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As Japan is getting ready to re-open to the world; a new Influences. Guests: Superluna collective.

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As Japan is getting ready to re-open to the world; a new Influences. Guests: Superluna collective.

A new start.

zerofeedback
Sep 16, 2022
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As some of you may have noticed, we had no activity in 2022. 

Much of this was due to the blocking of postal shipments from Japan to many countries, but mostly due to the death of my father in January of this year. 

I was in a dark place, and still am in some ways, but after internalising the pain, you can only start again.

So I am pleased to announce that from today you can pre-order issue #7 of Influences.

The guests in this issue are not the usual two photographers, but an international collective called Superluna.

The members of the collective are: 

  • Nico Ferrara

  • Massimiliano Landi

  • Melissa Breyer

  • Poupay Jutharat

  • Michelle Rick

  • Daniele Martire

  • Roy Rozanski

  • Artyt Lerdrakmongkol

The members took turns in the sequence of the publication, entering 3 photos each. 

So this issue has 24 photos and not the usual 20.

The sequence of photos is very beautiful!

photo: Daniele Martire
photo: Melissa Breyer
photo: Michelle Rick

Early bird is now available, for one week, only for the newsletter subscribers.

Use the password: ZeroEarly007 to access the order page.

ORDER HERE


A new feature, starting with this issue, a musical selection will be published alongside the publication.

You can listen to it at this link:

/music-for-photographers-001/


As usual, thanks to all those who support the project and to all the friends who have been close to me ( you know who you are ).

Good to be back.

Gio

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