Probal Rashid: Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

Approximately 70,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since October 9, 2016 after the Burmese military launched clearance operations. The U.N. human rights office said in their report that Myanmar's security forces have committed mass killings, torture and gang rapes of Rohingyas, as well as burned their villages....

Tatiana Vinogradova: Days of Melancholy

This series of portraits is focused on the life of gay people in Russia. It is a visual tale of melancholy, loneliness and uncertainty about the future.  In Russia the level of intolerance toward homosexuality has been rising sharply. A 2013 survey found that 74% of Russians said homosexuality should...

Peter Ydeen: Easton Nights

Since the close of 2015 Peter Ydeen has been photographing at night in the Easton Pennsylvania area. Starting with images of George Tice's elegant night shots in mind, it soon matured into much more than he had expected. The night has it's own visual rules, it's own color wheel, and...

Kathryn Hodgkins: Loves Me, Loves Me Not

Loves Me, Loves Me Not is a series of ten 16 x 24” Chromaluxe prints of scanned artificial flowers, some of which were moved as the light passed underneath for a glitching effect. Much of the research for this project focused on the folklore and meanings of flowers. The end...

Stefano Miliffi: Une Nouvelle Identitè

“Identity is not immutable, but growth and social changes can contribute to its evolution”. This concept can refer to both the individual and collective communities with a common cultural heritage. The case of Morocco is particularly interesting because it is a various and heterogeneous country with very ancient traditions, but...

Jasper Bastian: A Road Not Taken

The border between Belarus and Lithuania, two countries previously part of the Soviet Union, was once little more than an insignificant, thin line on a map. The people of this area interacted freely with one another. The bonds of their communal life were strong despite their national diversity. Families often...

Jennifer Georgescu: White Series

We have conditioned ourselves to believe that we are not animals that have to succumb to physicality.  After all we are mind over matter. The physical body is regarded as a sign of weakness. It ages, gets sick, and grows tired. It is hard to accept that we are not...

Marco Castelli: A Micro Odyssey

Most of the photographs of microbes and bacteria have a scientific nature, adapted to detect and to emphasize the unique geometries that these are able to form. This time, however, the interest is not to show what is hardly visible to the naked eye, but to use the natural shapes...