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21-22 Katie Callan, is an American photographer and videographer living between Marseille, France and the Los Angeles area. Her work has been featured in Libération, Next, Intersection, Madame Figaro, l’Equipe, as well as photo festivals Visa Pour l’Image and Terre d’Images, and collective contemporary art shows at museums MARTa Herford (Germany), BWA (Poland), and La Gaité Lyrique (Paris). (Photo shot in Queens, NY, USA, 2008.)
Lina Pallotta is a long-term photographic narrative author and visual reportage educator. (Photo shot in Mexico City, Mexico, 1993.)
Lizzie Sadin is a freelance documentary photojournalist, specializing in social and humanitarian issues and focusing on human rights. She is the recipient of numerous awards. (Photo shot in Mitrovica, Kosovo, 1999.)
Louisa Marie Summer, born 1983, studied photo-design in Munich and achieved her Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Providence, Rhode Island. Louisa Marie Summer’s photographs have been exhibited internationally, at CNA Centre National de l’Audiovisuel, Dudelange, Luxemburg; Imago Fotokunst Berlin and several more. Her work has been featured in several leading publications and is placed
in museums and private collections. (Photo shot in Csikszentimre, Romania, 2013. Photo sponsors: Pat and Sam Stronach.)
23-24 Lisa Clunie lives and works in Northland New Zealand. Lisa exhibits regularly and currently teaches photography at NorthTec in Whangarei. She recently completed her Master of Philosophy at The Australian National University, preceded by her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Otago Polytechnic in 1996. (Photo shot in Hikurangi, New Zealand, 2014.)
Maciek Nabrdalik is a graduate of Warsaw University of Technology. In 2007 Nabrdalik won Picture of the Year in Poland and, shortly after he began working as a freelancer. He is a member of VII Photo. Nabrdalik is based in Warsaw, Poland and his stories have been published by Smithsonian, L’Espresso, Newsweek, Polityka and The Wall Street Journal among others. (Photo shot in Ilovnitsa, Ukraine, 2012.)
Olivier Roller launched his career as a photographer by offering men of influence and power a portrait session at his studio. He used these sessions as material for large exhibitions, showing a behind-the-scenes look into these distinguished men’s lives. Since 2009 Roller has been working on a photographic mural, seeking to display the power and influence at the beginning of the twenty-first century by the ones who composed it. (Photo shot in Strasbourg, France, 1993.)
Peruvian photojournalist Oscar Durand discovered visual storytelling by accident, while studying industrial engineering in Lima, Peru. After moving to the United States and graduating from the photojournalism program at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Oscar returned to Peru to focus on social issues in Latin America working in photo and video. Oscar’s work has been featured by The New York Times, GlobalPost, PRI’s The World and Glamour, among others. (Photo shot in Morococha, Peru, 2012. Photo sponsors: Kimberly Van Dyk and Sam Cohen.)


























































































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