Looking through the lens of a Queen鈥檚 Student

Looking through the lens of a Queen鈥檚 Student

By Nikta Sadati, Division of Student Affairs

February 28, 2022

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With many students located all around the world over the past months due to COVID-19, the Queen鈥檚 University International Centre (QUIC)鈥檚 annual photo contest promotes a coming together of our community through photography.

This year鈥檚 submissions to the 14th annual QUIC Student Photo Contest transport the viewer to places like China and Australia, as well as reflecting striking moments and scenes in Kingston and Ontario. The photographs capture the diverse experiences and daily lives of Queen鈥檚 students who are studying internationally, as well as those who find the moments of beauty on our campus and in our city.

The overall winner of the 2022 contest is Alvin Li (Comm 鈥25), who submitted his photograph, 鈥淢aid in the Mist,鈥 to the 鈥淣ature鈥 category. The photo captures a breathtaking moment at Niagara Falls.

鈥淭his photo was taken during the 2021 Fall reading week when I was visiting Niagara Falls,鈥 Li says. 鈥淓xactly 20 years ago, my father and mother took a trip to Canada and visited Niagara Falls not long after they got married. I wasn鈥檛 born yet, and my father and mother would have never imagined that one day their son would be conquering the challenges of living and studying abroad independently. Seeing this scenery, I couldn鈥檛 help feeling grateful for my own efforts and my parents for raising me.鈥

This year鈥檚 contest saw 214 submissions. The winners were chosen by a panel of local photographers and arts leaders who judged the photographs on originality, composition, visual impact, and innovative means of delivering a message.

鈥淲ith passion for the medium of photography, I was honoured to be part of the panel in this popular annual contest,鈥 says Reza Alaeifar (MA鈥23), and an international student himself. 鈥淭he 2022 submissions were strong and gave insight into the diversity of student experience. The panel shared appreciation for the knowledge and talent we find in our communities.鈥

In addition to the overall winner, the contest awards recipients in five categories:

  • People and Culture: Zhihan Hu (CompSci 鈥23), 鈥淭he Way to Tomorrow鈥, Shanghai, China. 
  • Nature: Rogney Piedra Arencibia (PhD Phil 鈥23), 鈥淪parrow Bokeh鈥, Kingston, ON.
  • Critical Global Issues: Sixuan Zhang (ArtSci 鈥24), 鈥淐ommuter in the Desert鈥, Dunhuang, China.
  • Instagram People鈥檚 Choice Winner: Atefeh Azizitorghabeh (PhD Candidate - Mining Eng), 鈥淲omen Power鈥, Kingston, ON.
  • Facebook People鈥檚 Choice Winner: Diego Stevenson Chavarria (Comm鈥25), 鈥淴enia and a Dune鈥, Moreton, Australia.

Stevenson Chavarria is an international student from Costa Rica whose photograph represents his journey to the Queen鈥檚 community.

鈥湷扇舜笃 two years ago, my plan was to remain and do my undergrad in Costa Rica. My parents convinced me to do one more year of school and go on a global high school trip organized by a Canadian high school,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭his trip was very meaningful because I felt so at home with the Canadians that I decided to come and study in Canada. I took this picture during this trip, and I will always cherish these memories. It shaped who I am and landed me at Queen鈥檚.鈥

The contest is part of QUIC鈥檚 ongoing efforts to promote connection and engage our community in this unique period of study.

The complete 2022 QUIC photo contest gallery is available on .

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