Alexis Gonnet: Ink In Water

About "Ink in Water" project says Alexis: As I usually say, a hyperrealist painter tries his best to achieve a result which looks like a real photographic picture. A pictorialist photographer's wished objective is visually equivalent to a painting". In other words, I intended to seamlessly blend photographic elements with painting...

João Pedro Machado: Plano Miraflores

This series of images was taken in the residencial area of Miraflores, Lisboa. It was at 89 that my parents moved to an apartment in Miraflores, I was two years old and I lived there until eighteen. During the time I lived there I had no relationship with photography, much...

D. P. Mahardika: Grey Vista

This work was taken after the eruption of Merapi in 2010. Seismic activity around the volcano increased from mid-September onwards, culminating in repeated outbursts of lava and ashes. Large eruption columns formed, causing numerous pyroclastic flows down the heavily populated slopes of the volcano. Merapi's eruption was said by authorities...

PhotoBiography: Nick Brandt

Nick Brandt (born 1964) is an English photographer who photographs exclusively in the African continent, one of his goals being to record a last testament to the wild animals and places there before they are destroyed by the hands of man. In 2001, Brandt embarked upon his ambitious photographic project:...

Patrick Tourneboeuf: TRACE – Kimberley

Kimberley, 1867. The discovery of a massive diamond causes the birth of a city situated in the desert of the Great Karoo, 1 230 meters above the sea level in the province of North Cape. Since then, many lives have succeeded. The settlers have been replaced by tourists. And we...

Javier Fergo: Immigratio

The European migrant crisis or European refugee crisis began in 2015, when an increasing number of refugees and migrants made the journey to the European Union (EU) to seek asylum, travelling across the Mediterranean Sea or through Southern Europe. They came from areas such as Western and South Asia, Africa,...

Interview with fine art photographer Christos J. Palios

Christos J. Palios (Baltimore, MD) is a Greek-American photographer drawn to and intrigued by history, cultural diversity, socioeconomic themes and architecture, and whose work probes ideas of identity and isolation within a variety of environments. He earned his BA from the University of Maryland in Baltimore County. Recently, he was...

Alina Fedorenko: Footprint

Athar Al Nabi is the name of a quarter in the south of Cairo, it is a low income neighborhood, alike a slum where people live in not the best conditions, garbage is a part of the daily sight.In spite of everything people fight for this place, against loosing a...

Hakim Boulouiz: Wax Dolls

Cities are growing day after day. Life is being transformed and accelerated in the middle of modernity. In this context, the urban body is vibrating and experimenting with new adventures. It sneaks between advertising, windows, showcases, colors, prints, shadows and lights. The urban body is reflected and conditioned through architecture....