An aerial image shot from a Cessna, in June 2017, as part of Johan Lolos' 'Peaks of Europe' photo project. This photo was originally shortlisted to be included in Johan's NFT Genesis series 'Halendid', as it shows a remarkable yet almost surreal landscape of the Icelandic Highlands.
57 photographers from across the NFT photography community come together to raise funds for humanitarian aid for Ukraine. The collection consists of 57 editioned ERC-1155 tokens on a custom smart contract, with 50 editions for each photograph, totaling 2850 NFTs. 100% of primary and secondary proceeds go to the The Giving Block’s Ukraine Emergency Response Fund, an index of aid based charities, non-profits, and NGOs providing humanitarian aid in the Ukraine crisis. Money goes primarily to food, housing, evacuation, and financial support of citizens affected. None of the listed charities are associated with military programs.
Johan Lolos - Life Through the Darkness
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Johan Lolos - Life Through the Darkness
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An aerial image shot from a Cessna, in June 2017, as part of Johan Lolos' 'Peaks of Europe' photo project. This photo was originally shortlisted to be included in Johan's NFT Genesis series 'Halendid', as it shows a remarkable yet almost surreal landscape of the Icelandic Highlands.
57 photographers from across the NFT photography community come together to raise funds for humanitarian aid for Ukraine. The collection consists of 57 editioned ERC-1155 tokens on a custom smart contract, with 50 editions for each photograph, totaling 2850 NFTs. 100% of primary and secondary proceeds go to the The Giving Block’s Ukraine Emergency Response Fund, an index of aid based charities, non-profits, and NGOs providing humanitarian aid in the Ukraine crisis. Money goes primarily to food, housing, evacuation, and financial support of citizens affected. None of the listed charities are associated with military programs.