The International Lens Magazine takes a single concept each month and allows its contributors to delve into any ideas and emotions evoked from this theme, leading to a rich and varied selection of photographs and stories behind them. The magazine features exclusive interviews with the most influential photographers worldwide, alongside articles about emerging photographers from all around the globe. Each and every issue is beautiful and impressive as they are unique, dedicated solely to a specific field or subject in fine art photography, offering fantastic advice on a range of photography techniques. Since its foundation in 2014, Lens Magazine had the privilege to feature Exclusive interviews with some of the most known photographers in the world, including Joel Meyerowitz, Steve Schapiro, Lindsay Adler, Sandro Miller, Magnum Photographer- Jacob Aue Sobol, Jimmy Nelson, Martin Parr - President of Magnum International Photos (2017), and many more.
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Meet The CONTRIBUTORS
An Exclusive Interview With Katerina Belkina
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UKRAINE | A YOUTH BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
The Dolgan Reindeer Nomads • The Dolgan reindeer nomads live at the estuary of the Chatanga River on the Taimyr Peninsula in the far north of Siberia. Despite the harsh conditions, their life in the wide tundra means freedom. They prefer it to a sedentary life in the village.
LAURIE FREITAG • 'IN THE GARDEN AT CHISLEHURST'
“What if?” • "Being an artist means for me bringing one's artistic vision into everyday life. It means harnessing the moments of inspiration and creativity but also trying to embrace all aspects of the process when it means adversity and hard work. With my art, I would like the viewer to be carried away into another world and encouraged to create and shape his or her individual story. I hope my art provides a moment of respite for the viewer and perhaps inspires the thought, "What if?".
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