Mayya Kelova - Forgiving
Forgiving is a return to traumatic memories and experience that I endured in my first romantic relationship more than a decade ago. Unprocessed, my trauma manifested in PTSD along with guilt and self-blame.
Read MoreForgiving is a return to traumatic memories and experience that I endured in my first romantic relationship more than a decade ago. Unprocessed, my trauma manifested in PTSD along with guilt and self-blame.
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Rhizome is a philosophical concept that describes a nonlinear network of heterogeneous elements that connects any point to any other point. The rhizome metaphor was adopted by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and by the psychoanalyst Félix Guattari in their work “A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia” (Mille plateaux, 1980).
It characterizes a type of philosophical research that gives rise to what would later be called" rhizomatic thought", a type of thought that would have a fundamental nature of allowing an open circulation between concepts, favoring differentiated paths and unprecedented connections. Therefore, the goal of this long-term photographic project-series, entitled "✻.·.·✧.·.·✦⌇.·.·✧☄︎☄︎.·.·✦⑊" is to collect indefinite number of photographs conceived and irrationally generated by emotional impulses. They'll then be placed in a rhizomatic order to find connections, original paths, new interpretations and hidden meanings.
In Gestalt therapy, the term "fertile void" describes the point zero: an intermediate point of balance and homeostasis, full of possibilities…
Read MoreFinalmente posso andare (eng. Finally I can go) is a visual diary and stream of consciousness that recounts my coexistence with the death of my grandmother and my aunt.
Read MoreIn this project ‘Borscht Beat’, Thom has produced his first body of work exclusively in America. Shot primarily in upstate New York and along the Delaware River in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreIt’s a small thing, but I’ve started to walk to work once a week.
Read More“As soon as I was able to see things clearly the first thing I would notice is my grandpa’s silhouette in the front of the car. I remember riding through town with him just about every other day. Somehow we were constantly moving to a new city…”
My photography is centered around capturing the ordinary in extraordinary ways, with the majority of my images taken within a five-minute walk from my front door.
Read MoreWhy is it that we remember good memories less than bad ones? In my project, I am looking for the answer to this through family portraits which I appear in or I have taken in the past, and which I have good memories of, but I forget them over time.
Read MoreI’m an observer living in Virginia, but grew up in Alabama. I enjoy taking photos of the overlooked beauty around where I live, and enjoy experimenting with different geometric compositions.
Read MoreNothing Gold Can Stay is an ongoing documentary project which explores economic globalization's long-term effects on former industrial cities.
Read MoreIt was an abrupt event, synonymous with rupture and restlessness. A limit was reached, saturated and dense. A path was drawn, starting again and learning from what we are.
Read MoreThe "big night out," the "prom day," or, as a guy was shouting, hanging out from a car window, "Fuck you, losers! I've just graduated!" is the tradition of extravagant proms held each year at the end of May across Bulgaria.
Read MoreA collection of quiet meditations and aphorisms on the cyclical nature of measuring our reality; observations of object metaphors, sun-cast vernacular architecture, and stretched definitions.
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Hola! I'm Diego Alejandro from Bolivia, these are some of my favourite pictures I made in my country and on my trips to Europe, most of them taken on 35mm film, my approach is somehow minimal and I love the vast opportunities when it comes to street photography and landscape. I also love experimenting; I'm still on the way to find my own voice/style and enjoying every bit of the process so far.
I have always had a particular interest in exploring new and unfamiliar landscapes. They captivate me due to their novelty and the fact that I have never experienced them before. The aftermath of a major fire, in particular, creates a unique environment in an area that would not typically encounter such a natural force.
Read More"Here, in-between" aims to explore the loss of identity and increased alienation that occurs with migration, drawing from my own experience.
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An accidental tribute to wandering street dogs, ‘I am un chien Andalou’ is a small, potentially unfinished project made over five days of driving across Andalusía without a fixed destination in mind.
This 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.
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