Born in 1964 in Paris, Éric Bourret lives and works in the South of France and in the Himalayas. His work as an “artist-walker” participates in the tradition of Land Art and land surveying photography. Since the early 1990s, he has been traveling the world on foot, hiking over all...
Karin Crona: Neither Nor
Old towns, shopping malls, industrial areas and wastelands, highways, big parking lots, suburbs divided in residential areas and compounds, green areas, tourist attractions, more or less visible slums - the major European cities and their suburbs get more and more alike. These images gives away clues to where they were...
Jadwiga Bronte: Invisible People of Belarus
Belarus, located in the far-flung reaches of Eastern Europe is the last dictatorship on the continent and for some is still considered to be part of Russia. This is a place where the president, Alexander Lukashenko is seen as an unchallenged, fearsome and almost ‘God-like’ figure. Belarusians still fear the...
Interview with fine art photographers Gerald Berghammer & Ina Forstinger
“The exciting thing about landscape photography is waiting for the right moment. In our case, patience is not only a virtue but a precondition.” - Gerald Berghammer, Ina Forstinger Gerald Berghammer and Ina Forstinger´s analogue black-and-white photographs originate in cities such as Vienna, Venice and Dubai, in the mystical landscapes...