A photographer who won the “world’s largest photo competition” and took home the grand prize worth over $25,000 won it with a staged picture.
The picture that won the CEWE Photo Awards 2023, left, was purportedly taken in a traditional Indonesian cafe but was actually shot in a studio alongside multiple other photographers at a conceptual photo event, right.Indonesian photographer Dikye Ariani was crowned overall winner of the CEWE Photo Awards 2023 at a glitzy ceremony in Hamburg, Germany on September 21.
“I act as a mentor and conceptor who organizes the venue setup, lighting, and costumes as well as preparing the [email protected] It’s unclear whether Ariani broke any rules but what is certain is that the photo has been presented in a false way.However, this is partly because a “Warung,” which is a small family-owned business, is increasingly rare in Indonesia.that while scenes such as the one depicted in Ariani’s winning photo exist; an old woman gambling makes it extremely rare as usually it is just a group of men in the small shops. Warungs will also typically have poor lighting.
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