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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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The Unusual Beauty Project
© Caesar Lima (United States)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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newcanoninfo · 1 year
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The Gear That Shot The Amazing 2023 All About Photo Awards
The Gear That Shot The Amazing 2023 All About Photo Awards – All About Photo Awards - The Mind's Eye is an international photography contest that's in its 8th year now. For a chance at the coveted title of "Photographer of the Year", a total of 39 photographers were shortlisted, who came from 18 different countries. Five of these were selected to win cash prizes totaling USD 10,000. All 39 will be featured in the winner's gallery online and in the printed issue of AAP Magazine Special Edition All About Photo Awards 2023. We take a look at some of the winners and what gear they used to get their winning entries. (Read More...) ≠ promoted by #NewCanonInfo
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sitting-on-me-bum · 3 years
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“Poetry of silence: Poetry of silence is an ongoing work of abstract aerial desert photography realized in the namib desert and it’s surroundings. the series poetry of silence XVI was created in the remote aerea of the northern namib. the pictures were taken with a high resolution camera from about 1500 meters over the ground flying with a helicopter. The Namib Desert is often referred to as the world’s oldest desert. Its name is derived from the Nama language, implying ‘an area where there is nothing.'”
Photographer: Roland Blum, Liechtenstein
AAP Magazine’s Photo Contest
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roadrunnertwice · 3 years
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SECRET SOCCER
(Vitaly Golovatyuk, "Football field in Moscow's woods", AAP magazine 2021 photo contest winner)
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AAP Magazine: Shapes Photo Contest 2018
AAP Magazine: Shapes Photo Contest 2018
Our fourth printed issue of AAP Magazine will feature the best projects showcasing the theme “Shapes”. A shape is the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface. Look around you, observe all the points, lines, patterns or silhouettes that surround us. Square or circle, triangle or hexagon, rectangle or oval, the choice is yours!
Reveal us the elements that abstract…
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m00dboard · 3 years
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Cavalry warrior from the series 'Descendants of Samurai' "Samurai still live in today’s Japan. In the Soma region of Fukushima prefecture, there is a traditional Samurai festival called 'Soma Nomaoi', which is said to have continued for more than 1000 years. At the festival, the descendants of the Samurai continue to protect their culture in parallel with living their current lives."
© Ryotaro Horiuchi (Japan)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Patient from the series 'The Faces of the Rasin Foundation; Haiti'
© Cheryl Clegg (United States)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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'Worried Look'' from the series 'Children of the Time'
© Alex Cao (Vietnam)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Jane Goodall, DBE, Ph.D., UN Messenger of Peace from the series 'The Woman Who Redefined Man' "In the summer of 1960, 26-year-old Jane Goodall arrived on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in East Africa to study wild chimpanzees. At the time it was unheard of for a woman to venture into the African wilderness, but Jane persisted as the trip meant the fulfillment of her childhood dream. Jane’s work in Tanzania proved to be more successful than anyone could have possibly imagined, discovering that humans are not the only species that can create tools. Now in 2022, at age 88, Jane continues traveling the world spreading her message of hope for our future. She is often described as 'the woman who redefined man'. "
© Luke Stambouliah (Australia)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Rolling Boil from the series 'Je est une autre'
© Diane Fenster (United States)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Waiting from the series 'Contagion' "Have you heard a sound louder than the sound of your eyes? The eyes are alive, they understand, they talk, and they fall in love. The eyes are all the existence and non-existence of people. The eyes have an identity card, and if they have the opportunity, they will ruthlessly expel all their presence and absence. I found photography as a way to discover and express the inner selves of human beings and I tried to find a non-verbal, universal and meaningful language. I did not find it except in eyes."
© Alireza Sahebi (Iran)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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The Pilgrim from the series 'Faces of India'
© Carol Foote (Australia)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Circa August 22, 1980 from the series 'Crisis of Experience'
© J. K. Lavin (United States)
AAP Magazine #24: Portrait
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Photographer: Denis Karasev, Russia
AAP Magazine’s Photo Contest
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Photographer: Pham Huy Trung, Vietnam
“Colors”: AAP Magazine’s 21st Edition Photo Contest
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