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John Crawford: Aerial Nudes

Auckland based John Crawford is one of New Zealand’s best known photographers. His portfolio of commissioned and uncommissioned works is diverse in subject matter and mood, yet unmistakeable in its use of light and its natural, simple style. John says his aim is to capture images that have a high degree...

Massimo Vitali: Beaches

Massimo Vitali series of Italian beach panoramas began in the light of drastic political changes in Italy. Massimo started to observe his fellow countrymen very carefully. He depicted a "sanitized, complacent view of Italian normalities", at the same time revealing "the inner conditions and disturbances of normality: its cosmetic fakery,...

Gohar Dashti: Iran Untitled and Stateless

Featuring 16 images from Iran, Untitled 2013 and Stateless 2014/ 2015, as well as the video, Slow decay, Dashti’s Selected Works are set in Iran, but the ideas therein transcend geography. By exploring the influence of history in a manner more squarely focused on the aesthetic rather than the political,...

Jorge Cervera Hauser: Underwater Photography

Jorge Cervera Hauser is executive producer at Calypso Media, co-director at Pelagic Life, and producer of the award winning documentary feature México Pelágico. Discovery Channel featured Jorge as an ambassador for the network’s campaign “Celebrando México” (Celebrating Mexico). In 2014 he was a speaker at TEDx San Miguel de Allende. Website: fishsaycheese.com

Herbert Böttcher: Seamotion

Herbert Böttcher was born 1962 in Rietberg, Germany. The Dipl.-Designer lives in Duesseldorf and works since 1993 as a freelance photographer. Herbert works worldwide. Herbert concentrates on the conception and implementing of photo projects for companies, exhibitions and publications. His main subjetcs are industry, logistic, landscape and architecture. Seamotion is project...

Fabrice Monteiro: Maroons

Maroon is an English word that originates from the Spanish, “Cimarron”, which means living on the peaks. Between the 16th and 19th centuries an estimated 12 million Africans were enslaved and sent to the Americas. During the many voyages between Africa and the Americas, an estimated almost 2 million Africans...

Gerd Ludwig: Sleeping Cars

Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Sleeping Cars, an exhibition of work by contemporary documentary photographer Gerd Ludwig. The exhibition features large scale photographs of resting cars at night throughout Los Angeles. Undeniably the city of cars; these vehicles are the blood in the veins of Los Angeles. Ludwig documents...

Eirik Johnson: Barrow Cabins

These pictures depict seasonal hunting cabins built by the native Inupiat inhabitants of Barrow, Alaska as seen through the extremes of the Arctic summer and winter. The cabins are situated at the Northern most stretch of the United States, along the shores of the Chukchi Sea, part of the larger Arctic...