honorable mention
Martine Michaud canada
title
Moss & Lichen
Since 2007, she has mainly devoted herself to travel and studio, including portrait, documentary, photo book writing and abstract composites using her own photographic material. Her photos, signed Mishô, have regularly been on display to the public in several exhibitions, solo and group, in Montreal, Toronto and more recently in Europe.
She is an advocate for women’s rights and education rights for girls in the world. An accomplished writer, she is the author of two photo books: "Bhutan, Lotus&Dragon" (2014), and "Héritières de Bouddha (Buddha's Heiresses)" 2017, a photo-story relating her séjour as a volunteer yoga teacher at the Shechen Nuns Monastery in Bhutan where she was alloweed the take photos of their daily activities for her Nun's book project.
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entry description
While taking pictures on the southwestern cost of Costa Rica, my lodge was located in the rain forest. This very humid environnement favored moss, lichen and fungal to grow on the bark of the trees, thus creating a small figures. These are close up photos.about the photographer
Born in Canada, Martine Michaud lives and works in Montreal (Québec), Canada. She has been a keen photographer for many years. A tireless traveler, she has thus assembled a photographic body of work that includes thousands of images taken in various countries.Since 2007, she has mainly devoted herself to travel and studio, including portrait, documentary, photo book writing and abstract composites using her own photographic material. Her photos, signed Mishô, have regularly been on display to the public in several exhibitions, solo and group, in Montreal, Toronto and more recently in Europe.
She is an advocate for women’s rights and education rights for girls in the world. An accomplished writer, she is the author of two photo books: "Bhutan, Lotus&Dragon" (2014), and "Héritières de Bouddha (Buddha's Heiresses)" 2017, a photo-story relating her séjour as a volunteer yoga teacher at the Shechen Nuns Monastery in Bhutan where she was alloweed the take photos of their daily activities for her Nun's book project.
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