Tag: Francesco Zizola
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Inside one photographer’s powerful catalogue of the human condition – The Washington Post
Perspective | Inside one photographer’s powerful catalogue of the human condition
NOOR photographer Francesco Zizola selects images from his colleague, Pep Bonet’s archive.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/06/23/inside-one-photographers-powerful-catalogue-of-the-human-condition/
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A Russian photojournalist selects powerful images about Africa made by his Italian colleague – The Washington Post
Perspective | A Russian photojournalist selects powerful images about Africa made by his Italian colleague
PHOTOGRAPHERS edit PHOTOGRAPHERS: Francesco Zizola spent years covering the suffering of African people and the route across the Mediterranean Sea by those seeking refuge in Europe. Yuri Kozyrev selects work from his archive.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/05/08/photographers-edit-photographers-a-russian-photojournalist-selects-powerful-images-about-africa-made-by-his-italian-colleague/
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California Sunday Magazine Wins National Magazine Award for Photography | PDNPulse
California Sunday Magazine Wins National Magazine Award for Photography | PDNPulse
The California Sunday Magazine and Pacific Standard were honored with National Magazine Awards for photography in a gala in New York City.
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2017/02/california-sunday-magazine-wins-national-magazine-award-photography.html
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Creating Cultural Understanding Through Stories (6 Photos)
Link: Creating Cultural Understanding Through Stories (6 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
“Eyes on the World,” a collection moving, provocative, inspiring photographs from the Alexia Foundation’s archive is currently on display at 25CPW Gallery in New York City through June 23. The exhibit includes “Keg Stand Queens,” a project on binge-drinking among college-aged women, by the foundation’s 2011 student award winner, Amanda Berg. Other featured photographers include Jan Dago, Francesco Zizola and 2013 grant winner Abir Abdullah whose work depicts the perils of working in Bangladesh garment factories. The Alexia Foundation photojournalists through grants, scholarships and special projects. Since 1991, the foundation has awarded $700,000 to photo students and professionals.