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Edouard Caupeil is a photographer from France. His work has been published in Libération, Géo, Le Monde, Télérama, and Le Monde. (Photo shot in Zahedan, Iran, 2004.)
Kim Teoh is a professional photographer with five magazines under his publication
firm (Photo Creator, Advanced Images, Fotografika, Travelmate and Travelution). He is responsible for the annual imaging event, Kuala Lumpur Photography Festival, in Malaysia. (Photo shot in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2014.)
Marjory Collins (1912–1985) was an American photojournalist. She is remembered above all for her coverage of the home front during World War II. As a result of a contribution for U.S. Camera and Travel about Hoboken, New Jersey, she was invited to work for the Foreign Service of the United States Office of War Information where she completed some fifty assignments. (Photo shot in Baltimore, MD, USA, 1943.)
51-52 Richard Dumas, well-known for his portraits, is not a portraitist, but a photographer. His pictures appear to be placed out of time, making them icons through the mystery of his images and their unexpected vibrations of light. Richard Dumas is represented by VU The Gallery, Paris, France. (Photo shot in Sete, France, 2014.)
Gigi Cohen began her career working for New York Newsday, where she got to know
New York City in a way only a newspaper photographer could. Her freelance career has concentrated on social issues including: incarceration, AIDS and children’s rights; and developed an extensive international list of clients including The Sunday Times Magazine, The Independent on Sunday, L’Express, The New York Times and Der Spiegel among others. (Photo shot in Port au Prince, Haiti, 2009.)
Ludovic Carème is a photographer. He lives and works in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo shot in Lapa, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2010.)
Robert Cassanova’s photography integrates the visualization process for science and art into his photographic images. Robert lectures on the subject of photographic composition and “The Visual Rhythms of Art, Science and Religion.” Robert lives on a farm with his wife, Alice, near the town of Battleboro in Eastern North Carolina. (Photo shot in Trieste, Italy, 2002. Photo sponsors: Lou and Dick Cozart.)
53-54 Katja Heinemann is a Brooklyn-based German photographer. Her new media documentaries on HIV/AIDS, On Borrowed Time, about the lives of children and teenagers in the US, and The Graying of AIDS, on the aging of the global pandemic, illustrate how a personal body of work can grow from an editorial concept into an advocacy and educational tool, utilizing a wide array of platforms and media to have maximum impact in reaching diverse audiences. (Photo shot in New York, NY, USA, 2014.)
Eric Franceschi began his professional career in Marseille. He has scoured the PACA region and beyond, photographing for newspapers, particularly the news daily, Libération. Franceschi now spends most of his time on non-news related work, finding it more personal and enriching. (Photo shot in Shanghai, China, 1993.)
55-56 Alison McCauley, a Geneva-based documentary photographer, has been published by the























































































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