On the 4th May 2013, i met Louie Palu at the Historical Museum »Karvasala« in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is participating at the KOLGA PHOTO FESTIVAL as a teacher and is exhibiting his long term Project »The Fighting Season« at the »Underground Gallery«.
On the third day of his workshop »Long Term Projects« i spend some time with him and his students, talking about his way of teaching and his experience in…
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Interview Louie Palu Photographer / KOLGA PHOTO FESTIVAL Tbilisi Georgia 2013
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