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In this issue

TRAVEL
People | Places | Environment | Culture

In this beautiful 2022 First Issue, dedicated to "Travel Photography," we have the pleasure the featuring fantastic unique projects in all fields and aspects made by internationally acclaimed photographers from around the globe.
After a long period in which the world had restrictions to traveling, now, at last, we feel the borders are reopening and allowing for the creation of spectacular projects.
Magnificent photographer, Ami Vitale, exhibiting the touching story of 'Rhino named Sudan,' Mark Edward Harris features his beautiful project from his latest travel to Antarctica, "The Seventh Continent."
José Jeuland exhibits his work from 'The Blue City Jodhpur.' Syrian photographer Hasan Ibrahim Belal focuses on 'Syrian Thoughts on public transportations' and the nightlife in Syria; Aga Szydlik features a unique B&W project focusing on 'The Last of the Incas | Q'ero Nation.'
More you will find magnificent projects by extraordinary photographers from around the globe.
May we all have an inspiring creative year,
Enjoy!

Featured Photographers:
Ami Vitale | Mark Edward Harris | José Jeuland | Hasan Ibrahim Belal | Aga Szydlik | Joe Buergi | María Tudela Bermudez | Behnam Khoshbaten | Jens Vange | Pygmalion Karatzas | Maria Rosenblatt | Cody Albert.

On the cover: Kenya. Lions. Ami Vitale © All rights reserved.
See the article on page 14
Back Cover: The Last Of The Incas | Q'ero Nation. Aga Szydlik © All Rights Reserved. See Article On Page 78

Rhino Named SUDAN

What has slowly emerged for me as a journalist covering conflict after conflict for over a decade is a conviction that these stories about the human condition cannot be separated from stories about the natural world.

Rhino Named SUDAN

8 mins

The Seventh Continent

I'm known to many in the photography world as a fearless explorer, having worked in some of the most off-the-beatenpath areas around the globe, including multiple trips to North Korea, Iran, and Iraq, as well as intense treks through the jungles of the Amazon, the forests of Borneo, and Nepal's Himalayas.

The Seventh Continent

6 mins

THE BLUE CITY JODHPUR

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and gained its popularity as a favorite destination among international tourists.

THE BLUE CITY JODHPUR

5 mins

HASAN IBRAHIM BELAL

Syrian Thoughts on public transportation

HASAN IBRAHIM BELAL

3 mins

THE LAST OF THE INCAS

Q'ero (spelled Q'iru in the official three-vowel Quechua orthography) is a Quechua-speaking community or ethnic group dwelling in the province of Paucartambo, in the Cusco Region of Peru.

THE LAST OF THE INCAS

3 mins

Kyrgyzstan Land Of The Sky Mountains

The Kyrgyz, a Muslim Turkic people, constitute nearly three-fourths of the population.

Kyrgyzstan Land Of The Sky Mountains

3 mins

PICTORIALISMO

"There is something nostalgic and beautiful in the decadent, and perhaps, it is the reason that causes almost all my shots to end up having a decadent air. From the beginning, I treated my photographs with the same processing, The goal was to give them a more artistic than technical character, and more suggestive than descriptive".

PICTORIALISMO

2 mins

Calmness through Architecture

In this featured project, I would like to reveal the human relationship with the space of ancient architecture and the tranquility that those structures convey to me brick by brick.

Calmness through Architecture

1 min

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Lens Magazine Description:

PublisherArt Market

CategoryPhotography

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

The International Magazine for Contemporary Fine Art Photography.

Lens Magazine is a monthly publication that exhibits the best and brightest photography works. Lens Magazine follows the same the foundations laid upon by its predecessor, aiming to unearth and showcase both leading artists and emerging talents alike.
Lens Magazine takes a single concept each month. It 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.
During the last five years, we 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), Ami Vitale, Cristina Mittermeier, and many more.
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