Coming soon: the Photobook/vol.3

20 June 2019   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Coming soon: the Photobook/vol.3

For the third year in a row, the Fisheye web redaction team has gathered the best works of photographers published in fisheyemagazine.fr in a book: the Photobook/vol.3. To be discovered at the Fisheye Gallery, from June 20th, 2019.

For six years now, the Fisheye web redaction team has been browsing through thousands of web pages to find talented contemporary photographers. Our Holy Grail does not consist in only showing “beautiful photographies”, but above all in discovering authors able to create them, transport them, and give them meaning. Because, just like photographers, we seek to decipher our reality.

Introspective quests, interactions with one another, testimonies of our society and the world around us or even escapes into a unique in-between, photography is indeed a part of our lives. Proven in 194 pages, a green cover, and no less than 80 photographers. A throwback in the form of images – and in texts – to one year of curation and publishing. 

To celebreate the release of the Photobook vol. 3, the Fisheye team invites you to the launch party on June 20th, 2019 at the Fisheye Gallery (2, rue de l’Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris 10e) from 6pm. More information on the Facebook event

 

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