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Marcin Ryczek
Emigration - The United States of Earth I, Symbolic Street Photography

2016

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Edition 30 in format 31.5x50 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition 31.5x50 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and stamped on the front by Marcin Ryczek and will be send unframed. Marcin Ryczek is Polish photographer specializing in black and white, minimalist and symbolic photography. Minimum form, maximum content is the principle that characterizes his photos, as well as the use of metaphors that allows many kinds of interpretation. His images have been presented at exhibitions in USA (New York, Fort Collins, Miami), Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland (Amsterdam), Austria (Vienna, Salzburg), South Korea (Seul), England (London), Romania (Cluje-Napoca), France (Paris), Poland, Germany, China, India … Awards: - Grand Prix by NYPH New York Photo Festival 2015 - The Miami Street Photography Festival 2015 - LensCulture Exposure Awards 2014 - IPA – The International Photography Awards 2014 - Chelsea International Fine Art Competition 2014 - Grand Press Photo 2014 - ND Awards 2014 - Grand Prix de Découverte: International Fine-Art Photography Award 2014
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