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Arctic Meltwater Unveiled: Nature’s Liquid Legacy
By Erin Towns
Venturing into the realm of polar research photography transported me to a world of awe-inspiring beauty contrasted by the relentless forces of change and instability. The sight of glacial meltwater carving its path through ancient ice formations is both mesmerizing and humbling.
I have learned to embrace the waiting games dictated by unpredictable polar conditions, knowing that each moment holds the potential for a remarkable shot. In this realm, my lens becomes a bridge between the ethereal beauty of polar landscapes and the ten ..read more
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Fascinating Journey: Exploring India and Nepal Artem Khazov © All rights reserved
“Nepal and India can be discovered from various perspectives. This time, I aimed to observe how residents in large cities live.”
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I started practicing photography over 5 years ago. My interests turned to extreme sports such as snowboarding, wakeboarding, and acrobatics.
As a photographer, I began capturing precisely in these directions. Over time, I became interested in portrait photography and found working with light and shadow fascinating ..read more
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WOODLANDS OF MADRID
By Louis Iruela Woodlands of Madrid. Rain
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“My creative process is very chaotic. It’s hard to meet rainy conditions in Spain for days at a time, so when I am blessed with the opportunity to take out my camera, I do so quickly and always use a handheld camera to take advantage of the chance.”
-Louis Iruela
LOUIS IRUELA Woodlands of Madrid. A Haunted Song
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“Rain is my favorite color”
Right: Woodlands of Madrid. Insomnia
Left: Louis Iruela. Portrait © All rights reserved.
I grew up on the outskirts of Ma ..read more
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PLACES
By Jason Little
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“My goal is to create images that transcend the ordinary and reveal the extraordinary.
Each image tells a story of raw emotion and untamed beauty, inviting contemplation and awe as light and shadow dance across rugged terrains.”
Jason Little © All rights reserved
Jason Little © All rights reserved
Jason Little © All rights reserved
Jason Little is a U.S.-based photographer who creates works in fine arts, portraits, landscapes, and more. Jason has been published in People.com, with one of his images of the multi-platinum rapper and act ..read more
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PASSION FOR NATURE Matteo Redaelli © All rights reserved.
Matteo Redaelli is a professional landscape photographer based in Milano, Italy. Travel is the artist’s passion, and he believes in different approaches to landscape photography.
Redaelli’s personal interest and exploration in photography are broader and extend to various subjects, including Fine Art, Landscapes, Nature, Travel, Wildlife, and videography.
Landscape photography is part of his work as a scientist with expertise in Biology.
Redaelli is an international award-winning ph ..read more
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“We can be a prism and not just a reflection of society. This is the true meaning of being an artist. We can also enlighten people through our work and put more attention on the return to nature. We are in the dark ages and need enlightenment, a new Renaissance.” – David LaChapelle
‘Lorenzo il Magnifico’ Lifetime Achievement Award
Fortezza da Basso, Florence | 17 October, 2023
LaChapelle is honored as the recipient of the ‘Lorenzo il Magnifico’ Lifetime Achievement Award at the “XIV Florence Biennale. International Exhibition of Contemporary Art and Design,” for his unparalleled influence, i ..read more
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Special article by Dafna Navarro, CEO & Editor-in-Chief | Lens Magazine:
MASTER CLASS: Sandro Miller & Mark Edward Harris
If there were a photographic mutual admiration society, Chicago and Mallorca-based Sandro Miller and Los Angeles and Tokyo-based Mark Edward Harris would be charter members for all the kind words they have to say about each other’s imagery and work ethics. And those who have been fortunate enough to attend one of their master classes not only extol those virtues in the award-winning photographers but add their appreciation for the skill in which the two are able to ..read more
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The Anaconda and Jaguar | Story of Huaorani People
By Aga Szydlik
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Deep in the impenetrable jungle of the Ecuadorian Amazon live Huaorani (Waorani) people. The Huaorani are Ecuador’s most recently contacted Indigenous group. They were first approached in the late 1950s by US missionaries and oil workers, ultimately leading to ongoing oil exploitation, territorial displacement, and cultural colonization. Today, about 2,000 Huaorani live in the Amazonian rainforest, including four “uncontacted” communities.
The Huarani traditionally lived as nomadic hunter-gathe ..read more
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167
By Brice Gelot
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167 is a long-term documentary look at a tower complex built as a result of Law 167, which was passed in 1962. It is located in the Scampia district of Naples, Italy, the most dangerous neighborhood in Europe, which has become famous for its high crime rate and general state of disrepair.
“I was born for this shit. I live for photography, which will flow in my bloodstream until the very end.”
– Brice Gelot
Brice Gelot © All rights reserved.
Brice Gelot © All rights reserved.
Through my photos, I want to raise awareness about the difficult ..read more
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ARK | By Can Shengli
“They don’t have the pet status of cats and dogs; they are just food in the human mouth. On their final journey, they are as numb or suffering as refugees, like the cages of Salvador City under the lens of photographer Giles Clarke.”
– Can Shengli
Can Shengli © All rights reserved.
What does a delicious fried chicken grilled pork chop on the table have to do with a big truck on the highway? Through the transport of livestock and poultry vehicles, we make a journey about life. They don’t have the pet status of cats and dogs; they are just food in the human mouth. On their ..read more