Unframe

UnFrame collective is an independent resource of documentary photography exclusively managed by an international group of photographers dedicated to shining the spotlight on social, political and everyday issues that surround us. The collective was founded in February 2013 with the aim of developing and working on both long term social and political issues with a deeper perspective in addition to responding to news events as they happen anywhere in the world.

UNFRAME
Cooperative
IndustryPhotography
Founded2013
FounderRiccardo Budini
HeadquartersRome Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mstyslav Chernov, Alexandros Demetriades, Juan Herrero, Riccardo Budini
ProductsPhotojournalism, photo agency
Websiteunframe.com

Documented events

In 2013, during the first year of its activity, events documented were:

  • The Rana Plaza building collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • The 2013 protests in Turkey.
  • The consequences on civilians of the troubled political season in Bangladesh.
  • The Ukraine political crisis, the Kiev revolution (Euromaidan) and the Russian occupation of Crimea.

Issues

The photographers have organized a collective archive of long term issues. Amongst others are the following:

Starting from September 2013 UnFrame self manages the collectives' growing archives in order to best facilitate the syndication of its work in the most efficient way possible. To this effect it has also partnered with key resource media outlets allowing for the distribution of its photographs including the French photo agency Cosmos.

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References

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