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Art & Photography

Lens Magazine

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17 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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Lens Magazine for contemporary Fine Art Photography


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 featured the most known photographers in the world along side with emerging photographers from all around the globe. Each and every issue is beautiful and impressive as they are unique.
The official website also echoes the concept explored in each issued, with regular article contributions offering amazing advice on a range of photography techniques.
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Lens Magazine

November 2025 This month’s edition celebrates outstanding female photographers who express femininity and empower women by sharing stories of pain, struggles, boundary-breaking, and the evolution of their feminine selves. We are pleased to present an exclusive interview with Katerina Belkina, who brings forth a soft, magical world and a fresh perspective on femininity. Fares Micue presents an ultimate message of Fares Micue conveys a sense of positivism through figurative, floral, sensual portraits. Monique van Laake presents her series Faces of Femininity. Sama Alshaibi introduces her crucial project, Between Two Rivers, highlighting the cruelty of controlling women. Vicky Martin explores cultural pressures in (great) Expectations, focusing on stressful expectations placed on women in modern society. Rebecca Drolen’s Factory depicts a space where the female body is magnified as a means of defense and empowerment through physicality. Tetyana Erhart expresses her appreciation for Ukrainian beauty through traditional folk portraits. Renata Dutrée investigates women’s past traumas with her portrait project, Time Will Tell. Mahya Rastegar showcases the challenge to imposed control in her project, Staying Such A Woman. Gala Semenova uses her personal self-portrait project, And Then I Remembered, to explore nudity and connection to nature. Nilangana Banerjee shares two series—The 'Selves' and The Lullaby—both of which examine societal expectations and the quest for the ideal self. Enjoy!


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This month’s edition celebrates outstanding female photographers who express femininity and empower women by sharing stories of pain, struggles, boundary-breaking, and the evolution of their feminine selves. We are pleased to present an exclusive interview with Katerina Belkina, who brings forth a soft, magical world and a fresh perspective on femininity. Fares Micue presents an ultimate message of
Fares Micue conveys a sense of positivism through figurative, floral, sensual portraits. Monique van Laake presents her series Faces of Femininity. Sama Alshaibi introduces her crucial project, Between Two Rivers, highlighting the cruelty of controlling women. Vicky Martin explores cultural pressures in (great) Expectations, focusing on stressful expectations placed on women in modern society. Rebecca Drolen’s Factory depicts a space where the female body is magnified as a means of defense and empowerment through physicality. Tetyana Erhart expresses her appreciation for Ukrainian beauty through traditional folk portraits. Renata Dutrée investigates women’s past traumas with her portrait project, Time Will Tell. Mahya Rastegar showcases the challenge to imposed control in her project, Staying Such A Woman. Gala Semenova uses her personal self-portrait project, And Then I Remembered, to explore nudity and connection to nature. Nilangana Banerjee shares two series—The 'Selves' and The Lullaby—both of which examine societal expectations and the quest for the ideal self.
Enjoy!
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Lens Magazine for contemporary Fine Art Photography


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 featured the most known photographers in the world along side with emerging photographers from all around the globe. Each and every issue is beautiful and impressive as they are unique.
The official website also echoes the concept explored in each issued, with regular article contributions offering amazing advice on a range of photography techniques.

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Many of the selected works, often do not resonate with me. Issue #64 Documentary Photography was one issue that I really enjoyed. #65 not so much.
So many advertisements.
Reviewed 29 February 2020

Excellent photography magazine!

Great magazine! features the best photographers around the world, showing Tips &Tricks. great tool for studding photography . Very recommended! Reviewed 23 July 2016

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