Winners of #PressforProgress Photo Contest - Celebrating Talented Photographers!
Discover the talented winners of the #PressforProgress Photo Contest, showcasing exceptional photographers from Sri Lanka. Ayesha Bulathgama clinched 1st place with her captivating work, followed by retired Central Bank official Ranjani Perera in 2nd place, and journalist Indunil Usgoda Arachchi in 3rd place. In the Below 35 category, Nayomi Thomas secured 1st place with her unique perspective on street photography, while young talent Sahanaya Perera stood out with an impressive entry. These individuals embody creativity and skill, leaving a mark in the world of photography.
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#PressforProgress Photo Contest Winners
1 1st stPlace Place Ayesha Bulathgama Ayesha Bulathgama Ayesha photography about 5 years ago as a student in the Hagoda School of Photography. After successfully completing a certificate course in photography, she joined the National Photographic Art Society of Sri Lanka and completed a 3-year diploma course in photography last year. Moreover, Ayesha became a member of Photographic Society of Sri Lanka. She currently competes in local and international photographic competitions and has been awarded many times. Bulathgama started her journey in The art of preservation
2nd Place - Ranjani Perera Retired official of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. After a hectic work period at the Central Bank she started to live up to her dream hobby. Since she started photography, she has achieved so many International awards and several Distinctions such as,LRPS from Royal Photographic Society UK, AFIAP from Francen, APSS from Photographic Society of Singapore AICS, ASWAN, LUSPA, of USA, AISF from France, Hon. PESGSPC , Cyprus, AISLP Institute of SriLankan Photographers , ANPAS National Photographic Art Society of Sri Lanka and many other awards Carving out a livelihood
3rd Place Indunil Usgoda Arachchi Indunil Usgoda Arachchi is a journalist for the Ravaya newspaper. Her home town is Matara, Southern province in Sri Lanka. She is studying for the Bachelor of Technology in Film and Television Production Technology at University of Vocational Technology, Sri Lanka. She works hard to give voice to marginalized groups through her reporting The art of living II
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1st Place Nayomi Thomas Born in 1983 in Teldeniya , Nayomi Thomas studied at Girls High School Kandy. She is currently working as an Executive Company attached to a group of Companies based in Colombo. She started photography as a hobby in 2013. Interested in street photography she loves capturing moods of people. Her favorite place to take photographs is upcountry Nuwara Eliya, especially in the tea estates. Morning March
2rd Place Sahanaya Perera Shanaya Perera is a 17 years old student of St. Bridget s Convent. Currently She studies for A/level in Art stream and wishes to qualify in Law studies with Economics. She is a school prefect, the president of the Photographic club and Secretary, ModelUN. Photography is something very close to her and her sister because of a project called photocause.lk , a cancer engagement project. They believe photography can make people view the world differently. Salt
3rd Place Nethmie Ranasinghe Nethmie Ranasinghe is currently studying for her attorneys at Sri Lanka Law College. She is currently working as a trainee at LegalBase- Colombo. She is an amateur photographer who practices photography as a hobby. She loves to capture moments and life. The theme of this competition encouraged her to participate as it's a topic of research interest and she believes in the cause. Breaking new ground