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| Blog Name: |
PanARMENIAN Photo Blog |
| Url: |
http://blog.panarmenian.net/photo/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Armenia, Yerevan, Photo |
| Description: |
PanARMENIAN Photo is a news and event photography agency that supplies news photos, daily life images, reportage and feature stories from Armenia. We cover the main social-political developments in Armenia and report all the major cultural and sport events in the country in photographs. We are currently leading with the efficiency and range of event coverage in Armenia, also because PanARMENIAN Photo is affiliated with PanARMENIAN.Net, that is the first and one of the most popular online information agencies in Armenia.
Besides, in our collection we have an extensive bank of photographs on various topics related to Armenia and Armenians.
Our main staff (photographers): Vahan Stepanyan, Davit Hakobyan, Sedrak Mkrtchyan. |
| Popularity: |
4 Followers |
Alain Mikli. French-Armenian Eyewear Designer
Alain Mikli © PanARMENIAN Photo / Vahan Stepanyan
Alain Mikli (born Alain Miklitarian in Beirut, Lebanon on April 1, 1955) is a French-Armenian designer of high-end handmade eyeglasses and accessories. Mikli’s line features unique colors and shapes, and are a favorite among European celebrities and avant-garde Americans. Mikli claims his use of color is inspired by his Armenian-Lebanese heritage.
In the late 1970’s a 22 year old Armenian in France, recently qualified as an optician, decided that the frames he was selling we
Robert Guediguian. French-Armenian Film Director
Robert Gedikian © PanARMENIAN Photo / Davit Hakobyan
The Armenian priemiere of Robert Guediguian’s new film “The Army of Crime” will take place on November 29. The Army of Crime (L’Armée du crime) tells the story of a group of resistance fighters in Paris in the second world war, called the Manouchian group, after the name of one of the leaders. At an early screening in Marseille, Robert Guediguian, the director, stated that this group, composed of young people of all nationalities and backgrounds, could still be an inspiration to us
Pavel Kogan. Concert in Yerevan
Pavel Kogan © PanARMENIAN Photo / Vahan Stepanyan
A violin pupil of Yuri Yankilevich at the Moscow Conservatory, Pavel Kogan won 1st prize in the Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki at the age of 18 (1970). This led to engagements in recital and as soloist with the world’s leading orchestras of Russia, Europe, Japan, and the United State. Thereafter, he appeared regularly as a violinist in concerts on tour all over the globe, both on his own and together with each of his illustrious parents.
As a conducting pupil of
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