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By Haeley Ahn

Dubai, On October 27th—Steve Raymer spoke on the theme of Transparency. Photojournalist, author, and educator, Raymer is a long-time National Geographic Magazine staff photographer and a professor emeritus of journalism at the Media School of Indiana University. Currently, he is a visiting professor of Journalism at Zayed University School of Communication and Media Science in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Raymer focused his presentation on the dilemmas surrounding journalism, and expressed his desire to explore with utmost honesty what journalists did right and what they did wrong. He described that photojournalists are often conflicted between professional and personal values, sometimes accused by the public of using people as a means to an end. To combat this, Raymer tries to bring an intimacy to his works to achieve a greater social good.

To exemplify his beliefs, Raymer showcased photos that he had taken in various places around the world — Burma, Eritrea, Cambodia, the Sahara Desert, Jakarta, etc. — and explained their backgrounds. The overall idea was that photography has three main roles: to be society’s professional eye-witness, to expose social evils, and to show the commonality amongst all people. Raymer concluded that a photojournalist has to be able to detach themselves to do their job, but not enough to lose their humanity.

Through his talk, Raymer shed light on the process of photography and its often controversial role in communication. Ultimately, though, he concluded that photography takes readers and viewers to places where they can’t go themselves, and builds intimacy among people all across the world.


We are going to be talking about how things are not always what they seem.

And we are at our new venue In5.

Jamil Abu-Wardeh on March 24th

Jamil’s career started in London and continues in Dubai, using technology to deliver quality media production and partnerships to help businesses grow. Jamil creates strategy alternatives, market plans and media content for print, television, web and stage. 

 

Projects span the MENA region and Europe with links to the U.S.A and Asia. Clients have included Google/ Youtube, STARZPLAY.com, Discovery Networks International, the Executive Council of the Government of Dubai. Also The Korean Tourism Board, Dubizzle.com and consultancy A.T. Kearney. 

This month’s breakfast lecture is on the 4th Thursday of the month.

Brace yourself, this month could change everything! 

Tickets and the speaker announcement are coming.

It is always a pleasure to listen to Francis Matthew a veteran journalist in the UAE talk about the ethics of putting out a paper.

We broke the ice asking what is your favourite food is.

Never a dull moment!

Francis and James say goodbye.

January got off to an edutaining start with Jill Saydam joining us for the theme language!

One thing you can be sure of there is never a dull moment when Jill is in the room!

And we kicked things off asking for the word of the day.

Jill and James pose for a goodbye!

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Mo Rida joined us in the CNN Building at Media City for a conversation about time.

Why Mo, because he is the man behind the 48 Hour Film Project, http://www.48hourfilm.com, so if there is someone who knows about time it is Mo.

What did we take away from this installment of CreativeMornings?

1. time is something we never seem to have enough of

2. time can be managed

3. people hours do exist and with more people on a task you can create time

4. given a reason we will invest our time

5. make the time worthwhile

How some of those who came to the event thought they might use their time!

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There you have it!

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