

Andrea Oschetti is an italian published and award winning photographer who lives in Hong Kong.
An anthropologist by training and armed with a passion for being on the road, he has photographed everything from the victims of the Tsunami in Banda Aceh to the resilient people who lives in the slums of Asia megacities.
In 2005 he won the first prize of the documentary section of Nikon International Photo Contest, which received over 31,000 entries from photographers globally. In 2006 he hold two solo exhibitions at the prestigious 798 Photo Gallery in Beijing and in Hong Kong on his work about Indo-Chinese refugees resettled in China, on his year long assignment for the United Nations Refugees Agency. In 2007, he exhibited at the Economist Gallery in Hong Kong his work: Yau Ma Tei - a photographic journey in one of Hong Kong hidden engines.

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Stefano Reboli is an italian photographer based in Milan.
An architect by training, he is a professional designer and graphic designer.
He extensively travelled with his camera throughout Asia: his reportages covered the continent from Iran to Japan, from Tibet to Israel, from Mongolia to Cambodia, from the Caucasus to China producing acclaimed images and stories for more than fifteen years.
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