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Anne Morin, Curator of the 2020 IPA “BEST OF SHOW,” has chosen the most breathtaking photographs to be exhibited at the House of Lucie, in Budapest, Hungary. Each image tells us a story, transporting us into a completely different dimension.

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Pandemic

Pandemic

For months, we have been confined to our homes and we have no idea when we will be freed. We have been separated from our loved ones. Hugging has become a sign of selfishness when it was once a way to show someone you care. We can no longer go to school, or work, everything is online. Reading the news has become so conflicting and the rules of society change daily now. Completing basic errands like going to the grocery store is something to be feared. These are necessary precautions but it doesn't make it easier.

Photo by: Michaela Salvo

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Bb Gagne
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one is my favorite! It really captures the anxieties that many of us are experiencing in our daily lives now.

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Twilight's Path

Twilight's Path

Twilight's Path is an ongoing project documenting wild places of the UK after nightfall. At night in a dark wood, one steps beyond the familiar trappings of human life and there is a powerful re-activation of childhood fears and wild flights of fancy - there is something almost regressive about the experience. There is a sense of unfamiliarity about the images; they present commonplace nature in a peculiar way. Artificial light brings a definition and mystery that is not available during the daylight hours.

Photo by: Jasper Goodall

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Who? Me?
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was expecting a wolf or fox peeking out from amidst the trees

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#3

Muslim Congregation In Dhaka

Muslim Congregation In Dhaka

Hundreds of thousands of Muslim devotees from different remote villages and abroad came to Dhaka by very crowded train for a three-day Islamic congregation. The gathering is apolitical and the people pray for peace and welfare of the world.

Photo by: Wei Fu

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#4

Blackout

Blackout

In 1992, when the war broke out in Abkhazia, significant human rights violations were reported. Many women were raped, and around 20,000 members of an ethnic group were killed. Like many other wars, this one had negative consequences: more than 250,000 Abkhazian people became homeless. They fled to different cities in Georgia, including Tskaltubo. Since then, as refugees, they have been housed in huge abandoned buildings that were known as the most luxurious sanitariums in the Soviet era.

Photo by: Hossein Fardinfard

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Pleasesavedevero

Pleasesavedevero

Investigation of the difficult relationship between man and nature in the delicate and precious ecosystem of the Alps which risks being broken by new invasive anthropization interventions. The evocative landscapes of Alpe Devero (Italy) come to life in the moments of urban everyday life. A modern Cassandra opens a window onto an alarming future.

Photo by: Marcello Vigoni

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Looking Out From Within

Looking Out From Within

In 2020, Covid-19 came. Life changed. Probably irrevocably. The artist felt numb. Couldn’t stand around helpless. She decided to document the new daily existence of millions. She advertised her idea on social media and through my local paper in West London. The response was enormous. Imprisoned in their home, they gaze forlornly out of their window onto a different desolate world outside.

Photo by: Julia Fullerton-Batten

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The Superhero Without The Cape

The Superhero Without The Cape

Playing sports is one of the most important factors in preserving the health of children and adults and creating work and defense skills, which further influences future social inclusion and adult life possibilities. Ismail Zulfic is growing up in a society where differences are not accepted easily—but it's the existence of prejudice that Ismail and his parents refuse to accept. He was born without arms and with deformities of both feet, but he's cheerfully made a place for himself in a much wider area than his community.

Photo by: Midhat Poturovic

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#8

Off The Street Club

Off The Street Club

OTSC is an organization that was established to keep young kids of Chicago safe and off the streets. Chicago has the largest gang-infested neighborhoods in America. It is nearly impossible for a child in areas of Chicago to avoid joining a gang. Drugs and street violence take the lives of over 800 children a year in Chicago. These are just a few of the kids that are members of the OTSC. Many of these kids remain in school and get scholarships for college. Many elders return to OTSC to volunteer.

Photo by: Sandro Miller

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Melissa Spencer
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What should be a dark, depressing image is transformed by the light and hope coming from the girl's face.

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#9

Der Erbhof

Der Erbhof

A single farmer leaves his farm, which has also come over the years. How will it go on, who values ​​his life's work and where can I spend my old age? This book shows impressive pictures and texts on this sensitive process. Architecture, portrait and landscape photographer with a focus on staged portrait and advertising photography.

Photo by: Leo Fellner

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Petrichor

Petrichor

A photographic project that examines the exploration of the artist's own existence. By recording the visions which keep appearing in his memories, he is chasing the answer about what the most important thing is in the continuous change of time. This project comes from his long-term uncertainty about growth and time.

Photo by: Xiaopeng Liu

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#11

Made In The Shade

Made In The Shade

Through a mise-en-scene self-portraiture series, Made In The Shade depicts characters in Mid Century Modern settings, mirroring an era that was aspiring for change. The carefully staged scenes offer a powerful lens through which the viewer contemplates these women in a non-objectified way and reconfigures their essence. The absence of context gives these characters the power to be architects, scientists, musicians, engineers, doctors, etc.; roles often identified as being fulfilled by men. Through a female gaze, the work questions how society shapes human beliefs and ideologies.

Photo by: Chloe Meynier

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#12

The Irish Travelers, A Forgotten People

The Irish Travelers, A Forgotten People

This series of photographs documents the lives, culture and traditions of the Irish Travelers, a forgotten people.

Photo by: Rebecca Moseman

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Siblings

Siblings

A series of portraits of 4 siblings in the Covid year. This is one of the first afternoons back out in the open to lift the shadow of the corona implications.

Photo by: Beatrice Heydiri

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#14

Growing Up Travelling

Growing Up Travelling

The photographer has spent his entire career photographing children all over the world. The last several years, he has focused on the Irish Travellers that live in caravans on the side of the road or in open fields throughout Ireland. The Traveller community are an Irish nomadic indigenous ethnic minority.

Photo by: Jamie Johnson

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#15

Murcia En La Mirada

Murcia En La Mirada

An homage to the city in Spain, Murcia—the photographer who was born and currently lives there wanted to represent images of his beloved city.

Photo by: Mariano Belmar Torrecilla

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Anderswo/Elsewhere

Anderswo/Elsewhere

ANDERSWO is a book about memory, dreams and life. The images in ANDERSWO reflect where the photographer has traveled to, what she has seen, and what she has experienced. A journey to unfamiliar places, both geographically and emotionally. They reveal important moments in her life.

Photo by: Petra Barth

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