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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

December 9, 2020
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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

“The year 2020 has been a year of unknowns and uncertainties. To capture the emotions experienced during this unprecedented time, Canon EMEA asked a selection of photographers from its Ambassador Program to share a unique image that represented what 2020 made them feel and how they felt.“This is how it is presented. ‘See How We Feel‘, a project that encompasses different photographic genres and has been carried out by “19 internationally renowned photographers“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 19

‘Hope’ © Nanna Heitman

Through the looks of photographers like Clement kiragu, commercial and wildlife photographer, Guide Besana, specialized in portraiture, and Muhammed muheisen, two Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, “we can see a multitude of emotions […] Faced with difficult and challenging circumstances, the sense of humanity and hope that these images convey is clear“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 9

‘Love’ © Eddie Keogh

“From the resilience to the adversity shown by the bride and groom in their micro-wedding, to the feeling of reflective loneliness of the person sitting in front of the historic place of Mada’in Saleh, during these difficult times, and the affection shown by a caregiver who, confined with them , aims to minimize the chances of transmitting the virus to the elderly of a residence“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Each of the photographs represents a feeling and try to catch “the emotional impact of this dismal 2020, a unique year in images“, portrayed through a project that”Not only does it document what we have seen, but it highlights the roller coaster of emotions experienced around the world in this turbulent year.“which, fortunately, is already ending and whose images will remain for the memory.

Canon See How We Feel Project 12

‘Freedom’ © Guia Besana

Canon See How We Feel Project 15

‘Empty’ © Lorenz Holder

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Canon See How We Feel Project 11

‘Optimism’ © Fabio Mirulla

Canon See How We Feel Project 10

‘Connection’ © Eliška Sky

Canon See How We Feel Project 18

‘Hope’ © Muhammed Muheisen

More information | Canyon

Cover photo | ‘Resilience’ © Sanjay Jogia

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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

“The year 2020 has been a year of unknowns and uncertainties. To capture the emotions experienced during this unprecedented time, Canon EMEA asked a selection of photographers from its Ambassador Program to share a unique image that represented what 2020 made them feel and how they felt.“This is how it is presented. ‘See How We Feel‘, a project that encompasses different photographic genres and has been carried out by “19 internationally renowned photographers“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 19

‘Hope’ © Nanna Heitman

Through the looks of photographers like Clement kiragu, commercial and wildlife photographer, Guide Besana, specialized in portraiture, and Muhammed muheisen, two Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, “we can see a multitude of emotions […] Faced with difficult and challenging circumstances, the sense of humanity and hope that these images convey is clear“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 9

‘Love’ © Eddie Keogh

“From the resilience to the adversity shown by the bride and groom in their micro-wedding, to the feeling of reflective loneliness of the person sitting in front of the historic place of Mada’in Saleh, during these difficult times, and the affection shown by a caregiver who, confined with them , aims to minimize the chances of transmitting the virus to the elderly of a residence“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Each of the photographs represents a feeling and try to catch “the emotional impact of this dismal 2020, a unique year in images“, portrayed through a project that”Not only does it document what we have seen, but it highlights the roller coaster of emotions experienced around the world in this turbulent year.“which, fortunately, is already ending and whose images will remain for the memory.

Canon See How We Feel Project 12

‘Freedom’ © Guia Besana

Canon See How We Feel Project 15

‘Empty’ © Lorenz Holder

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Canon See How We Feel Project 11

‘Optimism’ © Fabio Mirulla

Canon See How We Feel Project 10

‘Connection’ © Eliška Sky

Canon See How We Feel Project 18

‘Hope’ © Muhammed Muheisen

More information | Canyon

Cover photo | ‘Resilience’ © Sanjay Jogia

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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

“The year 2020 has been a year of unknowns and uncertainties. To capture the emotions experienced during this unprecedented time, Canon EMEA asked a selection of photographers from its Ambassador Program to share a unique image that represented what 2020 made them feel and how they felt.“This is how it is presented. ‘See How We Feel‘, a project that encompasses different photographic genres and has been carried out by “19 internationally renowned photographers“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 19

‘Hope’ © Nanna Heitman

Through the looks of photographers like Clement kiragu, commercial and wildlife photographer, Guide Besana, specialized in portraiture, and Muhammed muheisen, two Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, “we can see a multitude of emotions […] Faced with difficult and challenging circumstances, the sense of humanity and hope that these images convey is clear“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 9

‘Love’ © Eddie Keogh

“From the resilience to the adversity shown by the bride and groom in their micro-wedding, to the feeling of reflective loneliness of the person sitting in front of the historic place of Mada’in Saleh, during these difficult times, and the affection shown by a caregiver who, confined with them , aims to minimize the chances of transmitting the virus to the elderly of a residence“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Each of the photographs represents a feeling and try to catch “the emotional impact of this dismal 2020, a unique year in images“, portrayed through a project that”Not only does it document what we have seen, but it highlights the roller coaster of emotions experienced around the world in this turbulent year.“which, fortunately, is already ending and whose images will remain for the memory.

Canon See How We Feel Project 12

‘Freedom’ © Guia Besana

Canon See How We Feel Project 15

‘Empty’ © Lorenz Holder

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Canon See How We Feel Project 11

‘Optimism’ © Fabio Mirulla

Canon See How We Feel Project 10

‘Connection’ © Eliška Sky

Canon See How We Feel Project 18

‘Hope’ © Muhammed Muheisen

More information | Canyon

Cover photo | ‘Resilience’ © Sanjay Jogia

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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

“The year 2020 has been a year of unknowns and uncertainties. To capture the emotions experienced during this unprecedented time, Canon EMEA asked a selection of photographers from its Ambassador Program to share a unique image that represented what 2020 made them feel and how they felt.“This is how it is presented. ‘See How We Feel‘, a project that encompasses different photographic genres and has been carried out by “19 internationally renowned photographers“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 19

‘Hope’ © Nanna Heitman

Through the looks of photographers like Clement kiragu, commercial and wildlife photographer, Guide Besana, specialized in portraiture, and Muhammed muheisen, two Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, “we can see a multitude of emotions […] Faced with difficult and challenging circumstances, the sense of humanity and hope that these images convey is clear“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 9

‘Love’ © Eddie Keogh

“From the resilience to the adversity shown by the bride and groom in their micro-wedding, to the feeling of reflective loneliness of the person sitting in front of the historic place of Mada’in Saleh, during these difficult times, and the affection shown by a caregiver who, confined with them , aims to minimize the chances of transmitting the virus to the elderly of a residence“.

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Each of the photographs represents a feeling and try to catch “the emotional impact of this dismal 2020, a unique year in images“, portrayed through a project that”Not only does it document what we have seen, but it highlights the roller coaster of emotions experienced around the world in this turbulent year.“which, fortunately, is already ending and whose images will remain for the memory.

Canon See How We Feel Project 12

‘Freedom’ © Guia Besana

Canon See How We Feel Project 15

‘Empty’ © Lorenz Holder

Canon See How We Feel Project 6

‘Gratitude’ © Audun Rikardsen

Canon See How We Feel Project 11

‘Optimism’ © Fabio Mirulla

Canon See How We Feel Project 10

‘Connection’ © Eliška Sky

Canon See How We Feel Project 18

‘Hope’ © Muhammed Muheisen

More information | Canyon

Cover photo | ‘Resilience’ © Sanjay Jogia

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‘See How We Feel’, a project where 19 Canon ambassadors seek to capture the emotional impact of 2020

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