12×12 is a photographic project that aims to attract new talents.
12 words to speak about a year, the 2011.
12 photos to describe each month, 144 photos in one year.
12 selected photographers monthly, 144 talents for a book.
12 winners for the final event.
12×12 it’s a free international contest.
The project includes the publication of a special edition book with the 144 photographs selected, an exhibition with the top 12 photographs and one year free subscription to Viewbook.com for the 12 winners.
The contest is in partnership with Viewbook.com, an independent company that enables creatives to design and manage portfolio websites and presentations work, around the web and on mobile devices.
Media partner is Re-Mood.com, that will follow the monthly selection and the final event, through some interviews with winners and a video report of the exhibition.
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Title: The sky over us
There are places that seem forgotten but that tell pieces of history, silent
witnesses to an uncomfortable reality. Milan, Suburbs (2011).
by Luna Tristà
Title: #2 Mirella Lippolis
Short text: She is a woman, she is a mummy, she is a granny and she is a leader in her job.
It’s not passed so much time since John Lennon sang “Woman is the N of the world”..but in a great part of the world they still are.
Titles:
“coffee cup rebellion”
“outbreak”
Title: Know your enemy.
by Mattia Montanari
Title: Force
This image shows the harnessing of steam to power the wheel, revolving to provide the impetus for change.
Image taken at Ellenroad Steam Museum, UK.
Link – www.axisweb.org/artist/chriswright
by Chris Wright
Title: Going out from cages.
Title: Non si nuota. Si vive. Do not swim. Live
Title: “Revolution ”
Creativity is the new revolution
Good ideas are more powerful than bombs
by Luca Fontana
Title: “Silence powerless”
Title: green revolution
to look backwards
conceive an urban setting without
the oppressive concrete cast.
investing into green.
revolution_ green
by Valentina Valdinoci














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