TSERRADNIDMID DUGARSHAM
BIOGRAPHY
I was born in March 10, 1944 and I am a professional journalist. From
the year 1968 I worked in the Photo Staff at the MONTSAME news agency
as photo laboratory assistance and as a photo journalist, and retired
in 1995.
Basically, I have been working with my photo camera for almost 50
years since the year 1963. Until present I have participated in many
domestic as well as international contests for photo taking. For
example, I won a bronze medal in the photo contest called “Interpress
foto 77” organized in 1977 in the former Soviet Union with my picture
named “Horseman”. Moreover, I won the Grand Prix Prize in the “Asian
Children” international contest organized in 1978 in Japan with a
picture named “Morning gymnastics” and also took 3rd place in a
contest of international photo journalists announced by the Soviet
Union’s “Pravda” newspaper in 1990.
I was born in March 10, 1944 and I am a professional journalist. From
the year 1968 I worked in the Photo Staff at the MONTSAME news agency
as photo laboratory assistance and as a photo journalist, and retired
in 1995.
Basically, I have been working with my photo camera for almost 50
years since the year 1963. Until present I have participated in many
domestic as well as international contests for photo taking. For
example, I won a bronze medal in the photo contest called “Interpress
foto 77” organized in 1977 in the former Soviet Union with my picture
named “Horseman”. Moreover, I won the Grand Prix Prize in the “Asian
Children” international contest organized in 1978 in Japan with a
picture named “Morning gymnastics” and also took 3rd place in a
contest of international photo journalists announced by the Soviet
Union’s “Pravda” newspaper in 1990.
STATEMENT
"It
is hard to imagine Mongolians without horse. Mongolian children
in
countryside grow up playing with toy horse made of wood" this
commentary is for picture number 16.
"Wedding wish" is for picture number 6.
"Mongolians halter foals from its four-month old, while milking their
mothers" is for picture number 3.
"The foal holder and milkmaid are holding milk in bucket. This is a
Mongolian tradition" is picture number 5.
"The horse milk is a raw material of airag (fermented mare’s milk)" is
pictures numbers 3, 4 and 5.
"Mongolians usually process sheep’s wool by whipping by stick and
press it by pulley to make felt. This felt is material for covering
the Mongolian traditional dwelling called ger" is for picture numbers
7.
"After making the felt, Mongolians do a small celebration for the new
felt" --for picture number 8.
countryside grow up playing with toy horse made of wood" this
commentary is for picture number 16.
"Wedding wish" is for picture number 6.
"Mongolians halter foals from its four-month old, while milking their
mothers" is for picture number 3.
"The foal holder and milkmaid are holding milk in bucket. This is a
Mongolian tradition" is picture number 5.
"The horse milk is a raw material of airag (fermented mare’s milk)" is
pictures numbers 3, 4 and 5.
"Mongolians usually process sheep’s wool by whipping by stick and
press it by pulley to make felt. This felt is material for covering
the Mongolian traditional dwelling called ger" is for picture numbers
7.
"After making the felt, Mongolians do a small celebration for the new
felt" --for picture number 8.
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