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About random lens
"random lens", meant as accidental or coincidental photography,
is a project started by
Derliz Mereles in the year 2000. Objects, architecture, persons that ramdomly cross the
eyes of a camera, spectators of the moment, expression of types of visual languages
sometimes difficult to reproduce: all these are the sense of it.
Some pictures from random lens originate in a journalistic
context. They are made during
public events, in which not only the event but also the audience is
documented. Journalistic
photography or photojournalism has the objective to create
witnesses of our time.
Derliz Mereles is a
photographer born in Asunción, Paraguay, a
country in the middle of the
heart of South America.
His photo exhibitions took place in Heidelberg and Mannheim:
"acento simple", "menIMpressions",
"forma+imagen",
"random lens".
Exclusion of liability: the pictures from random lens originate in a journalistic
context and
have a solely documentary intention. Pictures are not released for
advertisement purposes
or any other type of trading interests. Some of them are made
during public events, in
public property and should for instance not be
considered as an invasion of privacy.
Although verbal permission was possible
in some cases, a written consent was not always
able to be obtained due to the
characteristics of the different public events. In case you
feel yourself addressed, please contact us if you would like your
picture to be withdrawed
from this exhibition.
© 2000-2012. All rights reserved. All pictures, texts and design are protected by law.
"random lens" is a copyrighted term by Derliz Mereles.
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