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Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski » La Paz B.C.S. C.P. 23000 Mexico

Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski » La Paz B.C.S. C.P. 23000 Mexico

Dutch-born photographer Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski lives without a fixed residency. He works independently on his own projects worldwide. He works on the basis of his own ideas, such as the photo-project ‘Henny’. An arbitrary chosen Dutch woman has been followed photographically in her daily life since her 16th year. These pictures have been published so far in five photo-books. Many of his photo projects were related to the Third World, such as ‘Gewoon Afrika’(Ordinary Africa): the life of four inhabitants in a small village in Zimbabwe during three months. As of 1998 Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski works on his “World of…” photo-projects. “World of love” (about how people worldwide love each-other within a family), “World of Energy” (20 different ways of producing and consuming energy worldwide) and “World of little heroes” (two 9-year old physically challenged girls: Hasina in Bangladesh and Samantha in Canada). Currently in progress is the photo-project “The most beautiful people in the world”.

FotoCaribe .: by Eric Blanc PHOTOGRAPHER:.

FotoCaribe .: by Eric Blanc PHOTOGRAPHER:.

Professional Photography and Photo Stock. Eric Blanc Maunier has been a serious professional photographer since 1988.From commercial to editorial work , he is always accurate and reliable.Since 1996 he established his business in Cancun, Mexico from where he has been a commercial photographer working for the corporate and tourism industry offering services for Travel, Conventions, Architecture, Archeology, Fashion and Food & Beverages photography.He also provides stunning shots for different magazines or projects, from FOTOCARIBE, his personal Image Bank. In 1998 Eric Blanc M. worked around the world as a consultant and photographer in different projects on archaeology and nature preservation for various foundations and institutes like the Getty Conservation Institute in California. For the UNESCO he worked as a photojournalist and fine art reproduction photographer for different publications.

Livia Corona Foto - Mexico

Livia Corona Foto - Mexico

Portraits, Music, Lifestyle, Photojournalism, Architecture Interiors, Celebrity, Editorial. Corona recently published Enanitos Toreros (powerHouse Books, 2008). The book—with photographs, interviews and design by Corona—is a ten-year documentary on the personal and professional experiences of people with dwarfism who work as the famed Dwarf Bullfighters of Mexico. Currently, Corona is working on a feature film documentary about the Enanitos Toreros and the slowly evolving identity of dwarfism in modern society.Her follow-up photographic project, "Two Million Homes for Mexico," is a long-term study that reflects on the experience of the individual within the massive tract home developments that are redefining notions of home and community for millions of people in Mexico. In 2008, with this project, Corona was winner of the Architecture Category of the Sony World Photography Award in Cannes, winner of the Architecture Category of the Paris Prix de la Photographie, a finalist for ING’s REAL Photography Award in Rotterdam, a nominee at the Lucie Awards for the “International Photographer of the Year” prize in New York, and a nominee for Mexico City’s XIII Bienal de Fotografía.Most recently she was awarded a Fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, for continuation of her Two Million Homes for Mexico project.

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archivemaxscheler

archivemaxscheler

Reportage on the second Quemoy crisis, 1958, between Chinese ... Max Scheler war international bekannter Fotograf der Nachkriegszeit, Junior Mitglied ... in mehreren Monaten die USA und Mexiko, mit Freund und Fotograf Michael Friedel.

 

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