Publications with the Leica M
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Dominic Nahr – Mare No. 93
A country without real guardians: the Japanese people feel like their government has let them down -
Sarah Lee – LFI 4/2014
En passant: From Sunset Boulevard to Broadway, from Los Angeles to New York: Sarah Lee photographed pedestrians on the walkways of America’s big cities. -
Antonia Zennaro – Zenith 02/2014
Crocodiles lurk in the desert: revolutionaries control the borders between Libya and its southern neighbours, and have to confront smugglers and jihadists -
Trent Parke – M Magazine No. 1
Dreamtime: A magician with the camera. Pictures taken by Australian Magnum photographer Trent Parke reflect an on-going dialogue with his homeland -
Philipp Spalek – Stern 42/2014
Asylum Made in Germany: Germany is currently faced with a lot of challenges in finding accommodation for refugees. Philipp Spalek photographed the places where people coming from crisis regions are being lodged for the moment -
Guillem Valle – LFI 5/2014
The Sea Inside: Malaysian sea nomads live stateless, free and in harmony with the ocean. The government relocated the Bajau on land and undermines their existence -
Adrian Crispin – Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin 47/2014
Farewell to the wave: In times of excess and taxi apps, signalling for a taxi with a wave of the hand is a dying art-form. This was reason enough for Adrian Crispin to photograph a fashion series built around this gesture, for the Süddeutsche Zeitung magazine -
Tomás Munita – M Magazine No. 1
Gazipur, Bangladesh, eight o’clock in the morning: a flow of workers and seamstresses head for the surrounding textile factories. After China, Bangladesh is the world’s largest exporter of clothes -
Véronique de Viguerie – Marie Claire October 2014
Kurds in the war against the Jihad: they stand against the Islamic State and its caliphate: Véronique de Viguerie portrayed female Kurdish fighters and their lives at the front line -
Nicolò Lanfranchi – Elle April/2013
Trilogy of the Andes: From Machu Picchu passing along the Paracas coastal area, and on to the capital, Lima -
Frederic Courbet – The Independent on Sunday (04.12.2011)
Visiting little Ekure at the Horn of Africa: an emergency appeal by the The Independent on Sunday and the charity Merlin shows direct results -
Alejandro Cegarra – Al Jazeera (App)
A tower of neglect: The Torre de David office building in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, occupied by Chávez supporters -
Claudius Schulze & Tamina-Florentine Zuch – NEON #11/2014
The road to freedom: two photographers and an author join so-called hobos as they journey throughout America on freight trains -
Jan Grarup – M Magazine No. 1
In the Name of Faith? In his haunting black and white images Jan Grarup paints a disturbing picture of the civil war in Central Africa -
Sven Zellner – Emerge
Mongolian Disco: No traces remain of Mongolia’s traditional nomad life style in down town Ulan Bator – a challenging visit for photographer Sven Zellner
(online 03/2014) -
Oscar B. Castillo – M Magazine No. 1
Caracas: a young man, who calls himself Ninguno, guards a street in the western part of the Venezuelan capital -
Philipp Spalek – zenith Juli/August 2014
Allahu Aqua: Persian and Arab seamen have been plying the Indian Ocean for over a thousand years. In addition to the freight they were carrying on board, they were spreading Muslim culture -
Guillem Valle – Paris Match
Syria. A Kurdish winter: the Kurdish people have been fighting for autonomy. The Syrian civil war could now bring the world's largest stateless nation closer to their goal
(online 18.02.2013) -
Gianfranco Tripodo – M Magazine No. 1
Daily life between poverty and a sense of imminent departure: This picture came about within the framework of Gianfranco Tripodo’s project about migration in Ceuta and Melilla, the two Spanish enclaves in Morocco -
Ayman Oghanna – National Geographic (online 01.08.2014)
What does it mean to be Iraqi anymore? In an increasingly split society, many Iraqis hold the USA and its foreign policies responsible for a system of denominational and ethnic divisions