“Eli Imadali is an Algerian-American documentary photographer and journalist based in Denver passionate about exploring identity, culture, the immigrant experience, and environmental issues through visual storytelling. Commissioned by The New York Times, The Guardian, HuffPost, Agence France-Presse, the Los Angeles Times, Kaiser Health News.”
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“Sarah Pabst is a German-born documentary photographer and painter based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Besides her personal intimate work she mainly focuses on women, identity, human rights and environmental issues. She's a member of the collective Ayün Fotografas, National Geographic Explorer, Pulitzer Center grantee and part of Women Photograph. Her work has been published in international outlets such as The New York Times Magazine, Financial Times Magazine and Wall Street Journal. ”
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“French-Argentinian photojournalist and visual storyteller Anita Pouchard Serra is based in Buenos Aires and working in Latin-America. Her work revolves around questions and territories that cross her personally, such as current societal issues of identity, migration , women’s rights and territory. I’m a Pulitzer Center grantee ,National Geographic Emergency Fund Grantee ( 2020) IWMF and OSF fellow.”
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“Violeta Santos Moura is a freelance photojournalist and journalist from Vila Real de Trás-os-Montes, Portugal. She has been named by TIME one of '34 Female Photographers to Follow'. ”
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“Mary Mathis is a freelance multimedia journalist working in the high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She dabbles in fine art photography and works with film, but often transfers those ideas, texture, and shooting style to photojournalism, where she freelances for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Outside Magazine.”
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“Hannah Yoon is a Korean Canadian freelance photographer based in Philadelphia. She is interested in the way people relate to one another and is curious about how history impacts the present. While studying sociology and psychology in college, she became interested in social justice and racial justice issues. Through photography, she wants to better understand why we are the way we are and how everything is connected.”
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“Artist photographer and director, passionate about images, Guerchom Ndebo uses photography to communicate his concerns on complex subjects and to stimulate reflection on contemporary issues. At the heart of his artistic approach, the concepts of equality, cultural differences, solidarity and decadence collide.”
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“Sidy has always been fascinated by the human being, this creation which contains within it so many divine secrets. Sidy believes that the billions of people are so unique and so different. Sidy’s passion for the human being is one of the reasons that push Sidy to document it.”
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“Alicia Tang is a Taiwanese American artist, photographer, and designer based in Los Angeles. Alicia is always striving to make art in all forms, to document the micro-cultures around us, and to reproduce moments where emotions show. Her photographs and artworks capture the extraordinary in the mundane and the quiet moments surrounding human lives. ”
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“Daniel Isaac Humes is a photographer based in Chicago, Illinois whose work focuses on architecture, lifestyle, landscape, and portraiture. Daniel is self-taught and likes to shoot a lot in his free time. He continues to refine his craft everyday to enhance his skills by producing great images. ”
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