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Portrait of Humanity - by Hoxton Mini Press (Hardcover)

Portrait of Humanity - by  Hoxton Mini Press (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>- The second volume of captivating portraits featured in a global touring photography exhibition- A US exhibition featuring 50 images from the book will be held during 2020-2021. Dates and locations TBCFollowing the success of the first Portrait of Humanity book, ISBN 9781910566527, this second volume features more astonishing photos and stories of humans around the world. Once again, we join forces with 1854 Media and Magnum Photos who invite photographers of every level to capture the many faces of humanity. Fifty winning photos will appear in a touring exhibition shown at photography festivals around the world while the accompanying book will contain 200 photos that together create a unified, global portrait of humanity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The images in this collection whisk us off on a journey through 21st century life where we experience the entire gamut of human emotion and experience. There are displays of courage, love, tenderness, defiance, camaraderie and strength; there is eccentricity, playfulness, loss, companionship, despair, laughter, faith, hope and new life. Each image is like a portal into a world where, for the briefest of moments, we connect with the person or people depicted and share something of their experience in a very visceral, intimate way.--CNN<br><br>A jockey in Belgrade, a barber in Havana, a famous young eco-warrior in Quebec... the Portrait of Humanity prize captures the many vibrant faces of humanity around the world.--The Guardian<br><br>The 200 images shortlisted for this year's Portrait of Humanity award, taken before lockdown restrictions, seek to prove there is more that unites us than sets us apart.--BBC<br>

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