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The Candid Frame #597 - Anouk Krantz

Ibarionex Perello March 6, 2023

Born and raised in France, Anouk Krantz moved to the United States in the late 1990s. Living in New York City, she completed high school at the Lycee Francais and earned her bachelor’s degree while working for a lifestyle magazine. Following college, she worked at Cartier’s corporate office in New York that, oversees the Americas. Anouk's solo journey across America from 2019 to 2021 - reveals the intimate lives and families of this private and elusive icon of the American West.  

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In Interviews Tags Anouk Masson Krantz, cowboys, west, America, Americans, personal project, French, photographer, woman
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The Candid Frame #423 - Fadi Boukaram

Ibarionex Perello June 11, 2018

Fadi Boukaram was born and raised in Beirut and never wanted to be a photographer. Growing up in a war-torn country, photos often were -- and still are -- the only remnant of the many people who don't exist anymore. These people unwittingly became mythical, for each photo of them hid fantastical stories that only the adults lived and told; it was magic.

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In Interviews Tags Fadi Boukaram, Lebanon, Beirut, personal project, documentary, Middle East, America
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