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AGA SZYDLIK: ELEMENTS | SOSSUSVLEI
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AGA SZYDLIK: ELEMENTS | SOSSUSVLEI

Namib desert, stark and rugged in its beauty, Surrounded by the striking ancient red dunes, one of the oldest and highest in the world, reaching 300-400 meters and scorched by the sun for thousands of years to a rusty red color.

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February 2021
An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With MOUNEB TAIM SYRIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST
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An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With MOUNEB TAIM SYRIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST

Muneb Taim, born in 2001, is an Award-winning international photojournalist, covering news stories with a focus on social issues and war zones, currently based in the Syrian-Turkey border as a freelance photographer who mostly works for Anadolu Ajansı and Zuma Press.

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February 2021
A SMALL PEARL ON LAKE COMO | MONTE SAN PRIMO
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A SMALL PEARL ON LAKE COMO | MONTE SAN PRIMO

In 2019 I was working on an art project in Bellagio, Italy. This small pearl on Lake Como is dominated by a mountain called Monte San Primo.

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February 2021
Le Petit CIRQUE
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Le Petit CIRQUE

''In 2019 I was in England, France, Ireland, Italy, Beijing, Taipei, Bali, and Mongolia.

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December 2020
SEASCAPES
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SEASCAPES

The exploration of my relationship with forest landscapes has always been a central theme of my photographic practice; how it formed, evolved, and continues to change.

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December 2020
THE LOCKDOWN PROJECT
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THE LOCKDOWN PROJECT

Theaters, dance companies, and artists are now reaching their audience by streaming live and producing videos to watch online.

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December 2020
CHRIS TUFF
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CHRIS TUFF

The art of being in the right place at the right time

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December 2020
THE KOALAS OF KANGAROO
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THE KOALAS OF KANGAROO

It's been almost a year since I walked down Church Road on Kangaroo Island, where the smell of death could not be escaped.

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December 2020
Light painting in my safe zone
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Light painting in my safe zone

My series of light paintings is a collection that has been taken during the quarantine.

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December 2020
José Jeuland 2020 BIG SURPRISES
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José Jeuland 2020 BIG SURPRISES

It was the end of 2019, welcoming the year 2020 when I told myself that it would be a great year

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December 2020
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Michelle Valberg
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AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH Michelle Valberg

Light & Motion Master of Light, and Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence

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December 2020
''Journey Into Thyself''
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''Journey Into Thyself''

A key part of my process involves inquiry and reflection.

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December 2020
Brandon Almengo – The Image Maker
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Brandon Almengo – The Image Maker

Afro-Latino photographer Brandon Almengo has his sights set on stardom

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January - February 2021
Steven Sweatpants
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Steven Sweatpants

Back to Basics

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Winter 2021
Naked Hollywood - MARK EDWARD HARRIS
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Naked Hollywood - MARK EDWARD HARRIS

Hollywood is more of an idea than a place.

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November 2020
JULIE DERBYSHIRE FLORA DISLOCATA
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JULIE DERBYSHIRE FLORA DISLOCATA

Julie’s new series, Flora Dislocata, was born out of a desire to create work during these difficult times of Covid-19 and lockdown and respond to its challenges.

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November 2020
JOHN F. MARTIN
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JOHN F. MARTIN

I intended to drive on route 66 to try and capture how it is today.

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November 2020
An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With JIMMY NELSON
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An Intimate, Exclusive Interview With JIMMY NELSON

Jimmy Nelson (Sevenoaks, Kent, 1967) started working as a photographer in 1987. Having spent 10 years at a Jesuit boarding school in the North of England, he set off on his own to traverse the length of Tibet on foot. The journey lasted a year, and upon his return, his unique visual diary, featuring revealing images of a previously inaccessible Tibet, was published to wide international acclaim.

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November 2020
Golden Land
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Golden Land

Thanaka Color Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a mystical country centered among Southeast Asia's more common destinations, yet still remaining relatively unknown. After many years of isolation, Myanmar has only recently opened up to the outside world. The magnificent land is also known as the Golden Land.

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November 2020
Whitewashing the Great Depression
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Whitewashing the Great Depression

How the preeminent photographic record of the period eclipsed people of color and shaped the nation’s self-image

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December 2020
MIEKE DOUGLAS - WHITE HORSES: COVID DREAMS AND THE RHYTHM OF LOCKDOWN
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MIEKE DOUGLAS - WHITE HORSES: COVID DREAMS AND THE RHYTHM OF LOCKDOWN

When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused." -Rainer Maria Rilke.

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October 2020
Terri Gold  STILL POINTS IN A TURNING WORLD: IN CHAD
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Terri Gold STILL POINTS IN A TURNING WORLD: IN CHAD

In the Sahel desert in Chad, the nomadic Wodaabe people spend months apart, searching out pastures for their herds and shelter for the families.

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October 2020
THE SINKING WORLD An Exclusive Interview With ANDREAS FRANK
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THE SINKING WORLD An Exclusive Interview With ANDREAS FRANK

Andreas Franke, famous for his still life and surreal effects, planned precisely in the challenging creative fields -Underwater Photography. The love of diving, combined with the skills in producing great photographs, is a unique characteristic in this field. Travelling and passion for scuba diving make his pictures cross the boundaries between real life and fantasy.

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October 2020
BELLANDUR LAKE FROTH - Debasish Ghosh
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BELLANDUR LAKE FROTH - Debasish Ghosh

Bangalore, India, was once known for its interconnected lake systems, which provided a reliable water source. As the city grew, these lakes have encroached, and the water became polluted day by day. The largest, Bellandur Lake, now carry huge volumes of snowy froth, which block the adjacent canals.

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October 2020
Wild Wild West of Sichuan in China
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Wild Wild West of Sichuan in China

Exploring Tibet had always been on my bucket list of travel documentary project. In 2018, I had the opportunity to visit Tibet, and it was the most incredible travel experience.

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October 2020
Behind Glass ANNE BERRY
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Behind Glass ANNE BERRY

Few photographers have captured (but no, let’s not use that word)—few photographers have communicated the depth and complexity of primate emotions as Berry has. -Collier Brown, Introduction to Primates, published by 21st Editions, 2017 .

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October 2020
 Adriana Soares – Soul Into The Times
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Adriana Soares – Soul Into The Times

Adriana Soares was born in Brazil and was adopted at an early age by an Italian family. She started her career as a model and worked with many stylists and fashion designers. Because of her many commitments in the field, she visited many different countries, including the poor and less fortunate ones.

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October 2020
An Exclusive Interview With Mark Edwards Harris
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An Exclusive Interview With Mark Edwards Harris

International Award-Winning Photographer

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October 2020
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Jacob Aue Sobol – An Exclusive Interview

Jacob Aue Sobol is known for his expressive style of black-and-white photography.

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February 2020
RACHID AMER MOMENTS IN B&W NEW YORK CITY
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RACHID AMER MOMENTS IN B&W NEW YORK CITY

I'm a France based photographer. I live in Annecy, a charming little town in the Alps, not far from the Mont-Blanc.

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September 2020