1.8 kg of photography in your library

15 June 2020   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
1.8 kg of photography in your library

427 photographers, 706 pictures, 1.8kg of photography. The Fisheye web redaction team presents a large selection of photographers in a new volume, Fisheye Photo Review 2020.21, already available on presale.

The shock of a question mixed with a moment’s beauty, the indescribable balance between substance and style, or even the ability to tell the unspeakable. It is hard to define a “good picture” – methods of reflexion and creation are endless.  Fisheye Photo Review 2020.21 features a large selection of photographers published on our website fisheyemagazine.fr. More than 400 photographers, 700 images, and 1.8 kg of photography. Through its non-linear form – there are no chapters and the book follows visual sensitivities – this new volume of our annual curation will immerse you in our vision. One broadcast by contemporary artists, and one promoted by Fisheye.

An inspiring guide, a notebook of trends… Fisheye Photo Review 2020.21 speaks to everyone: amateurs and professional photographers, image and art lovers, and people who love to question the meaning of life… Without trying to impose anything, the photographers gathered there offer leads of reflection and paths of evasion.

Fisheye Photo Review 2020.21 is now available on presale for the price of 27€ instead of 35€ on Fisheye’s online store. From July 2nd it will be available at the Fisheye Gallery and in bookstores.

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