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Lens Magazine November 2022 Back Issue

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15 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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This emotional November issue is dedicated to the core subject of our being, Humanity, and, unfortunately, the inhumanity of human beings.
In this issue, you will find sensitive articles about the cruelty of mankind and, on the other hand, the aspect of goodwill, and a sense of responsibility to ourselves and others, focusing on living, loving, and caring for others; in other words, Humanity.
In this issue, you will find an exclusive interview with Brice Gelot focused on the street's hidden and dark side.
Mark Edward Harris is presenting a touching project dedicated to the helpless dogs and cats, saved from the cruelty of humans by the Home for Life (HFL), where they can now live out their lives in peace and comfort and with companionship. Jose Jeuland presents his charming latest project, 'Aging Singapore, ' dedicated to the elderly individuals in Singapore, now exhibited at the Singapore Hotel until December 14, 2022.
Barbara Peacock exhibits her beautiful ongoing project, American Bedroom| Reflections on the Nature of Life. And Harry Fisch is presenting his unique artistic project, "The Art of Disappearing," which tries to bring awareness of the languid evanescence of the Arbore tribe in Ethiopia.
All of these and so much more in this touching issue.

Featured photographers:
Brice Gelot | Barbara Peacock | Mark Edward Harris | Jose Jeuland | Harry Fisch | Renata Dutrée | Dany del Pino Rodriguez | Poppy Interactive |
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Lens Magazine

November 2022 This emotional November issue is dedicated to the core subject of our being, Humanity, and, unfortunately, the inhumanity of human beings. In this issue, you will find sensitive articles about the cruelty of mankind and, on the other hand, the aspect of goodwill, and a sense of responsibility to ourselves and others, focusing on living, loving, and caring for others; in other words, Humanity. In this issue, you will find an exclusive interview with Brice Gelot focused on the street's hidden and dark side. Mark Edward Harris is presenting a touching project dedicated to the helpless dogs and cats, saved from the cruelty of humans by the Home for Life (HFL), where they can now live out their lives in peace and comfort and with companionship. Jose Jeuland presents his charming latest project, 'Aging Singapore, ' dedicated to the elderly individuals in Singapore, now exhibited at the Singapore Hotel until December 14, 2022. Barbara Peacock exhibits her beautiful ongoing project, American Bedroom| Reflections on the Nature of Life. And Harry Fisch is presenting his unique artistic project, "The Art of Disappearing," which tries to bring awareness of the languid evanescence of the Arbore tribe in Ethiopia. All of these and so much more in this touching issue. Featured photographers: Brice Gelot | Barbara Peacock | Mark Edward Harris | Jose Jeuland | Harry Fisch | Renata Dutrée | Dany del Pino Rodriguez | Poppy Interactive |


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This emotional November issue is dedicated to the core subject of our being, Humanity, and, unfortunately, the inhumanity of human beings.
In this issue, you will find sensitive articles about the cruelty of mankind and, on the other hand, the aspect of goodwill, and a sense of responsibility to ourselves and others, focusing on living, loving, and caring for others; in other words, Humanity.
In this issue, you will find an exclusive interview with Brice Gelot focused on the street's hidden and dark side.
Mark Edward Harris is presenting a touching project dedicated to the helpless dogs and cats, saved from the cruelty of humans by the Home for Life (HFL), where they can now live out their lives in peace and comfort and with companionship. Jose Jeuland presents his charming latest project, 'Aging Singapore, ' dedicated to the elderly individuals in Singapore, now exhibited at the Singapore Hotel until December 14, 2022.
Barbara Peacock exhibits her beautiful ongoing project, American Bedroom| Reflections on the Nature of Life. And Harry Fisch is presenting his unique artistic project, "The Art of Disappearing," which tries to bring awareness of the languid evanescence of the Arbore tribe in Ethiopia.
All of these and so much more in this touching issue.

Featured photographers:
Brice Gelot | Barbara Peacock | Mark Edward Harris | Jose Jeuland | Harry Fisch | Renata Dutrée | Dany del Pino Rodriguez | Poppy Interactive |
read more read less
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Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Lens Magazine November 2022.