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I am asking to my most loyal readers, those who appreciating this blog, my clients and art collectors to contribute to this new project which will enrich this blog with a new section

Dear readers,

I am excited to announce a new project I am working on for my blog. The project involves creating a column called M43, which will focus on the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera system.

As an avid photographer and blogger, I believe that the Micro Four Thirds system is an underappreciated gem in a world where everyone seems to be converging towards APS-C and full frame systems. With this project, I aim to highlight the strengths of the Micro Four Thirds system and showcase how an older camera can still be a valuable tool for photography enthusiasts.

To make this project a reality, I am requesting a grant of $1000 to purchase a used Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera and a lens. The camera will be used to create high-quality photos and videos for the M43 column on the blog. The project will also include in-depth reviews of the camera and lens, as well as tips and tricks for using the Micro Four Thirds system.

I believe that this project has the potential to create interest in the Micro Four Thirds system and provide valuable information for photographers looking for a new camera system. I am passionate about photography and am confident that this project will be a valuable addition to the blog.

Thank you for taking the time to read about my project. I look forward to sharing my progress with you.

Sincerely,

Alex Coghe

NAME OF THE PROJECT: M43

GOAL: To work with a Micro Four Thirds camera and creating content through hands on reviews, photos and videos. An e-magazine will be created and sent to my backers

PLEASE NOTE: I will send a personal gift to all the sponsors/lenders. Once the defined budget of 1000 dollars has been reached, donations will stop

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Alex Coghe

Alex Coghe is an Italian editorial and documentary photographer based in Mexico City. His work explores contemporary life, culture, and human presence through documentary photography and portraiture. His images have appeared in international publications, reflecting an approach centered on authenticity, atmosphere, and visual storytelling. Alongside his photographic work, he also leads workshops and masterclasses focused on photographic narrative and observation.

https://alexcoghe.com
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