Daniel Terna is a Brooklyn-based photographer and visual artist. In his personal works, he often seeks inspiration at home, documenting his close surroundings and the life of his parents, in particular his father, Fred Terna, who is a painter and a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor.
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The online photography magazine Punkt presents – in Hungarian and English – international developments in in the field of photographic art, focusing on accomplishments in Hungary and in other parts of Central and Eastern Europe.
Punkt supports those aspirations and endeavours that seek, in a progressive and critical way, to promote Hungarian and international accomplishments in photography, including artworks, exhibitions, albums, and theoretical or historical works.
Punkt’s point of view/approach, however, goes beyond photography alone, extending to the various branches of photography and the visual arts as well as to the relationship between photography and film.
Punkt’s aim is to explore photography based on professional criteria and in a straightforward manner, thereby offering quality content not only to photography professionals but also to those with an interest in the subject matter. Concurrently, it seeks a dialogue with international photographers, artists and institutions.