Mark Power, born 1959, Harpenden, UK As a child, Mark Power discovered his father's home-made enlarger in the family attic, a contraption consisting of an upturned flowerpot, a domestic light bulb and a simple camera lens. His interest in photography probably began at this moment, though he later went to...
Luca Marianaccio: Buffetto All’italiana
Define exactly what a city signifies is very complicated. The reason is that human habitat is basically instable. Cities are in an ever occurring mutation. We know in every moment that we are urged by the consequences a good or bad architectural environment produces on us: if it didn’t have...
20 Powerful Portraits from ‘People’ Category – PhotogrVphy Grant 2016
We bring you a selection of 20 powerful portraits awarded in 2016 edition of PhotogrVphy Grant. PhotogrVphy Grant is a non-profit initiative run by PhotogrVphy Magazine. It is open for submissions without any fees (free to enter) to support all photographers from every corner of the world.Our idea is to evoke artistic...
Photochroms of New York City from 1900s
Photochrom is a process for producing colorized images from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process is a photographic variant of chromolithography (color lithography). The process was invented in the 1880s by Hans Jakob Schmid (1856–1924), an employee of the Swiss...
Eadweard Muybridge: Animal Locomotion
A large-scale exhibition of photographs by pioneering early photographer, Eadweard Muybridge will open at Beetles+Huxley in July. The exhibition showcase 65 collotype prints made by the artist in 1887, from his influential series "Animal Locomotion", which features images of animals and people captured mid-movement. Muybridge made his most enduring work...
MonoVisions Black & White Photography Awards Winners Announced
MonoVisions Photography Awards announced the prize winners of its 2017 Photo Contest. The winning photos were selected from more than 4,000 entries from all over world. The jury of the 1st annual Photo Contest has selected an image by Dutch photographer Kars Tuinder as the Black & White Photo of...
Anton Polyakov & Anna Galatonova: MAHALA
In the aftermath of the USSR’s collapse in the early '90s, the Soviet Republic of Moldova declared independence, but the region along the Dniester sought freedom of its own. Transnistria is an approximately 200-km-long sliver of territory along the left bank of the Dniester river running between Moldova and Ukraine....
20 Beautiful Photos from ‘Outdoor’ Category – PhotogrVphy Grant 2016
We bring you a selection of 20 beautiful outdoor photos awarded in 2016 edition of PhotogrVphy Grant. PhotogrVphy Grant is a non-profit initiative run by PhotogrVphy Magazine. It is open for submissions without any fees (free to enter) to support all photographers from every corner of the world.Our idea is to evoke...
Néha Hirve: Up All Night
About Up All Night project says Néha: Growing up in a quiet housing complex, I’d often spend nights looking upon the roads from the roof of our townhouse. The world was quiet there. Everyone was asleep except the night watchmen, sitting guard in their incandescent-lit cabins or on their sun-bleached...
Rina Vukobratovic: Haiku Moment
One of the basic elements of poetic expression in haiku poems is an image, an outline that directly expresses the moment of experiencing the world by itself. Haiku and photography are instruments of acquiring true knowledge of the things. Today we own knowledge about the words and images so we...