Arctic Claims is a body of work incorporating large-scale film photography and video. In 2015, I was invited to travel to the Arctic Station in Western Greenland, to observe and document climate research taking place within this remote landscape. Since then, I have travelled to Inuvik, Canada, to visit the...
PhotoBiography: Ansel Adams
Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist. His black and white landscape photographs of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park, have been widely reproduced on calendars, posters, books, and the internet. Adams and Fred Archer developed the Zone System as...
Chromatic Awards 2017 Winners Revealed
Chromatic Awards has announced the winners and finalists of their 1st Annual Color Photography Contest. This year, the judges reviewed more than 3,000 submissions from photographers in 75 countries. Winners' Gallery: chromaticawards.com Cesar Dezfuli (Spain) won Chromatic Photographer of the Year 2017 with a portrait of a Amadou Sumaila from Mali,...
Mashruk Ahmed: The War Is Not Over Yet
About his series says Mashruk: We achieved our independence after a big sacrifice for the people of Bangladesh. After a 9 months war, we had our victory. Man and also the women participated in the war, but our history does not remember those women that lost their everything in the...
Interview with photojournalist Byron Smith
Byron Smith is an award-winning photojournalist focusing on human interest stories. He’s a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other publications. He recently was selected for the 2017 New York Times Portfolio Review. He currently lives in Brooklyn and is available for work domestic and abroad. Website: byronsmithphoto.com Instagram: @byronsmithphoto How...
Michele Vittori: China Cities
A long trip across four major cities in the north of China: Beijing, Xi'an, Xining and Lanzhou offered me the opportunity to assemble this photographic series focusing on the rapid transformation of Chinese urban territory. The series shows the common profile of the cities, the massive urban modernisation, the sharp...
Hugo Aymar: At The Gates of Europe
Since the beginning of the year 2015, several hundred thousand refugees from the Middle East, Asia and Africa have taken the Balkan Road trying to join the European Union. A decisive step in their journey was the crossing of the border between Serbia and Hungary. Until the mid-September 2015, people...
Swee Hoe Lim: Sigh Of The Sea
Malaysia has a long coastline and is well known for its beautiful beaches. With the increase in population and rapid development, solid wastes are commonly found on Malaysian beaches as any other parts of the world. The research on impact of marine debris especially non-biodegradable plastic to the oceans is...
PhotoBiography: Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna (born 1953) is an English photographer best known for his unusual black & white landscapes featuring ethereal light achieved by photographing at dawn or at night with exposures of up to 10 hours. His photos concentrate on the interaction between ephemeral atmospheric condition of the natural landscape, and...
Mert Acar: Placeholder
Main focus of this ongoing project is documenting flatscapes (monotonous landscapes) to point out man-made surroundings such as billboards, road signs, pylons and construction sites lack identity. They don’t make a place special still they create a universal sense of place which looks similar all over the world like products...