Jono Rotman: Mongrel Mob

Starting in 2007, photographer Jono Rotman has featured members of the Mongrel Mob gang in a series of award-winning, traditional portraits. Take a moment to view this rare, terrific series of portraits of the largest gang in New Zealand. Jono Rotman captured the faces of more than 200 members of...

Charles Emerson: Myth and the Mountain

Myth and the Mountain is series of photographs by Charles Emerson in which author creates emotionally marked portraits of mountain landscape. Influenced by his father paintings Charles travelled to Scotland, Romania and Jordan where he was able to capture the timeless beauty of the landscape. Charles Emerson was born in Devon,...

Jessica Auer: A New World

After spending several years following in the footsteps of the Nordic explorers that first encountered the New World, Jessica Auer travelled to Greenland where a team of Danish archeologists work on the restoration of the world’s best-preserved Norse ruins. In this landscape, somewhere between the Old and the New Worlds, layers...

Aerial Typology of Cruise Ships by Jeffrey Milstein

New York based photographer Jeffrey Milstein at his latest series focused on massive cruise ships. To give them new perspective he photographed them from a hundred feet above. Take a look at this stunning aerial photographs of giant cruise liners – you may even notice passengers on the deck. Website: jeffreymilstein.com

Paolo Pellizzari: Sport

Anastasia Photo is pleased to present Paolo Pellizzari’s first exhibition with the gallery. Paolo Pellizzari was born in Italy in 1956, and studied architecture and business before devoting himself full - time to photography. Pellizzari’s photographs have been shown in museums and galleries around the world, and published in newspapers...

Riots in Detroit (1967)

The 1967 Detroit riot, also known as the 12th Street riot, was a violent public disorder that turned into a civil disturbance in Detroit, Michigan. It began on a Saturday night in the early morning hours of July 23, 1967. The precipitating event was a police raid of an unlicensed,...

Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape

For more than a decade, Victoria Sambunaris (born 1964) has crossed the United States with her five-by-seven wooden field camera and sheets of color negative film. Traveling seemingly every road nationwide, Sambunaris has described herself as having "an unrelenting curiosity to understand the American landscape and our place in it."...