'Animita' is born for compassion of the people in the place in which a 'bad death' happened. It is a popular cenotaph, the rests remains in the cemetery, by what the soul is honored, the "ánima". Where the journey on earth has finished, in the same place there is constructed...
Interview with documentary photographer Jennifer Garza-Cuen
Jennifer Garza-Cuen is an American artist from the Pacific Northwest. Currently Assistant Professor of Photography at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, she received her MFA in photography and MA in the History of Art and Visual Culture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2012. Her BA in comparative literature was...
Anargyros Drolapas: Hydroessa
Hydroessa is the ancient name of Tinos (Greek: Τήνος [?tinos]) a Greek island situated in the Aegean Sea famous for it's marbles and sculptures. This project is about the atmosphere of that island, the sea around it, the presence of rocks and specific the metamorphic rock which is called marble...
Aaron Bradbrook: The Working Class
The Working Class began in 2015 and is an on-going, long-term project examining the extreme realities of working as a professional artist at the worlds largest arts festivals: the Adelaide, Australia and Edinburgh, Scotland Fringe Festivals. With a focus on equality, gender diversity and empowerment, The Working Class depicts those...
Tiago Coelho: Joy Resort
The small city of Guaiba in the south of Brazil sits by the Guiba River, and it has 100.000 inhabitants. One particular aspect about Guaiba city is striking: a large cellulose factory, the only one in the world situated in an urban environment. From almost anywhere in the city, you...
Suzie Howell: Inside The Spider
‘Inside The Spider’ is a project based on Walthamstow Marshes, East London, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the last natural wetlands in the capital.. For three years I have been visiting these marshes on a regular basis and exploring my changing relationship I've had with the...
Anna Zatonow: God’s Greatest Gift
While in many developed countries birth rates are falling and special incentive programs are implemented by the governments to encourage families to have more children, in Guatemala the population is growing uncontrollably while poverty, hunger, health care and education remain huge problems. Guatemalan families, particularly those from rural and indigenous...
Interview with fine art photographer Bartlomiej Ponikiewski
Bartłomiej Ponikiewski (b.1983) lives close to the Baltic Sea. He is a graduate of Political Science at the University of Gdańsk and Photography at the University of Arts in Poznań. His current research concerns revaluations of post-war architecture. Website: bartponikiewski.pl How did you get interested in photography? Do you have an educational...
Otto Pfenninger’s Early Color Photos (1906)
Otto Pfenninger (5 April 1855 – 20 March 1929) was a founding member of the Swiss Photographers Association (1886) and a pioneer of colour photography. He moved to Brighton, England where he developed his career as a photographer. In 1906, Pfenninger built a special camera to his own design using...
Alberto Cicchini: Earthquake Center Italy
08.24.2016 a quake of magnitude 6.2 hit the regions Lazio and Marche wreaking havoc in central Italy, In particular the city of Amatrice, Accumoli, Pescara del Tronto, and Arquata, a total of 299 dead, about 400 injured and 2500 displaced people in the camps. This reportage shows what happened in Amatrice...