“The Chapieux: Geography of a Secret” by Photographer Céline Clanet
A recent monograph by Parisian photographer Céline Clanet, The Chapieux: Geography of a Secret explores the Chapieux valley of the Savoy region of France. The valley is traditionally the stomping...
View ArticleAbandoned Basketball Courts Captured on Film
Chris Tubbs’ “Out of Doors” began more than 10 years ago, when the French photographer came across an abandoned basketball court in Cuba. Since then, Tubbs kept seeing and documenting hoops and courts...
View ArticleMeditative Skater Photographs by Nikki Toole
Forthcoming from the German art publisher Kehrer Verlag, Skater is a bound collection of photographs by the Scottish-Australian photographer and skater Nikki Toole. Toole traveled the world for three...
View ArticleAnother Classic Production From The Camera of Ettore Moni
Think documentary photography and the name of Parma-born Ettore Moni would instantly strike your mind. With astounding work of art to back his excellent photography career, Moni has completed yet...
View ArticleWork In-Progress: Second Avenue Subway Photos from the MTA
The Metropolitan Transit Authority of New York (MTA) has published photos from inside the long-anticipated Second Avenue Subway. Though first planned in 1929, construction of the new subway line was...
View ArticleJing Jin City Photographed by Andi Schmied
An “unfinished” luxury haunt, Jing Jin City is a unique neighborhood located 100 miles from Beijing, China. The rural town is spotted with some three thousand villas originally intended as country...
View ArticleGessato Interviews Photographer Fran Parente
Recently Gessato had the privilege of speaking with renowned Brazilian architectural and interior design photographer, Fran Parente. Based in New York, he produces commissions for an impressive range...
View ArticleDreamy Poolside Photography by Gray Malin
One of the latest series by the LA-based photographer Gray Malin, “Poolside” captures the summery beauty that is a fine hotel pool. Shooting at Le Méridien Ra Beach Hotel and Spa, Malin floods the...
View ArticleA Month in the West by Edouard Sepulchre
“A Month in the West” is the latest collection from French photographer Edouard Sepulchre. The photo set, shot in the American Southwest, represents a visual journey with roots in Sepulchre’s...
View ArticleBlock Party: NYC Soul of Summer Photo Book by Anderson Zaca
Today marks the release of photographer Anderson Zaca’s new book, Block Party: NYC Soul of Summer, a collection of black and white images the artist has been gathering from 2006-2013 that depict the...
View ArticleAdventure Photography from Alex Buisse
Alex Buisse is either a photographer who climbs, hikes, and treks to remote locations to retrieve images, or he’s an outdoor sports enthusiast who takes pictures of his adventures. He would say he’s...
View ArticleGreetings from Mars: Surreal Snapshots by Julien Mauve
Between smart phones, the internet, and artificial intelligence, it already feels like we’re living a futuristic sci-fi fantasy. But Photographer Juleien Mauve imagines a world no more than fifty years...
View ArticleGessato Chats with Architecture Photographer João Morgado
Architectural photographer João Morgado hails from Portugal where he has found enormous success, earning countless accolades including the ARCAID Architectural Photography Award for ‘Sense of Place’ in...
View ArticleLight L16 Camera: 16 Lenses in 1
They say the best camera is the one you have with you. Much to the detriment of the SLR camera industry, this adage has proven to be mostly true, as people have ditched the bulky models in droves for...
View ArticleMichael Wolf’s 100×100 Hong Kong Homes
German photographer Michael Wolf aims to capture the atmosphere of “life in mega cities” and the “vernacular culture of metropolises.” However, unlike the artist’s past works that focus on architecture...
View ArticleA Silent Swan Song to the Chelsea Hotel
A book could be written solely from the extensive list of residents who have resided at one point or another in NYC’s historic Hotel Chelsea (known colloquially as the Chelsea Hotel). But for...
View ArticleA Look Inside the Porsche Museum’s Secret Treasure Trove
As most museumgoers know, the works on display in a gallery are typically only the tip of the iceberg of an institution’s true collection. While the Met displays tens of thousands of artworks daily, in...
View ArticleArctica Appeals to Save a Slowly Vanishing Beauty
With the enormous and pressing amount of problems facing our planet today, artists and designers are needed now more than ever to help raise awareness and help devise solutions for tackling these...
View ArticleThe Apollo Missions, Forty Years Later
As artists, designers, and creative thinkers, we are always imagining a world outside of our own. Nothing may be as intriguing as to imagine what life may be like on another planet, or in another...
View ArticleDickey Chapelle Under Fire
ew people today may know the name Dickey Chapelle, but during her decades as a war correspondent she braved dangers most men wouldn’t dare face and helped redefine what society knew women to be capable...
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