I believe there is a lot of darkness, but in a romantic meaning of darkness. What is hiding there in the distance, behind the dark leaves of the forest? Sex, yes, but also the fact of not knowing what is out there, that is what I like about it. -...
Shengelia Giorgi: Homeless
Because of 25 year long conflict situation in Georgia, 65% of the population is under poverty level. Internally displaced persons, along with the village population are settled down in Tbilisi, mainly. Unemployment is the main problem in the country. Among socially disadvantaged population, there are some in a critical situation,...
Felipe Abreu: Mountains Inside Us
Felipe Abreu started photographing during his undergrad studies in cinema, at the University of São Paulo. Since then photography has become a major part in his life, work and studies. Over the past six years Felipe has shot, edited and presented seven main works, which focus on how man relates...
Kamil Sleszynski: Lost Place
The Catholic Centre for Education and Addiction Therapy Metanoia exists since 2000. The facility helps young people addicted to drugs and alcohol. Located in the Knyszynska Forest (Poland), occupies the former administration building Agroma – plants which in the past produced agricultural machinery, home appliances, and probably also weapons... Unfortunately...
PhotoBiography: Luigi Ghirri
Luigi Ghirri (1943 - 1992) was an Italian artist and photographer who gained a far-reaching reputation as a pioneer and master of contemporary photography, with particular reference to its relationship between fiction and reality. His realistic use of colour, the normality of his shots and subjects in comparison with formalistic...
Denis Esakov: This is Not a Tower
The story is old: iconic objects crumble into dust or, at best, provide a suitable background for selfies. One dramatic fall from grace has been particularly striking: the shift from tower—a dominant presence in the cityscape asserting supremacy of the modernist idea over man—to “gray concrete box”, from icon to...
Streets of Paris in 1960
France emerged from World War II in the 1960s, rebuilding the country physically and the nation's national identity through the French Fifth Republic. Under the leadership of President Charles de Gaulle (1959–1969), France regained its great power status. Charles Weever Cushman was born in Poseyville, Indiana, on July 30, 1896....
Goran Bertok: Survivors
One death is a tragedy, one million is a statistic. - Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin Wars, states of emergency and continuing repression are immense breeding places for the pogroms against the people sacrificed in order to achieve political or economic goals. Terror that serves the ideology is a phenomenon imprinted in...
Patrick Tourneboeuf: Monolith
The project named Monolith is part of my ongoing focus on the marks and stigmata of history as seen today and for their ultimate fate. After working on the Berlin Wall, looking at war memorials, the D-Day beaches and various historic structures, I started the work in 2004. It all...
Zeren Badar: Accident Series
Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it. - Jasper Johns I'm hugely influenced by dada and neo-dada. In this photography project, I explore a peculiar combination of photography, painting & collage. I create three dimensional collages with found objects, food and cheaply printed old paintings....