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LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones. WINNERS—LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Portraiture is a powerful medium, and, despite its universal popularity, it is still perhaps the most elusive genre in photography. The best portraits are touched by nuance, mixtures of feelings and emotions, subtle signals of communication, and connections that can be felt indirectly from the subject via the camera and photographer through to us, the viewers. LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Call for Entries! The LensCulture Portrait Awards seeking talented photographers from around the world making remarkable photographic portraits that challenge our thinking, expand our understanding or stop us in our tracks. Awards include an exhibition in New York City + massive international exposure! HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postREINIER GERRITSEN
Reinier Gerritsen has been photographing figures in the public sphere for over twenty years now. His major start was in 1992, when he was awarded the prestigious Rijksmuseum-NRC assignment with Luuk Kramer, which resulted in a book and solo exhibition at Rijksmuseum. Beginning in 2005, he traveled to 25 countries to create the ambitious, documentary project called The Europeans. MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morels NICHOLAS NIXON ON 40 YEARS OF PORTRAITS, SEDUCING YOUR They are direct, sometimes confrontational, occasionally aggressive—but also, at times, vulnerable, wounded, uncertain. In Nicholas Nixon’s series “The Brown Sisters,” the same four figures (the eponymous sisters) stand in the same order for 42 sequential photographs, taken over aLENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones. WINNERS—LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Portraiture is a powerful medium, and, despite its universal popularity, it is still perhaps the most elusive genre in photography. The best portraits are touched by nuance, mixtures of feelings and emotions, subtle signals of communication, and connections that can be felt indirectly from the subject via the camera and photographer through to us, the viewers. LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Call for Entries! The LensCulture Portrait Awards seeking talented photographers from around the world making remarkable photographic portraits that challenge our thinking, expand our understanding or stop us in our tracks. Awards include an exhibition in New York City + massive international exposure! HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postREINIER GERRITSEN
Reinier Gerritsen has been photographing figures in the public sphere for over twenty years now. His major start was in 1992, when he was awarded the prestigious Rijksmuseum-NRC assignment with Luuk Kramer, which resulted in a book and solo exhibition at Rijksmuseum. Beginning in 2005, he traveled to 25 countries to create the ambitious, documentary project called The Europeans. MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morels NICHOLAS NIXON ON 40 YEARS OF PORTRAITS, SEDUCING YOUR They are direct, sometimes confrontational, occasionally aggressive—but also, at times, vulnerable, wounded, uncertain. In Nicholas Nixon’s series “The Brown Sisters,” the same four figures (the eponymous sisters) stand in the same order for 42 sequential photographs, taken over a WINNERS—LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2020 Announcing the winners! We’re delighted to announce 39 talented photographers as the winners, jurors’ picks and finalists of the LensCulture Portrait Awards. These remarkable photographers come from 16 countries on four continents, and their work reflects the dynamic range of contemporary portraiture being made around the world today. LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography LENSCULTURE CRITICS’ CHOICE 2020 This is your best chance to be seen by the world’s top experts and influencers in photography. Awards include exhibition in Paris alongside Paris Photo 2020, cash prizes for the top ten photographers, global media coverage, and more.Free entry for single image entries and written professional reviews of your submission available. WINNERS—HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE The notion of ‘home’ has taken on new, multilayered meanings for much of the world in the past year-and-a-half, and these 37 photographers awarded by LensCulture's first ever HOME Photography Prize have captured a wide range of realities from 17 countries on six continents around the world.PETER TONNINGSEN
Armed with a pedometer and a pinhole camera, award-winning fine art photographer Peter Tonningsen creates a visual chronicle of the vernacular. Employing an arbitrary, yet systematic approach to picture making, Peter methodically counts each step as he wanders the streets of his island hometown seeking out unique perspectives to add to this distinctive communal document. THE SILENT CLAPPING OF THEIR HANDS HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Davide Bertuccio, for his delightful series ‘The Silent Clapping ofMAURO SERRA
I am a photographer and a former neuroscientist. The path I followed made me reflect on how the human being and his perception are the sum of many small mechanisms. As one of these factors changes, macroscopic differences are triggered. As an artist, I use photography as a means to investigate and enhance these differences. With Lucia Del Pasqua I have founded an artistic duo known as LaterArte.WENZILE DUBE
Wenzile Harley Dube is a portrait photographer born in Zimbabwe, 1999. He was raised in Botswana and is currently based there. With his work he aims to capture how people perceive themselves and how they think others perceive them.THE LAST MAN
HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Lauren Grabelle, for her remarkable series ‘The Last Man’.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones. LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postTAVON TAYLOR
Tavon Taylor is a photography-based artist from Washington, DC. He uses visual narrative as a representation of his lived experience as a queer black adult. He questions concepts of beauty while creating detailed and delicate photographs through a black lens. Tavon finds strength in vulnerability. He creates images influenced by family and community through portraiture, styling, still life MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morelsPEYTON FULFORD
Peyton Fulford (b.1994) is a photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. She received a BFA with Honors in Photography at Columbus State University in 2017. With an emphasis on narrative portraiture, her work focuses on youth subcultures in the southern region of the United States. Her photographs have been shown world-wide in print publications including recent books - Pics or It Didn’t HappenSUSAN TATTERSON
I've been photographing America's abandoned landscape for over a decade. What initially began as my MFA thesis project at the University of Baltimore grew into my life's passion. My work started on the East coast but since moving to Arizona in 2013 my focus has shifted to long-abandoned mining towns scattered across the Southwestern states. I am the photographer/author of AbandonedMaryland
TAKAKO KIDO
Born in Kochi, Japan in 1970. After graduating from the International Center of Photography’s full-time General Studies program in 2003, I remained in New York working as a B&W printer and retoucher while also exhibiting and publishing a series of photo-essay projects for the Kochi Shimbun newspaper. I returned to Japan in 2008 and currently lives and works in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture.TATIANA KULOVA
Tatiana Kulova, freelance photographer, lives and works in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from the Moscow Technological Institute, majoring in fashion design and until recently worked as a designer in various fields activiety. Tatiana was always interested in photography, but the last few years photography became the main business of her life.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones. LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postTAVON TAYLOR
Tavon Taylor is a photography-based artist from Washington, DC. He uses visual narrative as a representation of his lived experience as a queer black adult. He questions concepts of beauty while creating detailed and delicate photographs through a black lens. Tavon finds strength in vulnerability. He creates images influenced by family and community through portraiture, styling, still life MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morelsPEYTON FULFORD
Peyton Fulford (b.1994) is a photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. She received a BFA with Honors in Photography at Columbus State University in 2017. With an emphasis on narrative portraiture, her work focuses on youth subcultures in the southern region of the United States. Her photographs have been shown world-wide in print publications including recent books - Pics or It Didn’t HappenSUSAN TATTERSON
I've been photographing America's abandoned landscape for over a decade. What initially began as my MFA thesis project at the University of Baltimore grew into my life's passion. My work started on the East coast but since moving to Arizona in 2013 my focus has shifted to long-abandoned mining towns scattered across the Southwestern states. I am the photographer/author of AbandonedMaryland
TAKAKO KIDO
Born in Kochi, Japan in 1970. After graduating from the International Center of Photography’s full-time General Studies program in 2003, I remained in New York working as a B&W printer and retoucher while also exhibiting and publishing a series of photo-essay projects for the Kochi Shimbun newspaper. I returned to Japan in 2008 and currently lives and works in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture.TATIANA KULOVA
Tatiana Kulova, freelance photographer, lives and works in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from the Moscow Technological Institute, majoring in fashion design and until recently worked as a designer in various fields activiety. Tatiana was always interested in photography, but the last few years photography became the main business of her life. WINNERS—LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Portraiture is a powerful medium, and, despite its universal popularity, it is still perhaps the most elusive genre in photography. The best portraits are touched by nuance, mixtures of feelings and emotions, subtle signals of communication, and connections that can be felt indirectly from the subject via the camera and photographer through to us, the viewers. LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts WINNERS—HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE The notion of ‘home’ has taken on new, multilayered meanings for much of the world in the past year-and-a-half, and these 37 photographers awarded by LensCulture's first ever HOME Photography Prize have captured a wide range of realities from 17 countries on six continents around the world.PETER TONNINGSEN
Armed with a pedometer and a pinhole camera, award-winning fine art photographer Peter Tonningsen creates a visual chronicle of the vernacular. Employing an arbitrary, yet systematic approach to picture making, Peter methodically counts each step as he wanders the streets of his island hometown seeking out unique perspectives to add to this distinctive communal document.WENZILE DUBE
Wenzile Harley Dube is a portrait photographer born in Zimbabwe, 1999. He was raised in Botswana and is currently based there. With his work he aims to capture how people perceive themselves and how they think others perceive them. THE SILENT CLAPPING OF THEIR HANDS 1 day ago · HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Davide Bertuccio, for his delightful series ‘The Silent Clapping ofMAURO SERRA
I am a photographer and a former neuroscientist. The path I followed made me reflect on how the human being and his perception are the sum of many small mechanisms. As one of these factors changes, macroscopic differences are triggered. As an artist, I use photography as a means to investigate and enhance these differences. With Lucia Del Pasqua I have founded an artistic duo known as LaterArte.CAST OUT OF HEAVEN
HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Hashem Shakeri, for his remarkable series ‘Cast Out of Heaven’.THE LAST MAN
HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Lauren Grabelle, for her remarkable series ‘The Last Man’.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to CALL FOR ENTRIES! CRITICS’ CHOICE 2021 Critics’ Choice 2021 is designed to maximize exposure and opportunities for talented photographers who are ready for the global stage and international markets. We have carefully assembled our largest Jury ever - photography experts and influencers from world-renowned museums, magazines and news media, online publications,book publishers
SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postABBA RICHMAN
I was born in the UK and have been living in Israel since 1967. (I'm still a new immigrant). I studied Graphic Design and Photography at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. My waking hours are spent in front of a computer (far too much) photographing for a living (trying to), photographing for pleasure (not enough), teaching photography (love it) and as a volunteer Magen David MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morels NICHOLAS NIXON ON 40 YEARS OF PORTRAITS, SEDUCING YOUR They are direct, sometimes confrontational, occasionally aggressive—but also, at times, vulnerable, wounded, uncertain. In Nicholas Nixon’s series “The Brown Sisters,” the same four figures (the eponymous sisters) stand in the same order for 42 sequential photographs, taken over aLENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to CALL FOR ENTRIES! CRITICS’ CHOICE 2021 Critics’ Choice 2021 is designed to maximize exposure and opportunities for talented photographers who are ready for the global stage and international markets. We have carefully assembled our largest Jury ever - photography experts and influencers from world-renowned museums, magazines and news media, online publications,book publishers
SAN RIGO | LENSCULTURE Nombre: Rigoberto Torres Sanrigo My name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and postABBA RICHMAN
I was born in the UK and have been living in Israel since 1967. (I'm still a new immigrant). I studied Graphic Design and Photography at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. My waking hours are spent in front of a computer (far too much) photographing for a living (trying to), photographing for pleasure (not enough), teaching photography (love it) and as a volunteer Magen David MATTHEW CHASE-DANIEL Matthew Chase-Daniel was born in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1965, spent his first year in the green pastures of Harvard University, then headed down to New York City through the remaining years of the 1960’s. In 1970 he headed north with his family to the rolling hills below the Berkshire Mountains where he raised tadpoles, minnows, and a raccoon, learned to fall off a horse, and hunt morels NICHOLAS NIXON ON 40 YEARS OF PORTRAITS, SEDUCING YOUR They are direct, sometimes confrontational, occasionally aggressive—but also, at times, vulnerable, wounded, uncertain. In Nicholas Nixon’s series “The Brown Sisters,” the same four figures (the eponymous sisters) stand in the same order for 42 sequential photographs, taken over a LENSCULTURE COMPETITIONS LensCulture Competitions. Photo competitions are one of the best ways for our editorial team to discover new talents from around the world in addition to new work from established photographers. Winning photographers and highly-rated projects are given international visibility through the global reach of our magazine and social mediaplatforms.
WINNERS—LENSCULTURE PORTRAIT AWARDS 2021 Portraiture is a powerful medium, and, despite its universal popularity, it is still perhaps the most elusive genre in photography. The best portraits are touched by nuance, mixtures of feelings and emotions, subtle signals of communication, and connections that can be felt indirectly from the subject via the camera and photographer through to us, the viewers. CALL FOR ENTRIES! CRITICS’ CHOICE 2021 Critics’ Choice 2021 is designed to maximize exposure and opportunities for talented photographers who are ready for the global stage and international markets. We have carefully assembled our largest Jury ever - photography experts and influencers from world-renowned museums, magazines and news media, online publications,book publishers
WINNERS—HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE The notion of ‘home’ has taken on new, multilayered meanings for much of the world in the past year-and-a-half, and these 37 photographers awarded by LensCulture's first ever HOME Photography Prize have captured a wide range of realities from 17 countries on six continents around the world.LAUREN GRABELLE
In March of 2020 I moved onto my partner's remote ranch in Montana. A three-time U.S. Army combat veteran, he returned home to his 4th-generation family ranch a few years earlier to search for balance and peace battling the harsh, unpredictable forces of nature, while maintaining his love of the earth and its creatures. The ranch is situated in a grizzly corridor, where wolves and mountainEMILY ALLEN
Emily Allen was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania in 1999. She is currently completing a BA in photography at Bard College, and plans on graduating in 2022. Emily's work has been described as romantic, quiet, atmospheric, and intimate. She explores herself by exploring the world around her and the world inside her head. Her practice involves self portraiture, and she is always experimentingCAST OUT OF HEAVEN
HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Hashem Shakeri, for his remarkable series ‘Cast Out of Heaven’. THE SILENT CLAPPING OF THEIR HANDS 20 hours ago · HOME ’21 International Photography Prize sought to discover remarkable photography from around the world that had been made at home or creatively explores the concept of home, particularly during this unique time when travel beyond our homes and immediate neighborhoods was limited. We are thrilled to present the winner, Davide Bertuccio, for his delightful series ‘The SilentWENZILE DUBE
Wenzile Harley Dube is a portrait photographer born in Zimbabwe, 1999. He was raised in Botswana and is currently based there. With his work he aims to capture how people perceive themselves and how they think others perceive them.MAURO SERRA
I am a photographer and a former neuroscientist. The path I followed made me reflect on how the human being and his perception are the sum of many small mechanisms. As one of these factors changes, macroscopic differences are triggered. As an artist, I use photography as a means to investigate and enhance these differences. With Lucia Del Pasqua I have founded an artistic duo known as LaterArte.LENSCULTURE
Discover and share the best in contemporary photography. Curated by Efrem Zelony-Mindell, this book surveys the rich and elastic world of black-and-white photography via the works of over 140 artists and essays from Zelony-Mindell, David Campany, and Gregory Eddi-Jones.LENSCULTURE
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LENSCULTURE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2021 The LensCulture Art Photography Awards aim to celebrate talented visual artists around the world who are using photographic processes and images to realize their creative ideas. Show us how you’re pushing the photographic medium, experimenting with different techniques or creative approaches to HOME ’21 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE Dewi Lewis Publishing is a partnership owned and run by Caroline Warhurst and Dewi Lewis. Founded in 1994, its photography list has an international reputation and has included books by leading British and international photographers such as Laia Abril, William Klein, Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Fay Godwin, Tom Wood, Sergio Larrain, Frank Horvat, John Blakemore, Paolo Pelegrin, Simon Roberts CALL FOR ENTRIES! CRITICS’ CHOICE 2021 Critics’ Choice 2021 is designed to maximize exposure and opportunities for talented photographers who are ready for the global stage and international markets. We have carefully assembled our largest Jury ever - photography experts and influencers from world-renowned museums, magazines and news media, online publications,book publishers
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In this series of introspective portraits taken during lockdown, a young photographer opens up before the lens, exploring her dual heritage with honesty and intimacy. A collaboration between mother and daughter, these bright and playful portraits capture an evolving relationship, unfolding in front of the lens.LAISSEZ-FAIRE
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