Switzerland Like You’ve Never Seen It Before
orn and raised in Grisons, Switzerland, Martina Bisaz has always been surrounded by picturesque landscapes. But it wasn’t until she saw an exhibition at her school that she became fascinated not only...
View ArticleNew York By Antonio Jaggie
New York has always fascinated both visitors and locals, some of them musicians, other writers, but many of them visual artists or photographers. It’s no wonder this iconic metropolis has inspired...
View ArticleItalian Photographer Michele Palazzo Paints A Unique Image Of New York
Today we have the pleasure to sit down with architect, UI/UX designer and noted photographer Michele Palazzo. After establishing a successful web design company in his native Italy 20 years ago,...
View ArticleNYC By Bike – A Photo Project
The city everyone loves has been photographed, filmed, sketched, and painted countless of times. But Tom Olesnevich pays homage to New York in a unique and creative way. Specialized in sports...
View ArticleA Portrait Of 2016 Cuba
Cuba is emerging from over 50 years of isolation, opening its doors to the US. As the two nations recently reestablished diplomatic relations, tourists can now visit the island without breaking the...
View ArticleCotton Farming Seen Through Aerial Photography
Arizona, California and several other states have been experiencing severe droughts in what experts fear could be the worst crisis of this kind in over 1,000 years. Yet cotton fields are thriving in...
View ArticleMemories of the Unknown
Born in the 80s in France, Julien Talbot had grown up surrounded by American music, film, and pop culture, like many other young people from his generation who were living in Western Europe. But for...
View ArticleEzekiel 36:36 by Nick Ballon
Unwavering faith and quiet desperation are both nuanced in ‘Ezekiel 36:36’, a photography book created by Nick Ballon with text provided by Amaru Villanueva Rance. A documentary and portrait...
View ArticleTom Blachford – Midnight Modern, Series Three
The series Midnight Modern began one clear night, when Melbourne-based photographer Tom Blachford walked through the streets of Palm Springs. Now it has become an ongoing project, spanning over the...
View ArticleInfrared NYC by Paolo Pettigiani
Central Park has been photographed and filmed so many times it has become familiar to people from around the world, even to those who have never walked on its trails. Paolo Pettigiani, a young Italian...
View Article“Limits” By Xavier Dumoulin
A strong environmental theme runs through the work of French photographer Xavier Dumoulin as his images often portray nature in the process of being transformed by human habitation. If the...
View ArticleOut My Window by Gail Albert Halaban
A deep sense of human connectivity lies at the center of “Out My Window”, a series of photographs that began in New York over ten years ago with sleepless, baby-feeding nights. Gail Albert Halaban had...
View ArticleExploring the Red Zone
Iranian photographer Jalal Sepehr offers a rare perspective on global affairs through his recent series, “Red Zone;” the title refers to the unending state of alarm and panic thrust upon Middle Eastern...
View ArticleEmpire Of Dust By Amélie Labourdette
Entropy, impermanence, and above all, the “archaeology of the present”, are the themes running though Amélie Labourdette‘s series “Empire of Dust”. Shot in southern Italy, the images show intriguing...
View ArticleNatural Exploitation
We manipulate our surroundings to fit our needs, real or perceived. Petroleum is perhaps the greatest offender; since 1869, the United States alone have produced several million barrels of crude oil...
View ArticleThe Zapatista Community by Annick Donkers
In 2013, almost 20 years after the Zapatista Army of National Liberation declared war on the Mexican government, Annick Donkers captured the daily life of this secretive community in a series of...
View ArticleHome Less By Nelson Garrido
There’s light and darkness in Nelson Garrido’s Home Less series, as well as poetry and reflection. Taken over the course of four years, the photographs present a reality experienced by many countries...
View ArticleThe Lost And Found Collection – Celebrating Icons
What began as an ordinary day spent at a flea market in Los Angeles transformed into a life-changing event for surf aficionado Doug Walker but also marked an important moment in surf culture. In 2007,...
View ArticleSpace Travels Through Norway By Ole Marius Joergensen
A strong desire to capture the beauty of Norway for all the world to see transformed into a fascinating photo series with an intriguing concept at its core. Ole Marius Joergensen is a fine art...
View ArticleA Different View Of Classic Motor Racing
The high-speed race is what most fans love about motorsport, but if the adrenaline fueled competition is all about the cars’ performance, it’s in those short moments of respite when the cars stay still...
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