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Lens Magazine April 2025 Back Issue

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17 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Photography)
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In this month's edition, we have the pleasure of featuring outstanding international award-winning photographers from around the globe.
We proudly present an exclusive interview with Roshi Aba and feature three captivating projects: "Eagle Hunter Family," "Mongolia Nomadic Life," and "Inside the Noodle Factory." Marios Forsos emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage through his impressive projects in Ecuador, Ladakh, Northern Kenya, and Ivory Coast. Mark Edward Harris shines a light on Nagano with his project, "Japan's Hidden Treasure."
Catherine Wingfield shares her admiration for Africa in her project titled "The Dreams of Lioness Blixen." Charlotte Fonne has created a Visual Diary that revives cherished memories. Xavier Ayme embarks on "A Journey into Stillness, Spirit, and Story" in Myanmar. Mick Stetson documents the experiences of the Uyghurs in Beijing, while Bogdan Andonov expresses his passion for food and nature. Inbal Kristin pushes traditional boundaries in her artistic journey, and Karen Safer explores the universe through her studies. Yasser Alaa Mobarak presents a delightful collection of his work.
Enjoy this outstanding edition!

On the Front Cover: Eagle Hunter Family
Roshi Aba © All rights reserved.
See the exclusive interview with
Roshi Aba, on page 8

On the Back Cover: Stanzin Dodon (nicknamed Tani) shows the elaborate, heavy wedding head covering. These intricate coverings are usually passed on from generation to generation, with each one traditionally adding a row of Lapis lazuli stones or other decorations.  Some weigh as much as 10 kg.
Ladakh. Marios Forsos © All rights reserved.
See the article on page 38
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Lens Magazine

April 2025 In this month's edition, we have the pleasure of featuring outstanding international award-winning photographers from around the globe. We proudly present an exclusive interview with Roshi Aba and feature three captivating projects: "Eagle Hunter Family," "Mongolia Nomadic Life," and "Inside the Noodle Factory." Marios Forsos emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage through his impressive projects in Ecuador, Ladakh, Northern Kenya, and Ivory Coast. Mark Edward Harris shines a light on Nagano with his project, "Japan's Hidden Treasure." Catherine Wingfield shares her admiration for Africa in her project titled "The Dreams of Lioness Blixen." Charlotte Fonne has created a Visual Diary that revives cherished memories. Xavier Ayme embarks on "A Journey into Stillness, Spirit, and Story" in Myanmar. Mick Stetson documents the experiences of the Uyghurs in Beijing, while Bogdan Andonov expresses his passion for food and nature. Inbal Kristin pushes traditional boundaries in her artistic journey, and Karen Safer explores the universe through her studies. Yasser Alaa Mobarak presents a delightful collection of his work. Enjoy this outstanding edition! On the Front Cover: Eagle Hunter Family Roshi Aba © All rights reserved. See the exclusive interview with Roshi Aba, on page 8 On the Back Cover: Stanzin Dodon (nicknamed Tani) shows the elaborate, heavy wedding head covering. These intricate coverings are usually passed on from generation to generation, with each one traditionally adding a row of Lapis lazuli stones or other decorations.  Some weigh as much as 10 kg. Ladakh. Marios Forsos © All rights reserved. See the article on page 38


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In this month's edition, we have the pleasure of featuring outstanding international award-winning photographers from around the globe.
We proudly present an exclusive interview with Roshi Aba and feature three captivating projects: "Eagle Hunter Family," "Mongolia Nomadic Life," and "Inside the Noodle Factory." Marios Forsos emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage through his impressive projects in Ecuador, Ladakh, Northern Kenya, and Ivory Coast. Mark Edward Harris shines a light on Nagano with his project, "Japan's Hidden Treasure."
Catherine Wingfield shares her admiration for Africa in her project titled "The Dreams of Lioness Blixen." Charlotte Fonne has created a Visual Diary that revives cherished memories. Xavier Ayme embarks on "A Journey into Stillness, Spirit, and Story" in Myanmar. Mick Stetson documents the experiences of the Uyghurs in Beijing, while Bogdan Andonov expresses his passion for food and nature. Inbal Kristin pushes traditional boundaries in her artistic journey, and Karen Safer explores the universe through her studies. Yasser Alaa Mobarak presents a delightful collection of his work.
Enjoy this outstanding edition!

On the Front Cover: Eagle Hunter Family
Roshi Aba © All rights reserved.
See the exclusive interview with
Roshi Aba, on page 8

On the Back Cover: Stanzin Dodon (nicknamed Tani) shows the elaborate, heavy wedding head covering. These intricate coverings are usually passed on from generation to generation, with each one traditionally adding a row of Lapis lazuli stones or other decorations.  Some weigh as much as 10 kg.
Ladakh. Marios Forsos © All rights reserved.
See the article on page 38
read more read less
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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.
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