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Stories

A curated international photography exhibition

April 9 – 29, 2020                                                                                newsletter

Into the Light
Off Field
Escape
Untitled
Untitled
Potato Seller, Cuenca Ecuador
Sale Today
Untitled
Untitled
Henry Brown
Tea Party
Pastime Expired
Rivington-on-Bowery
Bugacpuszta, 2018. 07. 07.
Isten szemében
Barriers
Time
Hindu Monks in Meditation
Days of Future Passed
Untitled
László György Király
6819
Story in Flower
Virum Ignotum 1
Virum Ignotum 3
Waking Up
No Motivation
Before Crossing to Shadows
Under Zeus' Gaze
Family Time
Morning Open
Baseball
Promenade
Curiosity
Perpetual Uncertainty
The Gas Mask
The Wall
Dionysusl No. 1
Dionysusl No. 2
Reflection
Work in Progress
Ladies Lunch #1
True Grit
GFK. Flight to Frankfurt
Glance
Memory of better times
Waiting for Better
Flakes
Intersect
Castaway
Curiosity
Female Rule
Lady Liberty
Home
Third Door in Venice
WW II Vets
Veteran
Crete
Untitled
Untitled
Lost in the Forest No. 2
End of sale
Waiting
Mysterious
Transparent human family

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While photography is popularly associated with capturing the moment, it has always been a sensitive medium of storytelling as well. Looking at a photograph may allow for understanding much about the past that has led up to the moment frozen in time; it may also enable the viewer to imagine the possible future unfolding of events that may evolve from the still record of the here and now. Photographers portraying people, objects, and places can tell us inspiring stories, provided we take the time to study and interpret the images. A narrative told in a single photograph is an exciting challenge for both photographer and viewer alike. Hopefully we appreciate these works with the care and curiosity they deserve.

Juror's choice

László György Király: Into the Light

Honourable mentions

Stefanie Lebowski: Off Field

Shaun StampMother and Child (Chiara and Delphine) No. 3

Tomo Tany: Escape

Exhibiting photographers

David Czernobilsky (Herzliya, Israel), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Peter Devenyi (Ottawa, Canada), Catherine Fairchild (Houston, TX, USA), Christopher Fluder (New York, NY, USA), László Gálos (Salgótarján, Hungary), Danielle L Goldstein (New York, NY, USA), Kiratsinh Jadeja (Ahmedabad, India), Robert S Johnson (New York, NY, USA), László György Király (Kecskemét, Hungary), Balázs Kulcsár (Budapest, Hungary), Stefanie Lebowski (Paris, France), LenS Photography: Linda Grool and Sabine Heetebrij (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Nicholas Luchenbill (El Paso, TX, USA), Joanna Madloch (Montclair, NJ, USA), Leba Marquez (North Hollywood, CA, USA), Yoshitaka Masuda (Tokyo, Japan), Victoria Nguyen (Houston, TX, USA), Danny Ovens (London, UK), Preda Pavel-Silviu (Timisoara, Romania), Jane Ross (London, UK), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Anatoly Rudakov (Berlin, Germany), Szilárd Schlauszky (Székesfehérvár, Hungary), Charles Andrew Seaton (Surat Thani, Thailand), Bill Shumaker (Portland, ME, USA), Shaun Stamp (London, UK), Todd A Stuart (Oxford, OH, USA), Johnny Sutton  (Wichita, KS, USA), Allan Syphers (Gwynedd Valley, PA, USA), Tomo Tany (Tokyo, Japan), Ewelina Trejta (London, UK), Krisztina Tyukodi (Budapest, Hungary), Jaroslav Vyhnička (Bratislava, Slovakia), Jennifer Wuetscher (Cologne, Germany), Eiji Yamamoto (Saarbruecken, Germany)

Please click on the names to see contact information (website or e-mail) where available.

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