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The Inspired Eye is a website, blog, podcast and bi-monthly magazine. The founders and publishers, Don Springer and Olivier Duong, are two photographers who met online and started this project without ever meeting in real life. What linked them, however, was the desire to share their passion for photography with the world. It is for this reason they were inspired to design a website and magazine as a tribute to photographers who are working in the present day. As Olivier explains on our interview on MirrorLessons:
The process to select the photographers for Inspired Eye, we stop looking up to already established photographers and start looking right and left. Chances are, there are great photographers you didn’t know about.
What makes The Inspired Eye so unique is that it is a platform that puts the spotlight on photographers regardless of whether they are famous or not. It is written and compiled with a strong sense of community which is also why they feature the work of the same photographers more than once. They don’t select on the basis of skill level either. Finally, the questions asked for each interview are always the same so that we can see how the answers of the various photographers compare. Doing so gives a reference to the readers as well.
The 31st issue of the magazine was released a few days ago and features the following stories:
- A photographer in Hamburg who wants to eliminate false idols from photography.
- A Greek-Cypriot whose “day job” is as a crime scene examiner and photographer for the Cyprus Police.
- A highly-published photographer who gave up an office job at 31 to take pictures on a full-time, freelance basis.
- A photographer in London who’s only been at it for two years, but whose life is already changing through his camera.
- A doctor who used photography during times in his life when he couldn’t be with his first love – painting.
- How the proliferation of digital pictures has made true photographers underrated in the world today.
- A Lithuanian photographer who believes that when you don’t know what to do, just do something different.
- An incredibly raw and stark look at a “behind the scenes” version of Morocco.
- A Tel Aviv-based photographer who believes that a good beer and some conversation can overcome any mental block.
The Inspired Eye is available for your mobile device or laptop and is published in PDF format. To date, it has over 5000 members and is rapidly growing. You can either purchase a single copy or get a subscription for less than $20/year.
Find out more about The Inspired Eye here!