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Lens Magazine

Jun 01 2022
Magazine

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.

Editors note

Lens Magazine

SUBSCRIBE NOW! PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE

Meet The CONTRIBUTORS

IN MEMORY OF LEGENDARY PHOTOJOURNALIST STEVE SCHAPIRO • It is a great honor to publish an article dedicated to the legendary, prolific photographer Steve Schapiro, who died peacefully this last January 15, 2022.

MARK EDWARD HARRIS PORTRAITS OF VIETNAM

Presenting The Impossible Moving Still LOIS GREENFILELD

JOSE JEULAND FEMALE DIVERS IN JEJU ISLAND | SOUTH KOREA

THE POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY ALEX SHER • WATER IS POWERFUL AND POSSESSIVE. IT CAUTIOUSLY GUARDS ITS DARK ABYSS AGAINST AIR AND LIGHT. WHENEVER ANY OF THE TWO SNEAK IN, THE WATER MERCILESSLY DEVOURS THEM. YET WATER’S POWER GIVES IN TO THE BEAUTY, RELEASING THE LIGHT AND AIR IT HELD CAPTIVE. WHEN A WEIGHTLESS BEAUTY WRAPPED IN LIGHT AND AIR BUBBLES SHINES BEFORE MY CAMERA -THE CAMERA TAKES PICTURES ON ITS OWN. I AM JUST HOLDING MY BREATH.

GINO RICARDO EXPLORING ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY

A POETIC WAY TO DEEPEN THE MYSTERY FLORIN ION FIRIMITA

ON THE MOVE WITH ARAB NOMADS IN CHAD

A Dancer Needs To DANCE Ingeborg Everaerd

A Sense of Place Joseph W Smith • Like most photographers, I have always loved how monochrome can express mood, and I tend to render my images with deep shadows while attempting to find that one piece of contrast to offset the shadows. I prefer the smaller scenes, the intimate landscapes where what they lack in grandeur they make up for in detail and quiet contemplation. I see my images not begging for attention nor seeking ovations, as those who can appreciate them will eventually find them."

OSCAR WOLLSTEN DRAMATIC TENSION WITH CAMERA MOVEMENT

LOST IN THE DESERT REZA MOHAMMADI • "Lost in the Desert" is an ongoing project which was not complited yet. The project tells the story of a human being who gets lost in the desert. To be lost not only means to lose one’s geographical location but also to be lost internally."

ERIC DAVIDOVE IN SEARCH OF EXCITEMENT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY • I AM TRIGGERED BY LIGHTING CONDITIONS, THE PRESENCE OF INTRIGUING SHAPES AND FORMS, VIBRANT COLORS, AND INTERESTING-LOOKING PEOPLE.

DOUG CAPLAN QUANTUM GEOMETRIES


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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.

Editors note

Lens Magazine

SUBSCRIBE NOW! PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE

Meet The CONTRIBUTORS

IN MEMORY OF LEGENDARY PHOTOJOURNALIST STEVE SCHAPIRO • It is a great honor to publish an article dedicated to the legendary, prolific photographer Steve Schapiro, who died peacefully this last January 15, 2022.

MARK EDWARD HARRIS PORTRAITS OF VIETNAM

Presenting The Impossible Moving Still LOIS GREENFILELD

JOSE JEULAND FEMALE DIVERS IN JEJU ISLAND | SOUTH KOREA

THE POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY ALEX SHER • WATER IS POWERFUL AND POSSESSIVE. IT CAUTIOUSLY GUARDS ITS DARK ABYSS AGAINST AIR AND LIGHT. WHENEVER ANY OF THE TWO SNEAK IN, THE WATER MERCILESSLY DEVOURS THEM. YET WATER’S POWER GIVES IN TO THE BEAUTY, RELEASING THE LIGHT AND AIR IT HELD CAPTIVE. WHEN A WEIGHTLESS BEAUTY WRAPPED IN LIGHT AND AIR BUBBLES SHINES BEFORE MY CAMERA -THE CAMERA TAKES PICTURES ON ITS OWN. I AM JUST HOLDING MY BREATH.

GINO RICARDO EXPLORING ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY

A POETIC WAY TO DEEPEN THE MYSTERY FLORIN ION FIRIMITA

ON THE MOVE WITH ARAB NOMADS IN CHAD

A Dancer Needs To DANCE Ingeborg Everaerd

A Sense of Place Joseph W Smith • Like most photographers, I have always loved how monochrome can express mood, and I tend to render my images with deep shadows while attempting to find that one piece of contrast to offset the shadows. I prefer the smaller scenes, the intimate landscapes where what they lack in grandeur they make up for in detail and quiet contemplation. I see my images not begging for attention nor seeking ovations, as those who can appreciate them will eventually find them."

OSCAR WOLLSTEN DRAMATIC TENSION WITH CAMERA MOVEMENT

LOST IN THE DESERT REZA MOHAMMADI • "Lost in the Desert" is an ongoing project which was not complited yet. The project tells the story of a human being who gets lost in the desert. To be lost not only means to lose one’s geographical location but also to be lost internally."

ERIC DAVIDOVE IN SEARCH OF EXCITEMENT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY • I AM TRIGGERED BY LIGHTING CONDITIONS, THE PRESENCE OF INTRIGUING SHAPES AND FORMS, VIBRANT COLORS, AND INTERESTING-LOOKING PEOPLE.

DOUG CAPLAN QUANTUM GEOMETRIES


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