Simone Mizzotti: Beautiful Paradise

The pictures were taken at the Parco del Gran Paradiso in Valle d’Aosta region, Italy. The project shows the white figures in a moment of break, the idea is to bring out the nature, playing with a bit of irony with the presence of these sisters in a heavenly environment....

Katerina Shmidtke: People of Taiga

About her project "People of Taiga" says Katerina: This is a project about life in the solitude of taiga - tenacious of life, hardworking, hand in hand people who live in villages far away along Pinega river, being almost cut off from the rest of the world. The development of...

Momo Mustafa: River Erosion

Vola is one of the most affected districts in Bangladesh due to overall climate changes effect. River erosion is the main form of this climate changes effect in Vola. Almost 7% of cultivated land is being vanished every year here. Many houses of this area have gone under river already....

Interview with fine art photographer Ward Roberts

Ward Roberts is an independent conceptual artist who creates exquisitely composed photographs drawing on themes such as the effects of loneliness and isolation in the modern world. The artist’s perspective is fresh and engaging, the sophisticated aesthetic are often contradicted by subtle unscripted moments. A soft drenched colour pallet is...

Photochroms of Tyrol from 1890s

Tyrol is a historical region in the Alps, in northern Italy and western Austria. Photochrom is a process for producing colorized images from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process is a photographic variant of chromolithography (color lithography). The process was...