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York mum's portrait of daughter wins award | |
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Anna Mehta's portrait of her daughter Nina was on digital screens across the country | Anna Mehta's portrait of her daughter Nina was on digital screens across the country |
A woman who took an online photography course during lockdown has won a national competition with a portrait of her daughter. | A woman who took an online photography course during lockdown has won a national competition with a portrait of her daughter. |
Anna Mehta, from York, took a photograph of her six-year-old daughter Nina stood in the Yorkshire Dales while dressed in her family's traditional Indian clothes. | Anna Mehta, from York, took a photograph of her six-year-old daughter Nina stood in the Yorkshire Dales while dressed in her family's traditional Indian clothes. |
The picture won a spot in the annual Portrait of Britain competition and has been displayed on billboards across the country. | The picture won a spot in the annual Portrait of Britain competition and has been displayed on billboards across the country. |
Ms Mehta, whose family are of British and Indian heritage, said: "I started doing a project documenting how we were raising our children with this dual heritage identity and I wanted them to be really proud of it and where they're from." | Ms Mehta, whose family are of British and Indian heritage, said: "I started doing a project documenting how we were raising our children with this dual heritage identity and I wanted them to be really proud of it and where they're from." |
As one of the winning 100 portraits in the contest run by the British Journal of Photography, the photo of Nina was displayed on digital screens across Britain. | As one of the winning 100 portraits in the contest run by the British Journal of Photography, the photo of Nina was displayed on digital screens across Britain. |
During January, it could be seen in locations including Leeds Station, Manchester Piccadilly Station and on billboards in London. | During January, it could be seen in locations including Leeds Station, Manchester Piccadilly Station and on billboards in London. |
Nina's portrait featured on digital screens in train stations | Nina's portrait featured on digital screens in train stations |
"I was doing a project based on my family, my children are dual heritage and my husband's family are Indian," Ms Mehta, who is originally from Richmond, said. | "I was doing a project based on my family, my children are dual heritage and my husband's family are Indian," Ms Mehta, who is originally from Richmond, said. |
"When he grew up, he lived in London surrounded by all of his Indian family, culture and heritage every single day." | "When he grew up, he lived in London surrounded by all of his Indian family, culture and heritage every single day." |
The winning photo was taken on a family day out to the Yorkshire Dales, near Middleham. | The winning photo was taken on a family day out to the Yorkshire Dales, near Middleham. |
"Nina loves wearing her Indian clothes that her Nani brings back from India for her," the photographer added. | "Nina loves wearing her Indian clothes that her Nani brings back from India for her," the photographer added. |
"So we had those in the car and she put them on and stood on this little path. | "So we had those in the car and she put them on and stood on this little path. |
"She was really proud, really showing 'this is who I am, this is where I'm from and this is me'." | "She was really proud, really showing 'this is who I am, this is where I'm from and this is me'." |
Ms Mehta said she had been keen to capture Nina's mantra, 'I'm Yorkshire and I'm Indian - both, not half'. | Ms Mehta said she had been keen to capture Nina's mantra, 'I'm Yorkshire and I'm Indian - both, not half'. |
York amateur photographer wins national award | York amateur photographer wins national award |
After encouragement from a fellow photographer, Ms Mehta entered the photo into the competition, not expecting a response. | After encouragement from a fellow photographer, Ms Mehta entered the photo into the competition, not expecting a response. |
"I got this email one evening and I was jumping around my living room," she said. | "I got this email one evening and I was jumping around my living room," she said. |
"It was crazy that I'd been shortlisted and then when I got the follow up email, that I was one of the winners." | "It was crazy that I'd been shortlisted and then when I got the follow up email, that I was one of the winners." |
Coming home from Leeds one evening, Ms Mehta's husband saw Nina's picture on a screen at the station. | Coming home from Leeds one evening, Ms Mehta's husband saw Nina's picture on a screen at the station. |
"He had a moment of thinking 'that's unbelievable' and was welling up and sent me a picture," Ms Mehta added. | "He had a moment of thinking 'that's unbelievable' and was welling up and sent me a picture," Ms Mehta added. |
"That weekend, we all went and stood in Leeds station on a cold Sunday morning and we got to see it. | "That weekend, we all went and stood in Leeds station on a cold Sunday morning and we got to see it. |
"Nina and I were jumping up and down because it was really exciting. | "Nina and I were jumping up and down because it was really exciting. |
"It's been on huge billboards, I couldn't believe the size of the billboards that it's been on." | "It's been on huge billboards, I couldn't believe the size of the billboards that it's been on." |
The York photographer's ambition is to carry on capturing her family's identity and branch out to picturing other families with dual heritage. | The York photographer's ambition is to carry on capturing her family's identity and branch out to picturing other families with dual heritage. |
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