Constellatio focuses on the observation and documentation of astronomical scenes; from the manipulation of those images, I strive to reinterpret human relations to the Cosmos and the night sky seen from urban environments. Mandala consists in a subseries of Constellatio, focused on digital manipulations of long exposure photographs of constellations....
Valentina Casalini: Red Velvet
These images intend to draw the relation between London and its intrinsic urban features. This is an attempt to understand how the geographical environment of London could play an influence in shaping the poetic visions of so many writers and artists, particularly during the Victorian Age. That period has seen...
Interview with documentary photographer Robin Hinsch
Robin Hinsch was born in 1987. He studied Photography at the HFG-Karlsruhe in the Class of Prof. Elger Esser, at the HH-Hannover and at the HAW Hamburg in the Class of Prof. Vincent Kohlbecher where he earned his BA in Photography. Currently Robin Hinsch continues his studies at the HAW...
Xavier Guardans: Windows
Windows is the debut volume of photographer Xavier Guardans (born 1954), produced in 2006 while exploring the Kenyan wilderness. These black-and-white portraits of individuals from a variety of Kenyan tribes--including Turkana, Samburu, Masai, Rendille, Gabra and Pokot--were shot through the window of Guardans' Toyota Land Cruiser. The background is empty...
Owen Harvey: Skins and Suedes
Skinhead subculture has a long and complex history. The subculture drew influence from the earlier Mod style and originally had the music of Jamaican musicians in the 60's as it's soundtrack. Those involved in the subculture had a sense of working class pride and these attributes were often recognised in...
Fabrizio Albertini: Diary of an Italian Borderworker
border-worker [ ˈbôrd|ər ˈwər|kər] noun. Inhabitant of the borderlands between two countries; a worker who, resident in one area, must cross the border daily to reach their place of work. Diary of an Italian Border-worker is a story that wends through the streets as traversed by a border-worker. A passage...
Laurent Baheux: The Family Album of Wild Africa
Within Laurent Baheux lies a burning desire to preserve nature’s primitive spectacle and take action for the protection of animals, which he does by breathing soul and individuality into his subjects. In The Family Album of Wild Africa, he portrays the intimate bond between the mammals of the Dark Continent and...
Bobby Neel Adams: Memento Mori
These Memento Mori photographs are a contemporary take on the Sixteenth century Flemish Vanitas painting movement . The decaying subject matter symbolizes the ephemeral nature of life and the certainty of death. The photographs pay homage to the many species that have been pushed to the margins by the human...
Don McCullin: Retrospective
First published in 2001, this retrospective survey offers both an examination of Don McCullin's photographic career as well as a record of half a century of international conflict. Coinciding with the photographer's eightieth birthday, this expanded edition of Don McCullin serves as fitting homage to a photographer who dedicated his...
Interview with documentary photographer Elena Anosova
Originally hailing from the picturesque region of Baikal, artist Elena Anosova (born in 1983) is currently based in Moscow and Irkutsk. Anosova graduated from the The Rodchenko ArtSchool, Moscow, Russia in 2016. Anosova’s work is centered around lives of women in closed institutions, isolation, social stigmatization. The impulse of research...