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Traces Of A Lost Ceremony | Adam Marelli

Adam Marelli is based in New York City, graduated from New York University (with a degree in sculpture and photography), apprenticed with a master builder for 10 years, and spent seven years studying with Zen monks before opening his present studio. He’s also a member of The Explorers Club AR’13, exhibits his sculpture and photography internationally, and is represented by Invisible-Exports. Marelli is an instructor at the Leica Akademie in New York and runs international photography workshops where he teaches the lost lessons of classical design. His works and writings have been featured in the New York Times, GQ, Forbes, Gothamist, Art Photo Feature, Doc! Photo, Phaidon Press, Origin Magazine and here on the Leica blog. The urge to preserve the traditions of the past is only justified when it can be applied to the future. The paradox of balancing the past with the future, the invisible force that lies at the heart of the Japanese craftsmen, is expressed […]

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