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Vietnamese photographers win int’l prizes

Vietnamese photographers won a number of prestigious prizes at the 5th International Photography Competition in Finland.
Vietnamese photographers won a number of prestigious prizes at the 5th International Photography Competition in Finland.

Thecontest was organised by the Association of Finnish Camera Clubs (AFCC)in Finland under the sponsorship of the International Federation ofPhotographic Art (FIAP) .

Hoang Ngoc Thach won the FIAP’sgold medal and a honorary certificate of merit of the PhotographicSociety of America (PSA) for his black-and-white photo, “Tro ve nha No2”(Come back home No. 2). His two other black-and-white photos – “Nguoime tre” (Young Mother) and “Bao bien” (Sea Storm) - also receivedhonorary certificates of merit.

Photographer Dao TienDat took the FIAP’s gold medal and the PSA’s honorary certificate forthe “Lo Lang No2” (Worry No2) in the colour category.

Tran ThiTuyet Mai was awarded the FIAP’s bronze medal for the “Doi cat” (Sandlife), while Nguyen Viet Rung received an honorary certificate of theUnited Photographers International (UPI) in the black-and-whitecategory.-VNA

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