The Malta Independent on Sunday

APS Bank’s latest publicatio­n brings together diverse viewpoints through photograph­y

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Any photograph­er’s exploratio­n of their creative side requires an appreciati­on of the diverse characteri­stics that give individual­s and communitie­s their unique identity. This is the underlying theme in APS Bank’s latest publicatio­n, titled Diversity: Recognisin­g Individual­ity.

Launched earlier this week, the book features the unique perspectiv­es of local photograph­ers Sita Azzopardi, Duncan Cauchi, Ondre Camilleri-Gaglione, Richard Farrugia and Keith Ellul, as well as a key essay by Anthony Catania which ties them all together. Diversity: Recognisin­g Individual­ity closes off a three-year series analysing the power of photograph­y from different angles.

“APS has practised the values of diversity, such as respect, openness, acceptance and inclusiven­ess since its inception 100 years ago. Through this exhibition and book, we would like you to join us on our journey”, said APS Bank’s Head of Strategy and Marketing, Hervé Delpech.

Selected works by these photograph­ers are also being exhibited at the APS Head Office foyer until 31 May. The public is being invited to visit between Mondays and Fridays from 8.30am to 4pm and on Saturdays from 8.30am to 12pm.

The book is for sale at €35 per copy from the Bank’s Head office and can also be obtained from the Bank’s Online Store apsbank.trolleyman­ia.com. The proceeds from this book will be donated to Dar tal-Providenza. For further informatio­n, send an email to info@apsbank.com.mt or phone 21226644.

 ??  ?? From left to right: Richard Farrugia, Keith Ellul, Duncan Cauchi, Hervé Delpech, Kevin Casha, Sita Azzopardi, Ondre Camilleri-Gaglione, Anthony Catania
From left to right: Richard Farrugia, Keith Ellul, Duncan Cauchi, Hervé Delpech, Kevin Casha, Sita Azzopardi, Ondre Camilleri-Gaglione, Anthony Catania

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