Alexander Anufriev: Russia Close-Up

About his project says Alexander: I grew up in modern Russia — I never saw the Soviet Union behind the Iron Curtain, or experienced its censorship and propaganda. But this gap in my life experience is being rapidly filled by things that have been happening in Russia over the last few years....

Interview with documentary photographer Fabian Muir

Fabian Muir is an Australian documentary and fine art photographer, and occasional writer, currently based in Sydney. The principal motivation behind his projects and practice is a focus on humanist issues combined with strong visual storytelling. In addition to extensive experience in documenting the countries and de facto republics of the...

Markel Redondo: Sand Castles

Spain is one of the countries hardest hit by the European economic crisis. Due to a toxic combination of billions of euros worth of bad loans held by Spanish banks and a real estate bubble that burst in spectacular style in 2007, Spain's economy now faces multiple simultaneous challenges which...

Color portraits from the period of the Second World War (1940-1944)

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances:...

Mauricio Zina: Jaroslav

Jaroslav was born in Slovenia in 1977 and ​a few years later he moved with his family to the outskirts of Belgrade, Serbia. In the early 90s, with the beginning of the Yugoslavian war, he is listed in the military service and is call to fight for 7 years in...

Griselda Duch: Blue Hours

Coming from the French expression “l’heure bleue” is the period of twilight each morning and evening where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. During the blue hour, a period about 20 minutes in length, red light passes straight into space while blue light is scattered in the atmosphere...

Gabriela Gleizer: Through The Stations

This annual project documents people, by a journey through the different stations of The Light Train in Jerusalem, which is one of the main transportation methods in the city, passing through religious and non - religious jewish and arab neighborhoods. The project aims to explore and analyze the different cultures,...

Kinuko Esther Asano: Memories Of Home

Memories of Home explores the notions of identity, memory and imagination in the photographic process. Through the process of chemigrams, which only uses photo sensitive paper, light and chemicals, I create landscapes that combine memories I have of landscapes and urban scapes from my two home countries, France and Japan....