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我們2024年度SDG(聯(lián)合國(guó)可持續(xù)發(fā)展目標(biāo))攝影挑戰(zhàn)結(jié)果揭曉了,學(xué)生們提交的作品出奇的好!
我們迫不及待要和大家分享了!
今年的SDG攝影挑戰(zhàn)圍繞事先確定的5個(gè)主題展開,獲獎(jiǎng)作品還得到“啟明星社會(huì)創(chuàng)新影響力杰出人士講座” 嘉賓——知名聽障攝影家鄭陽(yáng)老師的現(xiàn)場(chǎng)點(diǎn)評(píng)。
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鄭陽(yáng)老師用鏡頭捕捉世界的豐富與溫暖,作品中充滿了對(duì)生活的深刻思考。這也和啟明星的教育理念高度契合——希望同學(xué)面對(duì)現(xiàn)實(shí)時(shí),能夠發(fā)出自己的聲音,找到自己當(dāng)走的道路,為身邊帶來(lái)積極的改變。了解鄭陽(yáng)老師的啟明星之行,請(qǐng)收看下方視頻。
聽學(xué)生講述他們的作品吧!
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《籠》
朱治宇 9年級(jí)
在北京,繁榮的都市里,生活著一些經(jīng)濟(jì)實(shí)力較弱的工人。他們的生活充滿了挑戰(zhàn)。本圖中,一位工人坐在一輛工程車?yán)锵蛲馔?,身后的柵欄就像是籠,牢牢把他困住。他是誰(shuí)的孩子,又是誰(shuí)的父親。生活的壓力迫使他磨平了棱角,坐在簡(jiǎn)陋的工程車?yán)?,看著車外的繁華,不知是否會(huì)在恍惚間看到窗外曾經(jīng)迷茫又躊躇滿志的少年?

《風(fēng)》
朱治宇 9年級(jí)
此照片拍攝于內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)內(nèi)的渾善達(dá)克沙漠——一處真正的無(wú)人區(qū)荒漠。此處較惡劣的天氣環(huán)境和氣候,風(fēng)力十分強(qiáng)勁。把沙子用鐵鍬鏟起來(lái),揚(yáng)入風(fēng)中,瞬間形成了獨(dú)特的造型,宛如一條巨龍?jiān)陲L(fēng)中搖曳。過(guò)去,很少有人注意到氣候變化的影響。然而,這種變化正在悄然出現(xiàn)于城市周邊地區(qū)。很多的荒漠化現(xiàn)象的出現(xiàn)也一直警示著我們關(guān)注氣候行動(dòng)的重要性。

《船、水、冰山、
石頭、企鵝,雪》
鄧貝易 10年級(jí)
這張照片拍攝地點(diǎn)是南極。我在山上拍這張照片的時(shí)候,親眼看見了之前在視頻里見過(guò)的冰川碎裂掉到水里的場(chǎng)景。由于全球變暖的原因,世界各地的冰川都在快速融化。這會(huì)導(dǎo)致海平面上升,最終淹沒城市。但是在淹沒城市之前,許多生活在寒冷地區(qū)的動(dòng)物會(huì)比我們先失去家園。所以,及時(shí)阻止全球變暖和減少碳排放是必要的。不要讓這樣的美景最后只能封存在古老的照片中。

《植物中的大力士》
姜豫行 6年級(jí)
這張照片是我今年暑假在云南省西雙版納中科院植物園的熱帶季雨林中拍攝的王蓮。近幾年,我們身邊的氣候變化越來(lái)越明顯,今年的暑假尤其異常。采取氣候行動(dòng)的關(guān)鍵之一就是加強(qiáng)對(duì)熱帶雨林的保護(hù)。然而,由于人類的破壞和氣候變化的影響,每年全球有1.2%的熱帶雨林消失。保護(hù)熱帶雨林已成為我們刻不容緩的任務(wù)。

《黑色二氧化碳》
李青邁 9年級(jí)
夏天訪問歐洲時(shí),我看到兩根高高的煙囪向空氣中釋放黑色的廢氣。在照片中,氣體幾乎與空中的云朵融為一體。通過(guò)這張照片,我想表達(dá)市政燃燒化石燃料無(wú)處不在的現(xiàn)實(shí)。通過(guò)將照片從彩色調(diào)成黑白,我還想強(qiáng)調(diào),如果我們不開始采取行動(dòng),我們的未來(lái)將會(huì)是黑暗和灰色的。

《草原風(fēng)光》
董浩宇 8年級(jí)
這張照片拍攝于2024年7月6日的新疆風(fēng)景區(qū),畫面中6位騎手騎著3匹馬悠然穿過(guò)一片廣袤的綠色草原。草地在起伏的山丘間延展,遠(yuǎn)處矗立著巍峨的山脈,構(gòu)成了寧?kù)o祥和的背景。馬匹在翠綠的草原上緩步前行,整個(gè)畫面充滿了寧?kù)o與和諧的氛圍。這幅作品生動(dòng)地展現(xiàn)了人與自然和諧相處的瞬間,騎馬穿越遼闊的自然景觀,不僅是一種身體上的活動(dòng),更是心靈的放松。

《停電時(shí)才會(huì)看到的影子》
鄧貝易 10年級(jí)
拍攝這張照片的時(shí)候我和我的家人正在美國(guó)海邊的一棟別墅里。當(dāng)晚,因?yàn)楸╋L(fēng)和輕微的海嘯,整個(gè)區(qū)域都斷電了。除了燈和灶臺(tái)不能打開,互聯(lián)網(wǎng)、沖水馬桶等現(xiàn)代社會(huì)的基本設(shè)施也不能使用。我們不能出門,也玩不了卡牌游戲,甚至吃飯的時(shí)候都需要用手機(jī)手電筒,附加鏡子反光來(lái)照明。我們又發(fā)現(xiàn)冰箱里的食物大部分都?jí)牡袅?。這種生活對(duì)于我們來(lái)說(shuō)是苦不堪言的,但對(duì)于許多貧民窟的人卻是日常,他們甚至?xí)鎸?duì)更糟糕的情況。無(wú)貧窮作為第一個(gè)SDG目標(biāo)是非常重要的,希望不要有任何人被迫過(guò)這種生活。但有些人生活在富裕之中對(duì)這些渾然不知。就像是墻上的影子,只有停電才能發(fā)現(xiàn)。

《教育的重要》
李預(yù) 11年級(jí)
這張照片是我在回母校蒲公英學(xué)校做志愿者時(shí)拍的,左側(cè)是一位老師教新生如何在學(xué)校里鋪床。我認(rèn)為,提供教育不僅僅是教授學(xué)術(shù)知識(shí),也包括教他們?cè)谏鐣?huì)上和各個(gè)方面如何做的更好。

《奔跑》
劉奕愷 6年級(jí)
沒有和平與穩(wěn)定、安全與健康的生活,我們又怎能快樂奔跑在海灘上呢?

《希望你們健康平安》
陳冉桐 10年級(jí)
肯尼亞馬賽部落里的男男女女,看上去都是那么充滿生機(jī),但其實(shí)他們生病后基本得不到優(yōu)質(zhì)的醫(yī)療服務(wù),希望這里的政府可以加大本地人的醫(yī)療衛(wèi)生保健福利。

《光伏屋頂》
范為 5年級(jí) 三里屯校區(qū)
位于西藏林芝地區(qū)的松贊巴松措林卡酒店,給我留下了深刻的印象。這里共有14棟客房、122個(gè)房間,每棟建筑都使用了光伏板屋頂,面積共計(jì)4622平方米,為酒店提供50%以上的電力。 為了拍到光伏發(fā)電設(shè)備,爸爸教會(huì)我操作無(wú)人機(jī)。透過(guò)無(wú)人機(jī)的鏡頭,我才能近距離觀察酒店屋頂上的光伏板——乍一看就像尋常房頂,與傳統(tǒng)藏式建筑搭配起來(lái)也很和諧。 用高原強(qiáng)烈的陽(yáng)光發(fā)電提供清潔能源,大幅度減少了酒店對(duì)石油能源的依賴,這對(duì)環(huán)境和氣候有著非常積極的意義。

《高山上的?!?/p>
侯云瀚 6年級(jí)
幾頭結(jié)伴的牛在茂盛的草地上玩耍,仿佛天空就是它們的心情,蔚藍(lán)的天空陽(yáng)光燦爛。

《什剎海無(wú)拘的野鴨一家》
劉卓杭 3年級(jí) 三里屯校區(qū)
我和家人來(lái)到什剎海劃船。我們驚喜的發(fā)現(xiàn),什剎海作為北京有著悠久歷史的古老水域,經(jīng)過(guò)有關(guān)部門提高水質(zhì),推進(jìn)水環(huán)境修復(fù)的努力,水質(zhì)清澈,動(dòng)植物生態(tài)也越來(lái)越好。當(dāng)天,我們就偶遇了小野鴨一家人,自由無(wú)拘地棲息在這片寧?kù)o健康的水域里。 愿每一個(gè)熱愛這片水域的人,都可以用實(shí)際行動(dòng)維護(hù)它的水質(zhì),生態(tài)和美麗。

《艱苦的人》
張圣初 10年級(jí)
隨著城市化的發(fā)展,更多的人找到了屬于自己的工作以及安定的生活環(huán)境??墒俏挥谙愀壑协h(huán)這樣的經(jīng)濟(jì)高度發(fā)展的街區(qū),仍然存在著以收垃圾為工作的人。對(duì)比于背景中生活節(jié)奏極快的、乘坐巴士穿梭的打工人,畫面中在夜晚推著垃圾車穿梭繁華街道中的老奶奶略讓人心酸。對(duì)她而言,高額的物價(jià)以及過(guò)低的收入,讓她的生活舉步維艱,可能這樣的無(wú)助也只是生活的常態(tài)。就是這樣,她也義無(wú)反顧,日日夜夜地奔波在繁榮的街道中。
因字?jǐn)?shù)限制,作品說(shuō)明有刪減。
The results of our 2024 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Photography Challenge have been confirmed. Students’ submissions were truly remarkable! We are excited to showcase their work for you.
This year’s SDG challenge focused on five predetermined themes. Students with winning entries received in-person, artistic critique from Mr. Zheng Yang, a renowned photographer who is hearing impaired, and a recent invited speaker as part of the Inno-Impact Distinguished Speaker.
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Zheng Yang uses his camera to capture the richness and warmth of the world. His works communicate thoughtful reflection on the potential of life. Zheng’s perspective resonates deeply with Daystar’s educational philosophy—encouraging students to use their voices, forge their own paths, and drive positive change in their communities. You can learn more about Zheng Yang's visit to Daystar in the video below.
Please enjoy the excellent work from our students!
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Cage
G9 Tony Zhu
Amidst the bustling metropolis of Beijing, lives a whole community of workers with relatively limited economic means. Their lives, however, are filled with challenges. In this image, a worker sits, gazing out from a construction vehicle. The fence behind him resembles a cage, suggesting tight confinement. Who is he? Is he someone's child? Is he someone's father? As he sits in the dilapidated vehicle looking out at the bustling world, we see that the pressures of life have worn down his edges. In moments of reverie, does he ever catch a glimpse of the confused yet ambitious youth he once was?

wind
G9 Tony Zhu
This photo was taken in the Hunshandake Desert of Inner Mongolia—a truly desolate area. The weather and climate here are harsh; the winds here are particularly strong. When sand is scooped up with a shovel and tossed into the wind, unique shapes are formed instantly – a giant dragon dancing in the breeze. In the past, few people paid attention to the impacts of climate change. The symptoms do not appear right away, and they usually do not disrupt urban environments. The emergence of desertification serves as a constant reminder of the importance of focusing on climate action.

Ship, water, iceberg, stone, penguin, snow
G10 Belle Deng
This photo was taken in Antarctica. While taking this photo, I witnessed the dramatic scene of ice calving into the water—something I had only seen previously in videos. Due to global warming, glaciers around the world are melting at an alarming rate. This will lead to rising sea levels, ultimately submerging cities. However, long before cities are flooded, many animals living in these cold regions will lose their homes. Therefore, it is crucial to take action to stop global warming and reduce carbon emissions. We must not let such beautiful landscapes exist only in old photographs.

The Hercules of Plants
G6 Peter Jiang
This is a photo of a royal water lily I took this summer in the tropical rainforest of the Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. In recent years, the climate around us has become increasingly unpredictable, and this summer was particularly unusual. A crucial part of climate action is to emphasize the protection of tropical rainforests. Unfortunately, due to human activities and climate change, 1.2% of the world's tropical rainforests disappear each year. Protecting rainforests is now our top priority.

Black Carbon Dioxide
G9 Maimai Li
When visiting Europe in the summer, I came across two tall chimneys releasing carbon dioxide into the air. In this image, the gas going into the air is almost merging with the clouds. Through this photograph, I would like to express how municipal fossil fuel burning is all around us. By converting the color image to be black and white, I also want to highlight how our future will be bleak and dark if we don’t start taking action.

Grassland Scenery
G8 JJ Dong
This photo, taken in Xinjiang on July 6, 2024, shows six riders crossing a vast green grassland on three horses. The serene backdrop of rolling hills and distant mountains creates a peaceful atmosphere. It highlights the harmony between humans and nature, where horseback riding offers both relaxation and a sense of well-being, reducing stress and enhancing overall happiness.

Shadows That Can Only Be Seen During A Power Outage
G10 Belle Deng
When I took this photo, my family and I were staying in a villa by the sea in the United States. That evening, due to a storm and a minor tsunami, the entire area lost power. Besides being unable to turn on the lights and stove, we also couldn't use basic modern amenities like the internet or flushing toilets. We couldn’t go outside, and even playing card games was impossible. We had to use our phone flashlights and mirrors to illuminate our meals. We soon discovered that most of the food in the fridge had spoiled. For us, this experience was incredibly difficult; but for many people living in slums, this is just daily life, one which often can even be much worse. Addressing poverty as the first United Nations Sustainable Development Goal is crucial. I hope no one has to live like this. Yet some people, living in wealth, remain completely unaware of these realities. It's like the shadows on the wall—only revealed in the absence of light.

Weight of Education
G11 Mori Li
This photo was taken in my former school when I went back there to do volunteer work. On the left side is one of the school’s teachers, showing the new students how to make their beds. I think providing education means to teach people how to do better not only academically, but also in all aspects of life and in society.

Running
G6 William Liu
Without peace and stability, safety and health, how can we truly enjoy running joyfully on the beach?

Wishing Health and Safety for You All
G10 Terry Chen
The men and women of the Maasai tribe in Kenya appear so full of vitality, but in reality, they have little access to quality healthcare when they fall ill. I hope the local government can enhance healthcare benefits for the community.

Photovoltaic Rooftop
G5 Vivian Fan, Sanlitun Campus
The Songzan Basong TsorinkaHotel in the Nyingchi region of Tibet left a deep impression on me. There is a total of 14 buildings and 122 rooms, each featuring a photovoltaic panel rooftop, covering an area of 4,622 square meters and providing over 50% of the hotel's electricity. To capture the solar power generation equipment, my dad taught me how to operate a drone. Through the drone's lens, I was able to closely observe the photovoltaic panels on the hotel’s roof. These dark gray panels look as if they are ordinary rooftops, blending harmoniously with the traditional Tibetan architecture. Harnessing the intense sunlight at high altitude for clean energy significantly reduces the hotel's reliance on petroleum, which has a very positive impact on the environment and climate.

Cattle on the Mountain
G6 Sam Hou
A few cows are playing together on the lush grass; it’s as if the sky reflects their mood—brilliant blue and filled with sunshine.

A carefree family of wild ducks in Shichahai
G3 Brayden Liu, Sanlitun Campus
My family and I went boating in Shichahai. We were pleasantly surprised to find that, as one of Beijing's ancient water bodies with a rich history, Shichahai has benefited from efforts by relevant authorities to improve water quality and restore the aquatic environment. The water is now clear, and the ecosystem for plants and animals is thriving. We even encountered a family of little wild ducks, resting freely in this peaceful and healthy water area. May everyone who loves this waterway take action to preserve its quality, ecology, and beauty.

A Person Who Endures Hardships
G10 Joel Zhang
With the development of urbanization, more people have found jobs and stable living environments. However, in economically advanced areas like Central Hong Kong, there are still individuals whose work involves collecting garbage. In contrast to the fast-paced backdrop of workers commuting on buses, the elderly woman pushing a garbage cart through the bustling streets at night appears somewhat out of place. For her, high living costs and low income make life a constant struggle. A sense of helplessness may just be a part of her daily reality. Despite this, she tirelessly navigates the thriving streets – day and night.
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