Edition 10
Stefano De Luigi, Doubt, Vision and Power of Photography
Stefano De Luigi is an award-winning documentary photographer known for exploring social and cultural themes, particularly through long-term projects on marginalized communities.
“The Bench”: Simon Beni’s Jerusalem
British-born photographer and guide Simon Beni has gained international recognition for his striking images of Jerusalem, a city to which he devotes most of his artistic work. His photography goes beyond simple documentation, offering an intimate and layered portrayal of this ancient city.
Valery Poshtarov’s Intimate Journey with Fathers & Sons
Valery Poshtarov was Born in Bulgaria in 1986 to an artist father and poet mother. Valery was immersed in a world of creativity from a young age. He studied Plastic Arts at the Sorbonne in Paris and was soon nominated for the Cartier-Bresson Award by the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in France.
Catalina Martin-Chico, Revolutions and Rebirths
Catalina Martin-Chico, a photojournalist of Spanish and French descent, began her career after studying at the International Center of Photography in New York. She first made her mark in Yemen, documenting the country's revolution and socio-political landscape for a decade, which earned her the ICRC's Humanitarian Visa d'Or award in 2011.