Hello Wikimedians,
As you might have noticed already from our central banners, Wiki Loves
Monuments 2022 has started from today and will continue until the end of
this month. If you are interested to participate in the competition and
upload photographs of built heritage structures, please visit this link -
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:WLMIN2022
We are also excited to announce that our 3-members national jury team is
finalized and honored to introduce them with you all. The jury members are -
- Biswarup Ganguly - a veteran Wikimedian from the West Bengal community
who has contributed immensely for open knowledge through his documentary
photographs of life, culture and heritage of Bengal, especially of Kolkata
and surroundings for around 13 years. His photographs on Wikimedia Commons
are frequently being used in different news media outlets and by book
authors
- Humayunn Niaz Ahmed Peerzaada - a professional photographer based in
Mumbai, Maharashtra who has been in the field of photography since 2007.
Though Humayunn has been involved in photography of all genres, he
specializes in architecture, table top & making 360° virtual panoramas. His
two series of panoramas of built heritage of West Bengal have earned him
wide accolades.
- Sugato Mukherjee - a photographer and writer from West Bengal with
bylines in BBC, Al Jazeera, Nat Geo Traveller, Deutsche Welle, Mint and
several international inflight magazines. His coffee table book on Ladakh
was published in 2013 and received critical acclaim. Winner of multiple
photography prizes, Sugato's documentary project on the sulphur miners of
East Java was awarded distinctions by the UNESCO.
You can find them here -
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2022_in_Ind…
Our team member Amitabha Gupta will be coordinating with the jury members
during the review process, which will happen during late October.
Regards,
Bodhisattwa
(On behalf of Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 in India team)
West Bengal Wikimedians User Group