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New Artist: Snezhana Von Büdingen-Dyba

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Snezhana von Büdingen-Dyba (b.1983) is a German photographer focuses on social issue photography and portraiture. She works on some personal long-term photographic projects. One of these is the “Meeting Sofie” series. Von Büdingen-Dyba photograph Sofie, a teenage-girl with Down syndrome, for more than five years and capturing the mystique of her transition from girl to woman in her introverted glory. The series „Meeting Sofie” got several prestigious awards such as Leica Oscar Barnack Award (2019) and Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait prize (2019). Her work has been published worldwide, with interviews and features in TIME Magazine, The British Journal of Photography,

New Artist: Zied Ben Romdhane

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Zied Ben Romdhane (b. 1981, Tunisia) started his career as a commercial photographer. In 2011 he switched to documentary photography and photojournalism. His work has been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Romdhane published his first book West of Life in 2018 with Red Hook Editions. Prizes and awards include, selection for the Prize 6X6 Global Talent Program 2018 with World Press Photo Foundation, participant of Joop swart masterclass with World Press Photo, winner of the POPCAP award (Africa Image, Basel, 2015). Ben Romdhane was a participant in World Press Photo’s 2013 Reporting Change initiative, member

New Artist: Enri Canaj

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Enri Canaj Albanian, b. 1980 Enri Canaj was born in Tirana, Albania, in 1980. He spent his early childhood there and moved with his family to Greece in 1991, immediately after the opening of the borders. He is based in Athens and covers stories in Greece and the Balkans. He studied photography at the Leica Academy in Athens. Since 2008, he has been a freelance photographer for major publications such as Time Lightbox, CNN Photo, New York Time Magazine MSNBC Photography, The Financial Times,Le monde, sample of his work has been exhibited at the Arles Foto Festival, Museum of Contemporary

New Artist: Jacob Black

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Jacob Black (1995) a visual artist working with documentary, the work focuses on a myriad of environmental, personal, and social issues while exploring the ambiguities within the photographic medium. Through a passion for the social sciences and lens-based documentation, Jacob completed a BA in Politics (Brighton, 2018) and an MA in Photojournalism (UAL, 2021). In 2022 Jacob is exhibiting work in the UK, Rome and New York and has been published extensively, clients include Lensculture and The Royal Photographic Society.

New Artist: Chloe Jafe

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Born in Lyon in 1984, represented by Akio Nagasawa gallery. Chloé Jafé is an artist and a photographer trained at the École de Condé in Lyon and at the UAL Central Saint Martins School in London. She has been able to create a unique personal voice in the world of documentary photography. Her obsession and intuition has enabled her to access secret worlds. The images are raw, black and white, tender and ferocious. She reveals an unprecedented vision of hidden parts of Japanese society. Her trilogy, composed of the chapters “I give you my life”, “Okinawa mon amour” and “Osaka

New Artist: Hannah Price

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Raised in Fort Collins, Colorado, Hannah Price (b. 1986) is a photographic artist and filmmaker primarily interested in documenting relationships, race politics, perception and misperception. Price is internationally known for her project City of Brotherly Love (2009-2012), a series of photographs of the men who catcalled her on the streets of Philadelphia. In 2014, Price graduated from the Yale School of Art MFA Photography program, receiving the Richard Benson Prize for excellence in photography. Over the past eight years, Price’s photos have been displayed in several cities across the United States, with a few residing in the permanent collection of

New Artist: William Keo

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William Keo’s work covers themes of migration, social exclusion and inter-community intolerance. William has, since 2016, covered the Syrian refugee crisis and the fall of the Islamic State, the 2018 civil war in Ukraine, the ongoing conflict in Darfur and Bangladesh as the Rohingya humanitarian crisis was unfolding. Closer to home, in France, his project Lost Paradise shares the stories of those who have migrated to the country seeking to make it their home and uncovered the complexities and hardships of doing so. He joined Magnum photos as a nominee in September 2021.

New Artist: Chris Round

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Chris Round is a landscape photographer based in Sydney, Australia. He studied at both Canterbury College of Art and the School of Communication Arts in the UK, and also Sydney College of Art in Australia. Chris has also had a successful career in advertising, winning many international accolades including a coveted Grand Prix at Cannes. From documenting landscapes featuring direct human interventions to exploring ideas of place, Chris’s work primarily investigates our ever-changing relationship with the 21st Century environment. Within these themes he looks for scenes that visually activate their surroundings in strangely compelling ways, fortuitously photogenic environments that he

New Artist: Sabiha Çimen

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Sabiha Çimen is a self-taught photographer with an emphasis on women, Islamic culture, portraiture, and still life from Istanbul, Turkey. She graduated from Istanbul Bilgi University with an undergraduate degree in International Trade and Finance and a Master’s degree in Cultural Studies. With her project titled “Hafız” she got several prestigious awards. W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund recipient, 2020. 2nd prize winner in the World Press Photo Long Term Projects, 2020. LightWork artist residency, 2020 Canon Female Photojournalist grant, 2020. 3rd prize in the PhMuseum Women Photographers Grant, 2018. Recently she joined Magnum Agency as a nominee, in 2020. She

New Artist: Myriam Boulos

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Myriam Boulos was born in 1992 in Lebanon. At the age of 16 she started to use her camera to question Beirut, its people, and her place among them. She graduated with a master degree in photography from Alba in 2015. Myriam took part in both national and international collective exhibitions, including “Infinite identities” (Amsterdam), 3ème biennale des photographes du monde arabe (Paris), and “C’est Beyrouth” (Paris). Today she uses photography to explore, defy and resist society. In 2021 she was awarded the Grand prix ISEM and she joined Magnum.

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