2015 and 2016 were the hottest years in historical record (UN and NASA data). Climate change is no longer a future hypothesis, but a present phenomenon. The transition from one habitat to another forces society to adapt itself (resilience), to move (migration) or to resist, impressing artificial mutations on the...
PhotoBiography: Michael Wolf
Michael Wolf (born 1954 in Munich) is a German artist and photographer who lives and works in Hong Kong and Paris. His work focuses on daily life in big cities. Wolf won first prize in the Contemporary Issues category of the 2004 World Press Photo competition for his photographs of...
ND Awards 2017 Winners Announced
ND Awards (Neutral Density Awards) has announced the winners of their international photography contest. The judges reviewed 6849 entries submitted from 89 countries. Francesco Pistilli (Italy) has been announced as the overall winner of Professional category with the title: ND Photographer Of The Year 2017 and $2000 prize money. In...
Interview with fine art photographer Ivan Pushkin
Ivan Pushkin (b. 1988, Chirchiq) is Russian visual artist working at the intersection of photography and digital media and exploring the perception of reality by contemporary human and contemporary society. He graduated from Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, the School of Photography of Elena Sukhoveeva and Victor Khmel and the Institute...
Eva Ericksen: Humanity Portraits
The first weekend in December in Sydney, Eva Ericksen is putting on a special 2-day photography exhibition that will be to show an intimate look into human portraits. Eva decided that she needed to do something in light of events involving the government and women issues. She is using a...
Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield: Alchemists
Something magical is brewing at Panopticon Gallery in Boston. On view through December 30, Alchemists, an exhibition featuring photographers Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield is a warm and inviting show for the winter season. An alchemist transforms or creates something through a seemingly magical process. Friend and Bloomfield each...
Bartłomiej Ponikiewski: Movie Theatres
The project documents objects of classic cinemas in Poland. It's just a seemingly repetitive places. The individual character of the cinema is evident especially when we look from the screen towards the audience. This is a rarely recognizable perspective, primarily because the cinema interior is a spectacle experienced in a...
Kari Wehrs: Shot
In an attempt to explore one aspect of gun culture, I set up my darkroom tent and tintype gear at known target shooting locations in the Arizona desert. I create participants' tintype portraits, then give the subjects the option to use the image as a target. Tintypes were the primary...
Akasha Rabut: Caramel Curves
New Orleans has a myriad of street-parading traditions that merge age groups, communities and neighborhoods. They also serve as an opportunity for social groups to manifest their best versions of themselves (see Mardi Gras Indians and their ‘prettiest’ suits). Culture in New Orleans has always come from the people up...
Adel Pazyar: Born of Die
80% of the genes of humans and mice are the same and 90% of genes that cause diseases are also common between human and mice. On the other hand, mice's small size, high reproduction, and low maintenance costs have caused that thousands of mice around the world are born to...