Bruno Gori: How Deep is the Sea

About his project says Bruno: This project was inspired by a song called “Com’è profondo il mare” (How deep is the sea), written and sung by the Italian singer Lucio Dalla. In addition to groped to visually recreate the musical influences I have deliberately altered the characteristics of the subjects to...

Balarka Brahma: Forward Pass

In 2003, a group called the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee started a residential home for kids from various brothel colonies at Baruipur, a small town near Kolkata. The group, long active in advocating for the rights of brothel workers in Kolkata, felt the need to do something for the children...

Ikuru Kuwajima: Tundra Kids

In the arctic tundra of Russia, there is a boarding school for the Nenets, the nomadic northern indigenous people. The children study and live there to receive formal education from autumn to spring. From April to September, they are with their families and reindeers in the middle of the tundra,...

Jennifer Georgescu: Mother Sers

When you are a mother you are expected to be selfless, and any utterance of a challenge or obstacle will be seen as a complaint. Motherhood is a profession with no breaks or guidance, and the time and effort you put forth goes relatively unnoticed. In 2015, through good fortune,...

Valentin Bianchi: The Hope To Exist

A few weeks after the last bombardments on Gaza, life trying to recover. The destroyed buildings are almost all rebuilt, however, some traces are still visible. Most promises are not respected. The fishing area is not expanded steadily, hospitals are desperately short of medecine, electrics cuts are still too frequent....

Adel Koleszar: New Routes of Faith

About her project seys Adel: 'New Routes of Faith' is a photographic documentary based on the research of new religious movements which exclusively originated in Mexico. I seek to capture religious practices, devotees as well as their living environments in a personal documentary style. These alternative faiths are adapted to...

Kamil Kotarba: Hide and Seek

About "Hide and Seek" says Kamil: A virtual world always competes with a real world. Instead of focusing on interaction with other people, we prefer to stare at a small mobile screen which constantly offers us new incentives. The incentives which we choose without any restrictions of space and time in...

Anais Boileau: Plein Soleil

"Plein Soleil" is about a kind of community women taking the sun. These are women with golden skin exposing themselves under the omnipresent sun. They stay along the coast of the seaside towns marked by Latin, bright and colorful architecture. There is a temporality game beetween women and architectures because...