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نشر في: الجمعة,21 أبريل , 2017 12:00م

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The Mobile Phone Photography Awards were launched in 2011 to celebrate the emerging form. The overall winner in 2016 was Giles Clarke, a photojournalist from New York, who captured this image of a Kurdish Peshmerga soldier in Iraq

Margarita Iskandarova, a Russian photographer and Sony Television producer, scooped first place in the nature category with this snap, entitled 'born to be wild'

Mariko Klug, of mixed German and Japanese descent, works part-time at a Munich airport, but uses the rest of her time to take pictures. This image, Castaway, won the Landscape photography category

Zarni Myo Win, an amateur photographer from Myanmar, is the only person to have scooped two awards at the 2016 competition. His first trophy was for this, entitled Fishing For A Living, which won the Travel and Adventure category

Jennifer Thomas, Hive

Jose¿-Luis Sa¿ez, Look Down Angel

Zarni Myo Win won his second award of the competition for Novice Is Thinking Something, a photograph of a young Buddhist monk in his deeply religious home of Myanmar. It topped the Portrait category

Glenn Homann, from the Australian city of Brisbane, works for a glass and aluminium construction company, taking pictures in his spare time. He scooped top prize in the People category with this image, called Flutter

Helen Breznik, who is based in Tornto, Canada, says she uses photography to escape the real world and 'create characters that are not necessarily "me," but a reflection of what I like'. This is Fausta, which won the Self-Portrait category

Geoff Cunningham, Leaf Creeper, Macro and Details

Pierre Hauser, Sole Music, Still Life

Richard Chambury is a UK-based professional photographer who started in newspapers, moved to sports, and now snaps celebrities for a living. This artistic effort, entitled Winston and Ben, won the Silhouettes category

Suzanne Engelberg, an American photographer, caputred this image for a collection entitled Refelctions, and aimed at catching people in moments of contemplation. It is called Handstand, and won the prize for Street Photography

Michel Juvet, from Geneva, in Switzerland, has been published by the likes of National Geographic. This political work, London After Brexit, won the ominous-sounding The Darkness category

Katrina Stewart is based in Scotland where she focuses on images depicting the rugged landscape. Her talents are shown off here in VW Life, the winner of the Transport photo award

Based in London, Sam Burton works across multiple photographic formats, including mobile photography. This image, Climbing The Waterfall, took top honours in the Water, Snow and Ice category

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