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2019 First Issue #Untitled★ Issue #52. January 2019 ★ ★ JUST PUBLISHED!!!★ We are very pleased to publish Lens Magazine's first issue for 2019, Featuring excellent photographers from all around the globe, including a special interview with Krystle Wright expert for extreme - Sport Photography. You will also find in this issue many different photography fields and styles of emerging and professional photographers from around the world. Year 2018 ended with a great success, Lens Magazine became one of the sponsors of main Art Fairs in the US and reached more than 18k readers a month, thanks to the excellent work of all of our contributors, Journalists and Photojournalists, and we can't wait for 2019 to give us even a greater exposure. We wish for all of our readers, photographers and team, A Great New Year! ♛ On the cover: With a flash mounted to a drone to highlight the rock formation, Mayan Smith Gobat climbs the famous Totem Pole in Tasmania, Australia.© Krystle Wright. All Rights Reserved. See article on page 14 ♛ Participating Photographers:: (Articles & Interviews) Krystle Wright / José Jeuland / Igor Zeiger / Amir Lavon / Pygmalion Karatzas / Aga Szydlik / Vicky Martin / Allan Kliger / Chaim Martello / Marcela Ruty Romero / Temel Nal / Igal Harari / |
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Exclusive Interview With Krystle Wright By Cata CROITORU She is extremely dedicated. She is the one who is looking for that right moment to capture the unique and right shot. She travelled the whole Earth in pursuit of that unique magical image. Deserts, and profundity of the oceans, deserted lands or jagged mountains where her playgrounds. Sometimes she has been waiting four and a half years to snap that shot that has established her famous. And afterward that she moved away to another corner of the world to wait for another impressive shot. She is a nomad and she is famous. Her home is her backpack and it seems her religion is her camera. And her name is Krystle Wright... | | |
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JOSÉ JEULAND Documentary Journey to the Tibet Autonomous Region José Jeuland is a photographer based in Singapore. Specializing in Travel and Documentary photography, he is passionate about capturing photographs that tell stories relating to people and culture. His works have been published on established media titles such as The Straits Times, The New York Times Style Magazine and Spiegel. Embarking on his long-awaited trip to the Tibet Autonomous Region, José set out to leave his comfort zone for a brand new experience. | | |
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THE STREETS OF EVERYWHERE BY AMIR LAVON Most of them are just shadows looking for identity, looking for life in a dying world. It's the story of the simple man looking for love in a world of money and cash, walking down the streets to the place I call 'everywhere'. I live my life on these streets looking at them with my lens, they are in a search for the meaning of life, And I'm doing whatever I can. I capture their image, for creating a memory and expose their existence. | | |
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NORTIGO ARCHITECTURAL ABSTRACTIONS By Pygmalion Karatzas PROJECT STATISTIC: 9,600 miles flying 4,200 miles driving 1,300 mile public commuting 750,000 steps walking 12,000 still images taken 65,000 images in time-lapse video 150 buildings and locations from 12 cities 142 days on the road. Selected images have received numerous distinction in international photography competitions. | | |
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PLASTIC PARADISE Archipelago de San Blas By Aga Szydlik The San Blas islands are part of the Archipelago de San Blas, located in the Northwest of Panama on the Caribbean side. Currently, the San Blas Archipelago is nearly at the water level and as the global shifts in temperature and rising sea levels accelerate, Guna people will have become climate refugees losing their well-preserved culture and homes to the sea. | | |
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SOCIAL CREATURES BY ALLAN KLIGER Emotion - We all know what emotion is, don't we? Or rather, we know what it looks like when we see it in someone else, and we know what it is when feeling it ourselves. There it is. That word. FEELING. It's inextricably tied to emotion, to the emotive state. Are they the same? Most dictionaries define emotion as a psychological state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort, often accompanied by physiological changes. An instinctive state derived from one's circumstance or relationship with others. | | |
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- Not In Kansas - By Vicky Martin “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore”. This line is taken from the film the Wizard of Oz inspired the title for my series Not In Kansas. I take inspiration from strong female figures, whether from film, literature or everyday life. Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz has always been particularly influential as she was one of the first tenacious female heroines I was introduced to. | | |
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MONKS ON THE ROOF BY CHAIM MARTELLO On the roof of the famed holy sepulcher church in the old city of Jerusalem, lives a group of monks from Ethiopia. Heirs to a rich and ancient monastic tradition in their country and claiming king Salomon as forefather, they are ancient dwellers of Jerusalem. They speak Tigrinya, but some of them also English, Arabic, or Hebrew. They pray, talk, interact with pilgrims, safeguard their spot on the roof as a treasure. And they give us all, the gift of 'a slice of Africa' in Jerusalem. | | |
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The International Art Market Magazine is thrilled to open the submission for the Special Edition #4 - THE GOLD LIST - ♛ Top Contemporary Artists of Today ♛ SUBMISSION OPEN! The Gold List will be distributed to over 500 bookstores in the US&Canada, Over 250 Bookstores in Israel, Academic & Public Libraries around the world, Digital Edition to over 50k readers, And a special distribution to all visitors at Artexpo NY 2019. Direct distribution to main galleries around the world! Submitting accepted from all countries by January 30, 2019. All visual art mediums are acceptable (Including Digital Art, Fine Art Photography, Sculpture, Painting etc.) |
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From Lens' Sister Publication: The International Art Market Magazine - Latest Issues |
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| | Art Market Magazine Special Edition #3 Dedicated to Contemporary Israeli Art ★ PUBLISHED! ★ Available in more than 550 Bookstores in the US&Canada. Available in all 220 Steimatzky Bookstores in Israel. | | |
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| | Art Market Magazine Issue #42 - PUBLISHED! ★ Miami Art Week - HIGHLIGHTS ★ This Month's Special Issue is dedicated to the Big events on Miami Art Week. We feature the BIG Highlights of Art Basel at Miami Beach, Red Dot Miami & Spectrum Miami, Exhibition Coverage at Pérez Art Museum, The underground Special Project "Homeless" by Void Projects. More you will find: Hilma af Klint - Paintings for the Future, Exhibition at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, Excellent exhibition coverage by Art Market's journalist Scott Verchin. Upcoming Exhibition coverage : ALFRED LESLIE - OUR LUMINOUS PARADISE at Bruce Silverstein Gallery, And a special coverage of Contemporary Israeli Art by Israeli Art Market Gallery - 2018 Final BIG Sale Exhibition. Enjoy! | | |
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