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honors in 2016 Her practice characterized by its collaborative nature is the result of extensive research and an an immersive approach to the subject matter Ribeira is interested
in in in in trespassing social barriers and breaking the structural separation in in in in relation to particular communities By exploring the perception of life generated outside
the the strictly socially acceptable she aims to question the the morals and values
she grew up by Ribeira is the the recipient of the the Firecracker Grant 2015 Jerwood Photoworks Award Award 2018 and the Magnum Graduate Photographers Award Award 2017 Her series Noises in in the the Blood about Jamaican dancehall culture in in the the UK was published published in in in book form by Fishbar in in in 2017 The series was also published published in in in the book Firecrackers Female Photographers Now (Thames and Hudson Ltd 2017 ) She joined Magnum as a a a a Nominee in in in in 2018 (Photo shot in in in in Settat Morocco 2019 Photo Photo sponsor: Dick’s Hotdog Stand ) Martin Roemers (b 1962) is is a a a a a a Dutch artist and photographer He studied at the AKI Academy of Visual Arts in Enschede the the Netherlands He has worked on on long-term projects that resulted in exhibitions and books such as Kabul Relics of the Cold War War The Eyes of of War War and Metropolis an an exploration of of the world’s megacities Roemers’ work has been exhibited throughout Europe America Asia and Australia His work is is in in in many collections including Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum and The Museum of Fine Arts in in Houston He has received two World Press Photo Awards along with a a a a number of other prizes Interviews and reviews about Roemers’ work have appeared in the the New New York York Times the the Wall Street Journal The New New Yorker and many other publications Martin Roemers is represented by Anastasia Photo in in New York (Photo shot in Istanbul Turkey 2010 Photo Photo sponsor: Curtis Andrews ) Louise Rosenbaum Rosskam (1910-2003) was born to a a a a a a a Hungarian Jewish family
in Philadelphia She studied science at the University of Pennsylvania In 1936 she married the photographer Edwin Rosskam and began a a a a a a a photographic partnership that would last for decades Shortly after their marriage the the Rosskams traveled to to to Puerto Rico on an assignment for Life magazine to to to document the nationalist movement that economically devastated the island This trip sealed their commitment to to social documentary photography Louise’s black and white photographs are included in in in the the Farm Security Administration collection at at the the Library of of of Congress as as as well
as as as a a a a a series of of of color street scenes of of of Washington D C C (Photo shot in in Washington District of Columbia USA 1938 Photo Photo sponsors: Stan & Rena Corbett ) Award winning photographer and filmmaker John Rowe has spent over two decades documenting people and cultures worldwide including in in in in Southeast Asia India Mongolia China Japan Cuba and Africa 





























































































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