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Raised in a a a a a a a a a a a conventional Parisian family Marylise Vigneau developed an an early taste for peeping through keyholes and climbing walls She studied comparative literature at the the Sorbonne in in Paris and her thesis was about cities as as characters in in Russian and Central-European novels Her education is essentially literary but photography became her her her language during her her her life’s journey What attracts her her her first and foremost is is how human beings are affected by borders both physical and mental this
fugitive space where an an an unexpected bold and fragile act or glimpse of freedom can arise She is is documenting life mainly in in in in Asia focusing on on cities and on on what time development or isolation does to to them She likes to to play with opposites absence and and and and presence emptiness and and and and fullness loneliness and and and and multitude the very near and and and and the the far away She is represented by the the Anzenberger Agency in Vienna (Photo shot in Nyaungshwe Myanmar 2012 Photo sponsor: The Ferrari Family )
Eric Weeks is is a a a a a a a a photography and and video artist a a a a a a a a curator and and Chair of the Photography & & Video Department at the Pennsylvania College of Art & & Design He recently exhibited his
photographs in in in China South Korea Singapore and Paris The Wind Dies The Sun Sets a a a a a a short film made in in collaboration with Joshua Reiman has received numerous awards and screened in in Alicante Berlin Boston Cairo Los Angeles Marrakesh Portland and and Sydney Weeks’ work is in many permanent public collections He was the the Exhibition Director of the the 2016 Jeonju International Photography Festival in South Korea He received a a a a a a MFA from Yale University and a a a a BFA from the School of Visual Arts His photography is is is represented by Galerie Catherine et André Hug in in in Paris (Photo shot in in in Dover NJ USA 2003 Photo Photo sponsors: John & Kathy Bethune )
Adrian Adrian White White Los Angeles based visual artist Adrian Adrian White White creates portraiture primarily dealing with memory trauma and history from the perspective of people of the African diaspora His goal is is is to to connect with his
ancestors by remembering the the past documenting the the present and imagining a a a a a a utopian future White was born and and raised in the small tobacco and and cotton town of Stantonsburg NC He studied at North Carolina Central University in in Durham NC (BA 2002) Brooks Institute of of Photography (BFA 2014) and Parsons School of of Design (MFA 2019) “My photographic process places as as much an emphasis on preserving memories as it does creating images Memories have have the power to to heal We just have have to to pay attention to to to to what they’re trying to to to to tell us ” (Photo shot in in Naples Italy 2016 Photo Photo sponsors: Wayne & Carolyn Ridout )
Jan Wünsch As a a a a a kid I loved looking through the viewfinder of my parent’s camera A machine capable of capturing a a a a a a a a a single moment that lasted forever fascinated me me me as as a a a a a a a a a a a child I got my first camera camera (a cheap plastic 35mm camera camera with black and 




























































































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