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BBC, Al Jazeera, The Telegraph, The Hindu Business Line and the Foto 8 website. Alison holds degrees from the University of Southampton (GB), the Haute Ecole d’Art et de Design in Geneva and from the Open College of the Arts (GB). (Photo shot in Cannes, France, 2013.)
Ann Rosener (1914–2012) was an American photojournalist who is remembered for her photographs for the Farm Security Administration in Washington, D.C. Many of her images cover women handling men’s jobs and girls producing gas masks or working as mechanics. (Photo shot in Richmond, CA, USA, 1943.)
57-58 Jane Evelyn Atwood was born in New York and has been living in France since 1971. She is the author of ten books. Her book, Women in Prison (Phaidon, 2000) remains the definitive photographic reference on female incarceration to date. Atwood is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including the first W. Eugene Smith Award, 1980 and a World Press Foundation Prize, Amsterdam, 1987 among several others. (Photo shot in Cape Cod, MA, USA, 1983.)
Melanie Einzig grew up in Minnesota and moved to New York in 1990. Shortly after graduating she worked for the Associated Press. In 1997 she received the Aaron Siskind Foundation fellowship for her work titled Midtown. Her images have been exhibited in the US and Europe and included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Brooklyn Historical Society amongst others. She is part of the street photography collective, in-public. (Photo shot in Neptune, NJ, USA, 2012.)
59-60 Rania Matar was born and raised in Lebanon and moved to the U.S. in 1984. She
studied photography at the New England School of Photography. Matar started teaching photography in 2009 and offered summer photography workshops to teenage girls in Lebanon’s refugee camps with the assistance of non-governmental organizations. Her work has won several awards, has been featured in numerous publications, and exhibited widely in the U.S. and internationally. (Photo shot in Beirut, Lebanon, 2005.)
Judith Stenneken is a conceptual media artist working in photography, video and installation. Her first self-published book, Last Call | Zentralflughafen Tempelhof, won the Grand Prize of Blurb’s Photography Book Now contest in 2010. Stenneken was named one of PDN’s 30 – New and Emerging Photographers to Watch in 2011. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in 2013. (Photo shot in New York, NY, USA, 2012.)
61-62 Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868–1952) was an American ethnologist and photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples. In 1906 J.P. Morgan commissioned Curtis to produce a series on the North American Indian. This work, with thousands of images from over 80 tribes is one of the only written histories of these tribal leaders. (Photo shot at the Hopi Reservation in AZ, USA, 1906.)
Vincent Lignier is a France-based photographer with an extensive client list spanning editorial, advertising and entertainment. His clients include Rolling Stone, The Financial Times, Figaro, Le Monde, Universal, Columbia, Motown, Pinault Printemps and Sanofi Aventis. (Photo shot in Brussels, Belgium, 2000.)


























































































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