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A very inspiring portrait story of the members of the SAPE, a group of remarkably elegant gentleman from Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo. The story reflects the wish of young people in particular not to be left apart by society. |
"Gaijin" is a fictional recital, a tool for his quest for identity, where auto-portraits imply an intimate and solitary relationship that he has with himself. The mirror image is frozen in a figurative alter ego that serves as an anchor point. |
![]() We are very excited to present the first edition of the Viewbook PhotoStory yearbook and 10 individual story books. With a total of more than 800 pages of superb contemporary photography, these books celebrate the ten winning photographic narratives of the Viewbook PhotoStory 2009 Awards. The books are dedicated to all the participating photographers who, in their own ways, push photographic storytelling forward. You can preview and buy the books in the Blurb bookstore. |
2009 Yearbook - US $89.95
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Highlights
Honorable Mentions 2009
December 22nd, 2009Photo’s and video exhibition!
November 24th, 2009Winners 2009 announced!
October 20th, 2009Meet the 2009 Jury
August 15th, 2009Latest news All news
The following photographers have received a Honorable Mention from the 2009 PhotoStory jury.
Last Thursday we opened the Viewbook PhotoStory 2009 Exhibition and celebrated the winning photographic narratives of Francesco Giusty and David Favrod in the Kahmann Gallery in Amsterdam.
Francesco Giusti and David Favrod win the international Viewbook PhotoStory 2009 Awards with strong contemporary documentary and conceptual photographic stories.
The submission phase for the Viewbook PhotoStory 2009 ended at Wednesday 30 September 11:59 PM Los Angeles Time.











