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I’m Lawrence Rice, and I’ve been chatting to people about life, inspiration, the Universe, and whatever else popped up along the way.
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SATORI magazine is a space for thought provoking content. By exposing ourselves to ideas, thoughts, experiences and life lessons we might stumble across something which gives us new insight or a change of perspective.
I’m Lawrence Rice, and I’ve been chatting to people about life, inspiration, the Universe, and whatever else popped up along the way.
Laura El-Tantawy is an award winning British/Egyptian documentary photographer, book maker & educator.
Born in Ronskwood in Worcestershire, UK, Laura studied in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the US & UK. Living between East and West for much of her life inspires her work. Her projects investigate notions of home and belonging, routinely approaching her work from a social and environmental perspective inspired by her transatlantic background. Her visual explorations often intertwine moving images, sound, and personal narratives, marked by the artist’s lyrical eye on reality.
Laura is the first Egyptian to be awarded the prestigious W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund award, which she received for her long-term series I’ll Die For You.
Her work has been published in The New Yorker, Afar, Le Monde, Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Time, New York Times, Huck & Foam.
In 2020, Laura joined Canon’s global Ambassador Programme. Joining a roster of more than 100 visual professionals, she represents the future of visual storytelling, Canon's unique brand & “its silent heroes — the staff & visionary engineers who make my work possible” she said.
Laura prides herself on her independent identity as a visual creative. Her goal as an artist is to produce socially engaged, unique and thought-provoking work. She often collaborates with like-minded individuals, institutions & organisations driven to inform responsibly, contribute positive change to the world & encourage stimulating thought & creativity.
Laura’s book recommendation: Think Like A Tree - Sarah Spencer
The SATORI Podcast
SATORI magazine is a space for thought provoking content. By exposing ourselves to ideas, thoughts, experiences and life lessons we might stumble across something which gives us new insight or a change of perspective.
I’m Lawrence Rice, and I’ve been chatting to people about life, inspiration, the Universe, and whatever else popped up along the way.