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We are focused on the ethnical, social and cultural events across the globe - thanks to our net of high-class photographers that cover areas from big cities to the smallest towns, sharing the places and stories of people that cover endless cultures in this pageant of humanity.
Our ProgresFestival website is now a digital magazine where you can discover a plethora of news.
In the "Virtual Guests" section, we feature authentic project demonstrations that go beyond basic features. Our showcase includes projects from both established photographers and newly discovered talents. During the second ProgresFestival, our readers were presented with thought-provoking interventions on the theme of Money and Nostalgia. However, the section is now open without any specific theme, offering a diverse range of projects for our readers to explore.
We have opened a space called "Write From Here" to showcase photographers who excel at storytelling and presentation. Of course, Michael Kennedy is a featured contributor. We will have many contributors, including John Gill, Pia Parolin, Shimi Cohen, Tinglan Li and João Coelho – who have started writing for us – James Payne and Keef Charles and many others. Their blogs won't be daily but will always feature exciting themes.
In the Self-portrait section, we feature a collection of renowned self-portraits along with some insights on the topic. We are also inviting some photographers to showcase their own self-portraits. Currently, we have received contributions from four photographers: Ximena Echagüe, Michael Dressel, Margarita Mavromichalis John Gill and Batsceba Hardy
Another section of the website is specifically dedicated to books, where you can discover more than just photography books.
There is a collection of thrilling Zoom conferences with prominent authors.