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An exclusive interview with ORNA NAOR
Lens Magazine

An exclusive interview with ORNA NAOR

Orna Naor is a Street Photographer, a lecturer, and one of the main photojournalist activists at the Israeli protests "Siege of Balfour" against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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December 2021
An Exclusive Interview With Jean Baptiste Fort
Lens Magazine

An Exclusive Interview With Jean Baptiste Fort

Jean-Baptiste's passion was born in Los Angeles. Since he was 19 years old, he developed an international career in Fashion and Advertising photography.

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9 mins  |
December 2021
Nomads the human essence
Lens Magazine

Nomads the human essence

They open their hearts in a minute of their lives before a stranger and take their true self abroad, remembering moments from their past and letting their emotions and true essence appear without any taboos.

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December 2021
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TIM TADDER
Lens Magazine

AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH TIM TADDER

Tim Tadder, is an experienced advertising photographer with a niche in sports & fitness productions.

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9 mins  |
December 2021
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH DANIEL SACKHEIM
Lens Magazine

AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH DANIEL SACKHEIM

Daniel Sackheim is an American Film & Television director and producer best known for his highly acclaimed series as HBO's True Detective Season 3, Game of Thrones, and FX's The Americans.

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10+ mins  |
December 2021
Simple Magical Things
Lens Magazine

Simple Magical Things

Often the term "magic" is applied to my photos. And there is.

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4 mins  |
December 2021
Old Fashion and True Moments
Lens Magazine

Old Fashion and True Moments

Film Photography is a big world of its own, with various techniques, cameras, and actions.

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4 mins  |
December 2021
THE CAMERA'S EYE
Lens Magazine

THE CAMERA'S EYE

I have had the incredibly good fortune to learn photography and life lessons from many of the most influential photographers in the history of the medium.

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December 2021
When Supermodels Ruled the World
Maxim

When Supermodels Ruled the World

Claudia Schiffer curates an exhibition and authors a book on iconic 1990s fashion photography

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January - February 2022
The Flight The Flight Attendant: The Travels of Molly Choma
JUXTAPOZ

The Flight The Flight Attendant: The Travels of Molly Choma

“I started at Virgin Airlines. I was on airport standby a lot and wasn’t getting called to work much, so I asked my supervisor if I could walk around the airport and take pictures.”

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Winter 2022
Lens Magazine

SMALL INTIMATE MOMENTS

PHOTOGRAPHY OFFERS ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE IN THE WORLD WHILE I ALSO FLOATING OUTSIDE IT. WHEN I AM IMMERSED IN MAKING CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS, I SLOW DOWN AND ENJOY MOMENTS THAT I WOULD OTHERWISE MISS." - REBECCA ROTHEY

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November 2021
THE CAMERA'S EYE
Lens Magazine

THE CAMERA'S EYE

I have had the incredibly good fortune to learn photography and life lessons from many of the most influential photographers in the history of the medium.

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10+ mins  |
November 2021
HOPE
Lens Magazine

HOPE

As countries slowly start to open up their borders, travel is beginning to bounce back.

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5 mins  |
November 2021
Lens Magazine

HAUNTING PORTRAITS Joe Buergi

The "Haunting Portraits" series focuses on the hard workers of Bangladesh. They work either in the docks, shipyards, or as laborers in the brick factories outside Dhaka. In 2020 I visited different places and portrayed the workers photographically.

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November 2021
Lens Magazine

AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH QUIM FÀBREGAS

THE CHILDHOOD OF THE BAKA PYGMIES The childhood of the Baka pygmies is a photographic report made in the jungle of Cameroon. This report exhibits the childhood life of the pygmies, their freedom, their way of spending hours in the middle of nature, and the toughness of living in a habitat that rains for many months of the year, and It's extremely tough to get food. You can see the faces of the happy and cheerful children, but you can also see the hardness of the mothers.

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7 mins  |
November 2021
Lens Magazine

TERRITORY OF ABSENCES ALMIR BINDILATTI

ART MARKET

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November 2021
An Exclusive Interview With MANFRED BAUMANN
Lens Magazine

An Exclusive Interview With MANFRED BAUMANN

My grandfather had won many photo competitions; he dealt with artistic b/w photography. We grew up in the mountains of Austria, and his work later reminded me a lot of Ansel Adams' landscapes artistic style. He gave me my first camera, a Praktika 1000, and I still have it. Without him, I might never have gotten into photography!

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8 mins  |
November 2021
‘The Depth Is in the Pictures'
New York magazine

‘The Depth Is in the Pictures'

Photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon has more stories to tell than she lets on.

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5 mins  |
November 8 - 21, 2021
AUDE OSNOWYCZ - 2SERIES
Lens Magazine

AUDE OSNOWYCZ - 2SERIES

WOMEN FIGHTERS IN SYRIA UKRAINE: A YOUTH BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE

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October 2021
An Exclusive Interview With Katerina Belkina
Lens Magazine

An Exclusive Interview With Katerina Belkina

My face and body are the main instruments I use to incarnate the images I want. Standing in front of the camera as a model, I follow the age-old theatrical playing roles.

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October 2021
LAURIE FREITAG 'IN THE GARDEN AT CHISLEHURST'
Lens Magazine

LAURIE FREITAG 'IN THE GARDEN AT CHISLEHURST'

This work, 'In the Garden at Chislehurst', is my navigation through 2020. My day job is as a nanny & by entering the world of a four-year-old, I was able to escape the pandemic and find a beautiful space in the garden, a reminder that beauty is always here for us, no matter what unfortunate circumstance is around us. It raises the question, do we believe, as Einstein said, Is the universe a friendly place?

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October 2021
THE Good Dishes
Lens Magazine

THE Good Dishes

The Good Dishes integrates memory, legacy, and metaphor with my response to loss. As I witness an early generation of family members pass, my cousins and I were each faced with the emotional task of cleaning out the family home.

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October 2021
The Dolgan Reindeer Nomads
Lens Magazine

The Dolgan Reindeer Nomads

The Dolgan reindeer nomads live at the estuary of the Chatanga River on the Taimyr Peninsula in the far north of Siberia. Despite the harsh conditions, their life in the wide tundra means freedom. They prefer it to a sedentary life in the village.

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October 2021
“What if?”
Lens Magazine

“What if?”

"Being an artist means for me bringing one's artistic vision into everyday life. It means harnessing the moments of inspiration and creativity but also trying to embrace all aspects of the process when it means adversity and hard work. With my art, I would like the viewer to be carried away into another world and encouraged to create and shape his or her individual story. I hope my art provides a moment of respite for the viewer and perhaps inspires the thought, "What if?".

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October 2021
Fares Micue – An ultimate message of Positivism
Lens Magazine

Fares Micue – An ultimate message of Positivism

I always try to isolate as many details as I can from the final image I want to create, like that I able to get to a more accurate representation of the image in my head.

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October 2021
Hieronymus Grabstein – Monumentum
Lens Magazine

Hieronymus Grabstein – Monumentum

Our brain is organized so that it analyses and memorizes visual information faster than any text. A spectator is always curious to see what is left outside the camera’s view. There is hardly a better way to tell stories of people’s lives other than via visual imagery. Handicraft– from the beginning and up to the end of each operation. It is not an automated process but significant experience, expertise, and a bit of spontaneity and freedom of artistic creativity.

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October 2021
Seeing and Believing
Fast Company

Seeing and Believing

Manipulated images are rampant, and problematic. Adobe, the photo-editing forebearer, has a solution.

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4 mins  |
November 2021
A Trick of the Light
Maxim

A Trick of the Light

An interview with master of fashion and portraiture Vincent Peters on the occasion of his new book

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5 mins  |
September - October 2021
The MIRACLE GAMES
Lens Magazine

The MIRACLE GAMES

The Games of the XXXII Olympiad were historic even before tennis star Naomi Osaka lit the flame in the cauldron with her relay torch to commence them.

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9 mins  |
September 2021
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Kevin Rivoli
Lens Magazine

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Kevin Rivoli

Kevin Rivoli is a photojournalist whose work is published daily in newspapers and magazines across the country.

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5 mins  |
September 2021