In a press release that was made public, Voice said that they would include NFTs in the PhotoVogue Festivals event that will take place in Milan in November. This is because Voice and PhotoVogue got together a few weeks ago and started working together. They even started putting out new NFT collections. The general public will learn more about how NFT can be used in photography because of both the partnership and the event.
Voice.com is sending NFTs to the PhotoVogue event.
Voice.com, a major and top-tier NFT market, will make it possible to buy NFTs at PhotoVogue festivals. The goal of the group called PhotoVogue is to bring together a large group of talented picture makers (photographers) and put their work in a database with many examples of modern photography.
The institution in Milan puts on a festival every year in the city where it was founded. Voice.com is one of the unique partnership projects that will take place this year, according to a number of news sources. The press release says that the goal of both institutions is to “support the new voices that will shape our future.” This event is just an extension of their relationship.
The party will start on November 17 and go on through November 20. On the other hand, on November 19, PhotoVogue will hold a panel discussion called “NFTs: A Photographer’s Friend or Enemy?” In the press release, some of the panelists were named, including the well-known photographer Roe Ethridge, Alessia Glaviano, who is the Head of Global PhotoVogue, and Azu Nwagbogu, who started the Lagos Photo Festival.
Salah Zalatimo, who helped start Voice and is now its CEO, said the following about this partnership:
“The PhotoVogue Festival, which is right in the middle of the photography community, is the best place to talk about how to shape Web3. We can make sure that photography is at the forefront of the next artistic movement if we all work together.”
Voice uses the residency program to both help the environment and teaches people about it.
In reality, the two groups didn’t start working together until this summer, when they worked together to create an NFT residency program. This was the first time ever that PhotoVogue went into the world of web3. According to a statement released by PhotoVogue in July, the reason the magazine chose to work with Voice is that the two organizations have the same mission: to “empower rising innovators from underrepresented and underprivileged communities.”
The collections in the residency program are beautiful and look at things from many different points of view. When artists from many different kinds of backgrounds work together, they make collections that are all about the same thing. Because of this, the quality of the collections as a whole is very high.
Most photographers who took part in Voice.com’s residency program were able to learn about blockchain technology and the NFT market. Alessia Glaviano thanked the staff of The Voice for teaching them about NFTs and said the following:
“I’d like to thank the people who work on “The Voice” for how enthusiastically and carefully they guided not only the performers but also us. Our weekly zoom lessons have given us so much inspiration and knowledge… We all learned a lot about NFTs, communities, working with others, and how important it is to share.”
Both the NFT and photography
NFTs have become very popular in many different industries, especially in the music, sports, art, collectibles, and luxury goods industries. PhotoVogue is helping to get more people to use non-fungible tokens in photography and other fields by letting Voice.com take part in an event in Milan and by holding panels where people talk about the importance of NFTs in the photography field.
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