Maëva Benaiche - Magma
I am in constant agitation, stuck in an in-between. I want to move on but can’t I can’t quite get past this stuttering.
Read MoreI am in constant agitation, stuck in an in-between. I want to move on but can’t I can’t quite get past this stuttering.
Read MoreIn her ongoing series, Jialin Yan poignantly confronts death and embraces the undercurrents of her uncle, grandfather and grandmother’s presence in her world which continues to flow.
Read MoreAlessandra Valletti explores the succession of time through fragmented images in her series I Don’t Remember Coming Home
Read MoreThe Russian North is an endless snow-white napkin, crumpled with hills of Khibiny mountains and giant snowdrifts. The treeless landscape here makes everything flat and all human manifestations seem to strive to overcome this flatness: striped pipes of factories soaring up into the sky, Soviet «copy-paste» apartment blocks and power line towers stick out of the ground, as if the rest of the map is still rendering.
Read More"When I'm old I want to be like that." talks about optimism, enthusiasm, enjoyment, doing the things you've always wanted to do and that it's never too late, even when you're 80 years old and your strength is failing. This project speaks of the fact that old age can be a new youth.
Read MorePhotographer Takumi Sogo reflects on how, when alongside each other, objects and moments from our daily lives somehow resemble a world different to our own.
Read MoreWhat changes do you see when you take an ordinary object that no one remembers and turn it into a photograph? I began photographing while thinking about this question. This is an accumulation of experimental daily live broadcasts.
Read MoreDavide Fecarotti contemplates man’s relation to nature’s ferocity as he explores the devastation of the Roya Valley.
Read MoreA Peoples’ identity processes are reaffirmed through the assimilation of its history and culture. As a Valencian I have always felt restless; I have the feeling of not belonging to this land despite feeling very close to it.
Read MoreShinnosuke Oshiro’s illusory photographs transcend reality to a dream-like state.
Read MoreTre Mesi is a photographic project developed in southern Italy, between the provinces of Naples, Salerno and Caserta. The reason I took these images was a need to marvel at everyday life, far from stereotypical creativity, straddling the line between physical travel and inner exploration.
Read More“This is a collection of photos I've loosely been calling "Anxiety and Other Contemporary Feelings" It's exploring the general state of anxiety, exhaustion, and release the world has been exhibiting over the past 2-3 years through literal and conceptual photos”
Read MoreThe photographs in Disorder by Borja Ballbé are a powerful account of reality, interpreted through loneliness, depression and anxiety. In the book, Borja Ballbé draws inspiration from the great American road photographers, like Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Stephen Shore or, their contemporary counterpart, Alec Soth.
Read MoreJiaxin Liang’s Under the Lychee Tree confronts the human condition through themes related to memory, grieving, and the cycle of reincarnation.
Read MoreYannis Konstantinos’ photographs deal with the ongoing narcissification of individuals in society and the resulting detachment from the inexplicable, Other.
Read MoreRose Clements’ Renaissance is a grasp at hope in the midst of a difficult year.
Read MorePhotographer Yu Heng Lim explores Tokyo’s spacial opportunities and intimate architectural design.
Read MoreMaarten Vromans explores the impact that people, nature, and weather have on urban development in Dutch cities.
Read MorePhotographer Naomi Davison alongside her girlfriend Saffron Liberty, celebrate pride in an unquestioned, liberated photo series.
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