Attila Lóránt is a Hungarian photographer, author and founder of the Disappearing Cultures Foundation. He began to build up a visual document about various native cultures in 2002. In his first works ...Visa hela
Attila Lóránt is a Hungarian photographer, author and founder of the Disappearing Cultures Foundation. He began to build up a visual document about various native cultures in 2002. In his first works he offers us glimpses of the Nilo-Hamite cultures in East Africa and also of cultures from the Swahili coast region. He published East Africa is more than a safari in 2003. His project about Indian cultures in South America started in 2003 and as a result National Geographic has published a 312-page book titled: Indian cultures along the Amazon and in the Andes. The photobook titled Wappony was published in 2007. (arte-amazonia.com, läst 2017))Stäng