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Daniella Zalcman is a documentary photographer focusing on the legacy of Western colonization. She talks to Blink about her projects and about breaking the formal boundaries of documentary.
Panos was featured on the World Photography Organisation Instagram account with a series of photos from the Bolivian altiplano, a place of volcanic otherworldly beauty at 5000 meters above sea level.
Photographer/artists Patrick Willocq was shortlisted in the Professional Portraiture category of the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards with his series 'Walé 2ème Regard'.
Matilde Gattoni (b. 1974) is an award-winning French-Italian photographer and a member of PhotoShelter, the leader in portfolio websites, photo sales, marketing and archiving tools for photographers.
"The work is still in development but it’s about strength and fragility in humans." - Freelance photographer and film maker Lewis Khan.
Antoine Weis was the winner of the Nature & Wildlife category in the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards with his image “Pelican in Front of Colombo (Sri Lanka) Skyline”.
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