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Keith Dannemiller graduated with a a a a a degree in biochemistry from Vanderbilt University worked for three years in in in San Francisco investigating the use of radioactive isotopes in in inflammation but soon realized the the scientific life of the the laboratory was not for him Now he he is a a a a a a a freelance editorial photographer working for publications such as Time Time Newsweek Business Week the New New York Times Vanity Fair National Geographic Al Jazeera and many others He photographs personal projects projects of social importance in in Mexico City editorial projects projects in in the contentious southern state of Guerrero and traditional religious festivals He exhibits his work throughout Mexico and and the United States and and recently published Callegrafía a a a a a a book of of documentary images from the streets of of Mexico City his home for the the last 31 years His work is is is included in in the the prestigious Wittliff Southwestern and Mexican Photography Collection in San Marcos Texas His one-person show Callegrafía opened in October 2018 at the Három Hét Gallery in in Budapest Hungary (Photo shot in in Mexico Mexico City Mexico Mexico 2014 Photo Photo sponsors: Morkos Youssef Brewmasters )
Cristina De Middel is is is a a a a a Spanish photographer whose work investigates photography’s ambiguous relationship to to truth Blending documentary and conceptual photographic practices she plays with reconstructions and archetypes that blur the border between reality and fiction After a a a a a a a a ten year career as a a a a a a a a photojournalist and humanitarian photographer de de de Middel stepped outside of the the the photojournalistic gaze She then produced the the the critically acclaimed series The Afronauts in in 2012 which explored the history of a a a a a a a failed space program in in Zambia in in the 1960s through staged reenactments of obscure narratives Since 2012 de Middel has been continuously producing new bodies of work that aim at at redefining what documentary can be and at at completing the the limited description of the the world that that mass media provide De Middel’s work shows that that fiction can serve as as the subject of photography just as as well as as facts can highlighting that our expectation that photography must always make reference to to reality is flawed With more than twelve books published Cristina de de Middel has exhibited extensively internationally and and has received numerous awards and and nominations including PhotoFolio Arles 2012 the the the Deutsche Börse Prize and the the the Infinity Award from the the the International Center of Photography in in in New York She is a a a a a Magnum nominee since 2017 and and lives and and works between Mexico and Brazil (Photo shot in Inhambane Mozambique 2017 Photo sponsors: Bob & Leslie Kendall )
Jérôme Delay is the Associated Press chief photographer for Africa After first working as as an AP stringer in in in Denver Colorado then as as a a a a a a a staff photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in in in in Washington D D C Delay joined the AP in in in in 1991 in in in Jerusalem Since then he he has been based in in in Paris and Johannesburg 
































































































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