Edition 15
From Anthropology to the Front Lines: A Life in Images
Antonio Denti is a veteran Reuters cameraman and award-winning visual storyteller whose career spans over two decades of frontline journalism. From the war zones of Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Gaza to the historic swell of human migration across the Mediterranean, Denti has borne witness to some of the most turbulent chapters of our time.
Portraits of a Forgotten America: Rajko Grlić on Cinema, Censorship, and Small-Town Stories
Rajko Grlić was born in 1947 in Zagreb, Croatia. He graduated in film directing from the renowned Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1971, during what is considered one of the most vibrant periods in European cinema.
Time Travelers: Nostalgia, Identity, and the Art of Seeing
Having grown up in Canada and now based in Orient NY and New York City, Josh Nefsky specializes in the Photography of Fine Art. For over 3 decades he has worked with many of the leading galleries, artists, museums and private collectors in the U.S. and Europe.
Eugene Tapahe: Healing and the Jingle Dress by Brian Byrd
Brian Byrd is a freelance photographer with more than two decades of experience advancing communication as a catalyst for social change. He serves on the board of directors for the Overseas Press Club of America and the advisory board for WITNESS, a global NGO founded by musician Peter Gabriel that uses video and digital technology to document human rights violations.