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one of America’s premier photojournalists. He was the author of nine books, numerous magazine articles and was a staff columnist for US Camera, Modern Photography and The New York Times. (Photo shot in Butte, MT, USA, 1939.)
Barbara Doux, a native of France, is often looking at people from whom society turns away: the damaged, the marginalized, and the strange. She has won the Howard Chapnick award from the Missouri Photo Workshop. Doux is currently traveling in Europe. (Photo shot in Pinyao, China, 2011. Photo sponsors: Rena and Stan Corbett.)
Carl Mydans (1907–2004) was an American photographer who worked for the Farm Security Administration and Life magazine. At the Farm Security Administration, he worked with photographers like Dorothea Lange and Ben Shahn to document the conditions of the American rural workers. (Photo shot in Manchester, NH, USA, 1936.)
Jean-Luc Deru has been an active photographer for over thirty years in the Liege region. For ten years he has concentrated on personal photo essays, many of which have been exhibited and published in several European countries. As of late, he has turned his attention to architectural photography and illustration. (Photo shot in Rome, Italy, 1979.)
35-36 Dillon Roberts is a student at Columbia College in Chicago, and graduates in May 2015. He currently lives in downtown Chicago, and works as an intern at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. He plans to take a cross-country road trip after graduation, and hopes to someday photograph full-time. (Photo shot in Chicago, IL, USA, 2013.)
Kevin Downs is a New York based photojournalist and documentary photographer. He studied fine arts at Pratt Institute and photography at City College. For the past six years, he has been documenting an area of Corona, Queens, known as the Iron Triangle. Downs’ work has been printed in several leading international publications. He has been represented by Cosmos since 2013. (Photo shot in New York, NY, USA, 2010.)
Katharina Hesse is a Beijing-based photographer who has worked throughout Asia for
two decades. Since 2005 Hesse has been freelancing for various publications and is represented by the Laif Agency, Germany. Her work has been shown internationally including Moving Walls 20 (2013), The Alice Austin House (Invisible Migrations, 2014), The Noorderlicht Photo Festival (2009/2010). (Photo shot in Kashgar, China, 2001.)
Svetlana Bachevanova is a documentary photographer, curator, and founder of FotoEvidence Press. She began her photography career in Bulgaria where, beginning in 1989 she served as the chief photographer for the first anti-communist newspaper, Democratzia. She has curated annual FotoEvidence Book Award exhibits and several international exhibits. (Photo shot in Mogila, Bulgaria, 2010.)
37-38 Ben Shahn (1898–1969) was a Lithuanian-born American artist. As a member of the FSA group, Shahn roamed and documented the American south together with his colleagues Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange. Shahn’s New Deal art for the FSA and Resettlement Agency exposed American living and working conditions. (Photo shot in Omar, WV, USA, 1935.)

























































































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