"Exposure" is an open dialogue with elite art photographers in the world

Photographs by Daniel Cheung.

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The International Photography Festival "Exposure 2023" opens an inspiring space for workers in the creative industries, including artists and specialists in the production of artistic content, as well as lovers of images and paintings, as it dedicates a group of individual and group exhibitions to elite photographers of art in all its urban, human and technical manifestations, based on providing visual content. Amazing employment of color contrasts and aesthetic formations.

The festival puts art photographers and their works alongside a group of special exhibitions for photographers of human stories, sports photographers, and the works of photojournalists. Seminars and workshops.

The collection of art exhibitions includes “Inner Light” by photographer Michael Aboya, “Iconic Images” by Steve McCurry, and “Seeing with Eyes Closed” by photographer Jose Tomás Lopez, who offer in their work the opportunity to understand new perspectives on African culture, human identity and creativity. The exhibition “Falling Leaves” by photographer Philip Kabanieff, and the exhibition “Contrast: Namibia” by photographer Danny Eid aim to open new horizons on natural beauty, while the exhibition “Car Photography” by photographer Abdullah Al-Jaafari and the exhibition “Warrior Fish: The Other Side of Truth” represent. For photographer Novandro Manek, an opportunity to see beauty and art within dangerous events and situations.

The exhibition “Imaginary City Landmarks” by photographer Daniel Cheung, and the exhibition “Painting in Silver and Light” by photographer Ian Rutter seek to showcase the artist’s exploration of new techniques and themes, while the exhibition “The Transformation of Narcissus 2023 (Selected Works)” by photographer Sui Chu Oh showcases the photographer’s technical expertise and ability. It produces works of art, which is exactly what the exhibition “The Mystery of Life” by photographer Pedro Jarek Kreb presents, and the exhibition “Seeing Closer” by photographer Judy Kopp.

In addition to the art exhibitions, the event organizes for art photographers a series of inspiring dialogues, where photographer Douglas Dobler participates in a dialogue entitled “A Photographic Epic of 50 Years” and presents his journey as a professional photographer, and his experience in commercial photography, fashion photography, beauty and makeup photography, while Gabrielle Weckbold discusses in His dialogue titled “In Touch” discusses the use of photography in discussing the complexities of contemporary life and the impact of social media platforms on it, while the dialogue “How knowledge enhances imagination and supports creativity” by photographer Philip Kabaniev focuses on the importance of knowledge in shaping our perceptions of the world and enhancing our creative faculties. 

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