Three perspectives. One essential advice for emerging photographers. 📸
At @swissphotomonth , our roundtable on ethical visual storytelling pushed us to look beyond the frame.
Munira Mutaher (@munirafm ) speaks on authorship, accountability, and who shapes the narrative.
Submissions for the Giga Photo Awards 2026 are now open. Bring us work that is intentional, informed, and grounded in community.
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What does it mean to photograph the past and the future?
Join us for an intimate discussion with @munirafm , photographer and visual anthropologist, as she unpacks her creative process across three photo-based projects.
🔸'Returning the Gaze' reflects on working with personal and colonial image archives, asking what it means to sit with inherited photographs rather than reinterpret them.
🔸'Voices of Peace' follows the narratives of those who were on the frontlines of Sri Lanka’s conflict, understanding how erasure shapes landscapes and community histories.
🔸'(Un)Set in Stone' invites thinking of futures beyond human ways of perceiving.
Together, these projects trace how photographic practice shifts when it listens closely to memory, conflict, and multispecies worlds.
🎉 Sat, 21st Feb | 4 - 6 pm
🌸 At Lagori Collective, Cooke Town, BLR
🚨 Entry Tickets - INR 150 - Link in bio
No walk-ins. Limited tickets available.
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Hi friends, sharing something that I have been pouring into over the last few weeks, as relief work after Cyclone Ditwah goes on across the island - Prints for Lanka is a photo & art print sale fundraiser featuring 50+ local and international artists. Every print sold will help support families affected in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, with a focus on women and children.
We’re down to the final stretch of three days, there’s still some great artwork available, we ship internationally, 🌼 I hope you can purchase a print or two, or ten. Every contribution counts: /
Munira Mutaher: Devil flower.
Also known as black bat flower, Tacca chantrieri, yaka mal, or as my niece endearingly asked, what’s that underwater alien? This work belongs to an in-progress series, (Un)set in Stone, where images live in a timeless future shrouded in mysticism and the possibility of an interconnected living.
Munira is a photographer and storyteller - her images are guided by listening, embodied feeling, a yearning to learn about the land and what it means to be living in this moment of time. Her process involves sitting with and exorcising images, connecting them through written word and sound.
🌼 Prints available in two sizes: Small (6 x 7 inches) and Large (11 x16 inches)
🌏 Free Shipping & Worldwide Delivery
⚡ Only 10 prints available per artwork.
💥 Printed with archival pigment ink on 230gsm pro premium matte archival quality paper.
👉 Available now at printsforlanka.com
🚀🚀 Prints for Lanka is live 🚀🚀
Purchase a print, or two, or twenty or make an open donation. Every contribution counts. All funds raised after printing, shipping and transaction fees will be donated to the @sambolfoundation with a focus on supporting women and children affected in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah.
WE ARE (ALMOST) LIVE ✨
Prints for Lanka is gathering an incredible circle of local and international photographers and artists for a print sale fundraiser.
Every print sold will help support families affected in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, with a focus on women and children. After printing, bank fees, and shipping, all proceeds will move straight into on-the-ground relief through our partner @sambolfoundation , a nonprofit championing women’s rights and equality in Sri Lanka.
Artist lineup is on the way. Stay tuned.
Huge thanks to our design sorceress, @janveeka for coming through on such short notice.