
Rawsht Twana
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Dec 9, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Virginia Hanusik |Rawsht Twana |Akinbode Akinbiyi |Grace Wales Bonner
Jeff Dworsky dropped out of school at 14, bought a Leica at 15, and moved to a small island in Maine at 16 to become a fisherman. In his debut monograph, Sealskin, photographs of his life are paced to an old Celtic folktale about a fisherman who discovers a selkie—a mythical creature that can transform from a seal into a human—falls in love, has a family, but must let her go. This tale mirrors Dworsky’s own life, it is a story of desire, the erosion of time, and the inevitability of change.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Virginia Hanusik |Rawsht Twana |Akinbode Akinbiyi
We’re delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won AAP Magazine #44: Street. They come from 11 different countries and 5 continents!Street photography has been a cornerstone of the photographic journey since its inception, evolving alongside the urban landscapes it seeks to capture. From the cobblestone streets of Paris to the towering skylines of New York, and now to the bustling megacities of our globalized world, this genre has continually reinvented itself.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Workshop Arts |Virginia Hanusik |Rawsht Twana |Akinbode Akinbiyi
Close to the Bayou by Dimitri Staszewski is a profoundly moving exploration of art, connection, and resilience. Through intimate photography and thoughtful storytelling, Staszewski invites readers into the shared creative journey he embarked on with his mentor, Thomas Mann. The book’s poetic and beautiful images, rendered in soft tones and illuminated by masterful use of lighting, add a tender visual layer to its narrative.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Virginia Hanusik |Rawsht Twana |Akinbode Akinbiyi |Grace Wales Bonner
Sara Abbaspour claims the 1st prize of the PHmuseum 2024 Photographers Grant with her project Floating Ocean. The New Generation Prize was awarded to Sara Faustino for A Home With No Roof.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
all-about-photo.com | Sandrine Hermand-Grisel |Virginia Hanusik |Rawsht Twana |Akinbode Akinbiyi
Tokyo No-No examines modern alienation through the family unit in Tokyo, Japan—a phenomenon that transcends cultural boundaries and affects societies worldwide. Everywhere you look, people are struggling to meet expectations that feel increasingly out of reach. When we try to fit into the narrow margins set by others, we often find ourselves profoundly lonely, even among those closest to us. These moments weren’t unique to Tokyo, but something about the city’s relentless energy made them stand out.
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