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Michał Konrad: Birds and People

Birds are like humans, and people are like birds. They are smart and stupid. They are nice and ugly. They are full and hungry. They are gentle and predatory. They are singing and shouting. People like birds can fly. Birds fly to warm countries. People are flying away in their...

Bérangère Fromont: Except the Clouds

Says Berangere: Athens is an oxymoron city. Its flamboyant mythological heritage coexists with its dark and dramatic political-economic situation. Its sun shines with a thousand lights but crushes its streets. It is a blinding light that reveals its violence and its twilight faces. And yet we feel a life force...

Cristina Coral: Alternative Perspective

Says Cristina: Trough this project the altering of the perspective creates a different/alternative perception. The space and the environment are the real protagonist of this project. Alternative Perspective was born accidentally, rotating some photographs I thought that altering the use of perspective a different perception was created. I continued to...

Majlend Bramo: Like Sugar in Milk

Shot in Mumbai, India, this is the story of the fight for survival of the Parsi community. Parsis are the last followers of the Zoroastrian religion, one of the oldest monotheistic religion on Earth. Their prophet, Zarathustra is believed to have preached his teachings around 1000 BCE. Until the Arab...

Paul Harmon: WaterMarks

WaterMarks is a series of abstract Australian landscapes of North Western NSW. Their production has been a journey that has been taken over a year and 4 expeditions into the area to develop and produce. Says Paul: I was initially attracted to this subject by its strong hues and unexpected...

Marzena Kolarz: About Yourself. Hybrids.

About Yourself. Hybrids is a self-portrait series that combines two themes into each single image: past and present, fears and expectations, childhood with adulthood. Series made in wet plate collodion, exactly in ambrotype. Marzena Kolarz – fine art photographer, born in Cracow, in 1979, Poland. Website: marzenakolarz.com

Harry Flook: Beyond What is Written

There is a strong divide between the conservative and liberal Christians in Tennessee, but the non-religious community is so small that it is completely overlooked. – Tad Beaty, Chattanooga Humanist Assembly. Beyond What is Written was created during a month spent photographing various non-religious communities in Tennessee; the ‘heart of...

Stepan Chubaev: Simplification

Says Stepan: Simplification is a visual research in which I am discovering how do different-colored objects affect on the perception of compositions, how do spots determine emotions and how do forms work with colors. The subtle line and the smallest point can make composition static or dynamic depending on where they...

Tatiana Bondareva: Boys

Boys from 14 to 18 years old who committed various crimes including hooliganism, rape and murder serve their sentences in the young offender institution in Saint-Petersburg. The conditions of detention in such institutions are much better compared to a regular prison in Russia. For many of the boys, who grew...

Tata Gorian: Copypaste

'Copypaste' is an observation of the ways in which the human living in a technocratic world continues recreating nature inside and outside the home. The imitation of the environment in artificial materials embodies the striving for immortality. Plastic flowers don’t fade; foam fruit will never rot. Natural subjects reduplicated in...