend to indulge in honey and frequently smoke out beehives in the park to get the honey inside the nests. The Nyangatom  are known to be great warriors and quite frequently, active warmongers, they are often at war with the neighboring tribes including the Hamer, the Karo and the Surma. Small group of Nyangatom  along the Omo are specialised crocodile hunters using harpoons from a dugout canoe. The elders of both sexes wear a lower lip plug, the men’s being made from ivory and women’s made from copper filigree. Omo river,Omerate , Ethiopia, 2010.<br />
©Ingetje Tadros
    Nyangatom Tribe
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The Nyangatom live south of Omo National park and occasionally migrate in to the lower regions of the park when water or grazing is scarce. Numbering around 6,000-7,000 in population, the Nyangatom are agro pastoralists, relying on cattle herding and floor- retreat agriculture (consisting mainly of sorghum harvesting on the Omo and kibish Rivers). The Nyangatom tend to indulge in honey and frequently smoke out beehives in the park to get the honey inside the nests. The Nyangatom  are known to be great warriors and quite frequently, active warmongers, they are often at war with the neighboring tribes including the Hamer, the Karo and the Surma. Small group of Nyangatom  along the Omo are specialised crocodile hunters using harpoons from a dugout canoe. The elders of both sexes wear a lower lip plug, the men’s being made from ivory and women’s made from copper filigree. Omo river,Omerate , Ethiopia, 2010.<br />
©Ingetje Tadros
    Nyangatom Tribe
  • Third Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie<br />
Categorie: Advertising | Self Promotion<br />
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The Karo, which number only about 3,000 people, mainly live on the practice of flood retreat cultivationon the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia.The Karo excel in face and body painting, practiced in preparation of their dances and ceremonies, they decorate their bodies, often imitating the spotted plumage of a guinea fowl. Feather plumes are inserted in their clay hair buns to complete the look. The clay hair bun can take up to three days to construct and is usually re-made every three to six months. Their painted facemasks are spectacular. Karo women scarify their chests to beautify themselves. Scars are cut with a knife and ash is rubbed to produce a raised welt.<br />
Being the smallest tribe I the area, this group obviously struggles which direct threats from nearby tribes that have more gun power, greater numbers, and likely coalitions with one another.
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  • Third Price at PX3 2011 Prix de la Photographie | Paris<br />
Categorie: Advertising | Self-Promotion<br />
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  • Bronze Award at PX3 Prix de la Photographie -Paris 2011<br />
Categorie:Portraiture | Culture<br />
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  • Bronze Award at PX3 Prix de la Photographie -Paris 2011<br />
Categorie:Portraiture | Culture<br />
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Two tribal children wearing a calabash for protection for the sun.<br />
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  • Bronze Award at PX3 Prix de la Photographie -Paris 2011<br />
Categorie:Portraiture | Culture<br />
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This is a very exotic and a small tribe living in the Weyto Valley Desert living in a very harsh physical enviroment. The Arbore women generally wear a large black cloth to cover their heads. They perform many ritual-like dances while singing. They believe that dancing and singing with eliminate negative energies and give positive energy that will bring good-luck. The Arbore measure their wealth by the number of cattle they own..
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  • Bronze Award at PX3 Prix de la Photographie -Paris 2011<br />
Categorie:Portraiture | Culture<br />
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Tribal child wearing a calabash to protect for the sun.<br />
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  • Runner Up at Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2015 - Portrait<br />
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Winner 3d place at International Loupe Awards 2012. (Gold Award)<br />
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Very happy to be 1 of the 2 Australian photographers to have won the prestigious Loupe Award in 2011 with this image, The woman and the chicken.<br />
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©Ingetje Tadros/Getty Images.<br />
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http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/view-image.htm?index=3&gid=10697
    Runner Up-Australian Geographic