Svetlin Yosifov: Mursi People

Mursi People is a series of photos that were taken during my visit to Ethiopia and are part of the album "Ethiopian Tribes Expedition" 2018. The Mursi tribe are an African tribe from the isolated Omo valley in Southern Ethiopia near the border with Sudan. Life for the Mursi is...

Jorge López Muñoz: EL CLOT

“I didn’t know why I was photographing gypsies, but I did know that I was building something and that I had to embrace it all”. – Josef Koudelka. This is a project of artistic documentary and portrait photography. The Clot neighborhood has virtually disappeared, with the only remains left standing...

Luciano Freaza: Esquizotopia

Says Luciano: Utopia, dystopia, atopia, heterotopia… I decided to coin my own fancy word inspired by Foucault’s concept of heterotopia and have fun with it: Esquizotopia. Esquizotopia, the title of the photographic series, are weird places where reality and fantasy merge and can be generated by paintings, photographs or motion...

Snezhana von Buedingen: Meeting Sofie

Says Snezhana: I got to know Sofie, 19 jars old girl with Down Syndrom, in the autumn of 2017. She’d just finished school and spent almost every day on the family estate in Eilensted (Germany). Visiting Sofie and her family for over a year, I experienced their everyday lives; sharing...

Egor Kirillov: Melting Cities

Murmansk is the largest city in the polar circle. 310 thousand people lived there in 1971. In 20 years the population has grown to almost half a million. This was due to the growth of the fishing and naval industries and huge progress in all areas of city life. People...

Ugo Woatzi: Chameleon

Chameleon is a photo essay about visibility and stands as a conversation between masculinities and spaces. Looking beyond heteronormative confines the still frames evoke the love, fear, joy and safe environments of people that exist outside these constructs that can be suffocating. A narrative both personal and collective, a statement,...

Tatsiana Tkachova: Between right and shame

Says Tatsiana: Two years ago I found out that my mother had an abortion in her past. I asked her about it. Mom spoke reluctantly, almost in a whisper. “Abortion” is a taboo word for many women in Belarus. They try not to pronounce it or replace it with another...

Tadas Kazakevicius: Soon to be Gone

Says Tadas: As far back as in the 1930s, during the times of the Great Depression in the United States, a group of photographers such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Jack Delano, led by Roy Stryker, Head of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), kept restlessly recording views which were...

Baltazar Fajto: Everything’s Fine

There is a topos for apocalypse stories; its most interesting part is initial stage where destructive forces are yet to come – before they burst out there are latent signs that herald coming catastrophe. It is always ignored or overlooked by the cataclysm subjects. This is collection of images of...

Fabio Teixeira: Portrait of Hope

Portrait of Hope, is a series of 10 portraits of crack addicted men and women, they live in the Favela da Maré, one of Rio de Janeiro's largest Favelas, dominated by drug traffickers, factional warfare, and military police are On the spot, crack sales are a major source of income...