Belden Carlson - Havana
This photographic ethnography investigates the adolescent experience in Havana, within the context of Cuba’s secondary education system.
Read MoreThis photographic ethnography investigates the adolescent experience in Havana, within the context of Cuba’s secondary education system.
Read MoreThis project was carried out during the flood of May 17, 2023 in Romagna, Italy. The photos were taken at various moments of the relief that the volunteers gave to the flood victims.
Read MoreA selection of images from Armen Poghosyan ongoing series, Desert City.
Read MoreJulley (hello, goodbye, thank you… the all-purpose salutation) portrays the imprints of human life in one of the most difficult terrains.
Read MoreMy name is Ellie Schumann-Mraz, I’m a 36 year old photographer based in Ohio. Art is a reflection of the artist, and my identity as a trans woman has had a great impact on my art. Before I knew myself, I wrote in my journal about not recognizing myself in my photography, and the frustration that I felt with never being able to pause and appreciate the unexpected gifts that photography brought to me. I felt that my work was someone else’s. In my photography, there is a fascination with magic in the mundane, humor, sharp contrast and bold color, and a continual drive to create something that will compel you to stop and look.
Yusif Zadeh leads us on a minimalist sojourn through the cityscape of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
Read MoreLullaby and last goodbye is an autobiographical photo book that, through the use of archive and original images, deals with the themes of mourning, the reworking of mourning through photographic research and the relationship between fathers and sons.
Read More"La Luna y el Hacedor" is a compelling artistic journey that explores the serenity and natural power that surrounds us and resides within us. During the creation of “La Luna y el Hacedor”, my artistic exploration took me across New Zealand, China, and Cambodia…”
Read MoreInspired by the films of Gianfranco Rosi and Anna Zamecka, ‘Pilgrims of the Reek’ will explore the possibilities of poetic, observational filmmaking. Capturing the procession and feeling of Reek Sunday, as well as the many important events that precede the pilgrimage, this film will consider the Catholicism and nationalism of modern Ireland, preserving the experiences of those for whom climbing the Reek is so poignant. Support the kickstarter here!
Read MoreIn January 2023, I embarked on a journey exploring the diverse and awe-inspiring national parks across California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. Despite most people considering summer as the ideal time to visit these national treasures.
Read MoreWhat we are makes sense when it is reflected in what we do. This project speaks of the importance of linking memory to our present and being close to those still in contact with the land.
Read MoreIn this series, I move away from the mycophobic images of fungoid entities in terms of conventional ideas and show their ability to be creative and hospitable.
Read MoreRed Orange interweaves landscape and still-life while redefining portraiture thus creating a new, unfamiliar California.
Read MoreJulia Laird is a Scottish photographer based in London. Most of the photographs in this book were taken over the last 10 years on travels and also closer to home and the book is a retrospective of this work..
Read MoreThe Kosmogonía series interweaves the human, the animal and the vegetable.
Read MoreThis project is a study of temporal alienation, fear, finitude, and decay through the exploration of liminal spaces and moments.
Read MorePhotographer, Communication Designer, and potato aesthete, Ankita produces work that’s instinctual and speaks to the viewer on multiple levels.
Read MoreBy creating these diptychs, which are the combination of a positive and negative of the same capture, I wanted to emphasize potential opposite elements of the same subject.
Read More"Terre Basse" is a project started in the second half of 2020 in which I decided to rediscover the landscapes that characterize my everyday life”
Read More“I took this photo series in an abandoned place in New Orleans. This is a space where reality and fantasy intersect, The human traces such as peeling paint and faded facades, serve as a reminder of the ever-changing nature of our world and the fleeting passage of time.”
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