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Lens Magazine July 2024 Back Issue

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15 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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In the latest edition of our July magazine, we have curated an extraordinary collection of hidden stories across various fields, genres, and styles. Our featured content includes an exclusive interview with the globally renowned photographer Raynald Najosky, who presents his exceptional project, Sumo, which captures a training session in Ryogoku, Tokyo, in 2020.
Brice Gelot shares his unparalleled coverage -Never Seen Before—of the Hellfest festival. Elisa Miller showcases her women's empowering series, The Other. Jacques Garnier presents a captivating black-and-white architectural series titled Hymns To The Silence.
Arkadiusz Kubisiak exhibits his poignant and touching project, Laundry Room, captured at the Pionki Center for Intellectual Disabilities in Poland in 2023. Hadi Dehghanpour brings a special documentary coverage of the 'Pepper Land' in Davarzen City, nestled in the semi-desert landscape of Iran's Razavi Khorasan province.
Furthermore, Jenny Rae Bateman provides a glimpse into the rugged allure of wild horses and sheds light on the lives of resilient, hardworking, and kind-hearted individuals. Mark Edward Harris offers a visual journey through a Travel Photo Essay: The Art & Architecture of Indiana. Jan Makowski presents his latest project, 'Insignificant Fortress', dedicated to the Channel Islands, the most heavily fortified part of a 3800km line of fortifications and the only British dependencies held by the Third Reich during World War II. Finally, Pierre-Yves Matile captures fleeting emotional moments through impactful street photography.


On the Front Cover: Sumo (Tokyo, 2020)
Raynald Najosky © All rights reserved.
See the exclusive interview on page 10

On the Back Cover: Portrait of Dellu Uyee
Brice Gelot © All rights reserved.
See the article on Page 30
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July 2024 In the latest edition of our July magazine, we have curated an extraordinary collection of hidden stories across various fields, genres, and styles. Our featured content includes an exclusive interview with the globally renowned photographer Raynald Najosky, who presents his exceptional project, Sumo, which captures a training session in Ryogoku, Tokyo, in 2020. Brice Gelot shares his unparalleled coverage -Never Seen Before—of the Hellfest festival. Elisa Miller showcases her women's empowering series, The Other. Jacques Garnier presents a captivating black-and-white architectural series titled Hymns To The Silence. Arkadiusz Kubisiak exhibits his poignant and touching project, Laundry Room, captured at the Pionki Center for Intellectual Disabilities in Poland in 2023. Hadi Dehghanpour brings a special documentary coverage of the 'Pepper Land' in Davarzen City, nestled in the semi-desert landscape of Iran's Razavi Khorasan province. Furthermore, Jenny Rae Bateman provides a glimpse into the rugged allure of wild horses and sheds light on the lives of resilient, hardworking, and kind-hearted individuals. Mark Edward Harris offers a visual journey through a Travel Photo Essay: The Art & Architecture of Indiana. Jan Makowski presents his latest project, 'Insignificant Fortress', dedicated to the Channel Islands, the most heavily fortified part of a 3800km line of fortifications and the only British dependencies held by the Third Reich during World War II. Finally, Pierre-Yves Matile captures fleeting emotional moments through impactful street photography. On the Front Cover: Sumo (Tokyo, 2020) Raynald Najosky © All rights reserved. See the exclusive interview on page 10 On the Back Cover: Portrait of Dellu Uyee Brice Gelot © All rights reserved. See the article on Page 30


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In the latest edition of our July magazine, we have curated an extraordinary collection of hidden stories across various fields, genres, and styles. Our featured content includes an exclusive interview with the globally renowned photographer Raynald Najosky, who presents his exceptional project, Sumo, which captures a training session in Ryogoku, Tokyo, in 2020.
Brice Gelot shares his unparalleled coverage -Never Seen Before—of the Hellfest festival. Elisa Miller showcases her women's empowering series, The Other. Jacques Garnier presents a captivating black-and-white architectural series titled Hymns To The Silence.
Arkadiusz Kubisiak exhibits his poignant and touching project, Laundry Room, captured at the Pionki Center for Intellectual Disabilities in Poland in 2023. Hadi Dehghanpour brings a special documentary coverage of the 'Pepper Land' in Davarzen City, nestled in the semi-desert landscape of Iran's Razavi Khorasan province.
Furthermore, Jenny Rae Bateman provides a glimpse into the rugged allure of wild horses and sheds light on the lives of resilient, hardworking, and kind-hearted individuals. Mark Edward Harris offers a visual journey through a Travel Photo Essay: The Art & Architecture of Indiana. Jan Makowski presents his latest project, 'Insignificant Fortress', dedicated to the Channel Islands, the most heavily fortified part of a 3800km line of fortifications and the only British dependencies held by the Third Reich during World War II. Finally, Pierre-Yves Matile captures fleeting emotional moments through impactful street photography.


On the Front Cover: Sumo (Tokyo, 2020)
Raynald Najosky © All rights reserved.
See the exclusive interview on page 10

On the Back Cover: Portrait of Dellu Uyee
Brice Gelot © All rights reserved.
See the article on Page 30
read more read less
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