Winners of Visit Qatar’s inaugural Qatar Through Your Lens competition say the contest has inspired them to continue capturing the country’s beauty, culture and everyday life through photography, film and creativity. The award ceremony, held at Qatar Tourism headquarters in Msheireb, honoured winners of the first edition of the photography and videography competition, which highlighted Qatar as a destination for visual storytelling and creative expression. For many of the winners, the recognition was more than an award. It was a personal milestone and a motivation to continue sharing Qatar’s story with wider audiences. Amir Hamid El-Mubarak, first-place winner in the photography category, said he was proud to be recognised in a competition that celebrated creativity and Qatar’s visual identity. “I was born in Sudan but raised in Qatar my whole life. I feel very glad for this opportunity with Visit Qatar. It was a very nice challenge for me”, he said. El-Mubarak, a civil engineer by profession, said photography began as a hobby in 2020 and later became a more serious creative pursuit. “My background does not have anything related to art. I’m a civil engineer, so I started doing it just in terms of free time,” he said. He added that competitions helped him gain confidence in his talent. After winning first place in another photography competition organised by the Ministry of Culture, he decided to enter more contests. “I was like, okay, let’s hunt this. Maybe it will be a good way to validate your talent,” he said, adding that the Visit Qatar award would not be his last milestone. Second-place winner Paula Blanche Valencia said her success came as a surprise, as photography had been only a hobby during her visit to Qatar in December. “I did not expect to win this competition,” she said. “It was actually the best day of my life, to be honest.” Her winning image showed a boy casting a net at sunset. Valencia encouraged others to take part in future editions, saying: “Go out of your house, take a photo, take a video everywhere, because Qatar is very amazing and a very beautiful place.” Hady Abi Warde, who won 10th place in the video category, said the competition encouraged him to explore Qatar through film.**media[461372]**“I’m so happy that I won this competition, 10th place for a video,” he said. “I feel very excited to continue and to see more about Visit Qatar.” A director and photographer, Abi Warde, said his winning video came from a simple family moment. “While I was walking around with my daughter, I decided to make a video about Qatar,” he said. “It was not easy because you need to go to many places and take many pictures and videos with a small girl, but all was good.” Khalid Yousif Saqer, who placed fifth, described the award as an honour, especially as part of the competition’s first edition.**media[461373]**“I am super happy that I won this competition,” he said. “It is an honour for me to win the first edition of Qatar Through Your Lens.” He said receiving recognition from Visit Qatar added personal and professional value, and he hopes to participate again next year. The competition, which drew more than 1,300 participants, brought together photographers, filmmakers, residents and visitors who captured Qatar from different angles — from cultural scenes and daily life to landscapes, family moments and tourist attractions.