“This is my house, but over there in Richiș, I feel at home.” This is, above all, the phrase that most aptly sums up the situation which Transylvania’s Saxons are currently experiencing. These are the words of Susanna, Saxon of Romanian origins who’s now living in Nordheim, across the Neckar...
Blog
Denis Butorac: Homesick
Says Denis: I grew up in Slavonia, historical region of Croatia ,in an environment where breeding and slaughter of animals for food is a centuries-old tradition. Thus, not only is it acceptable, but also it is expected that children from the earliest age are involved in the entire process in order...
Pierre Descamps: Monuments
In this series „Monuments“, it is worth underscoring his use of offset, a reproduction method proper to print culture. Having said that, despite being printed on low-quality paper like that used in magazines (therein the titles allusive to page numbers) the artist materialises the work in a single copy which...
Jannica Honey: When The Blackbird Sings
When the Blackbird Sings focuses on the female body and its links with nature. The compelling works depict naked women of all ages as well as poetic shots of flowers in water. The subjects are family, friends and acquaintances of the artist, always posing outdoors and at twilight. Honey shot...
Andrea Di Biagio: Save the Mekong
The Mekong is the most important river of the south eastern Asia. The river rises in Tibet and pass through China, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. With his 4.300 km lenght is the biggest freshwater fish reserve in the world. International River is a Ngo working hard for rivers’ protection...
Marek M Berezowski: Brother’s Tears. Telling The War in Donbass.
This photographic project explores the issue of the long-term impact of war and propaganda on the daily lives of civilians in the Donbass warzone. It is a comprehensive attempt at recording the changes taking place in society in the warzone. Only 20 minutes away from the coffee shops in the...
Adrien Blondel: The Object and The Subject
The object and the subject is a reflexion on our relationship to the gaze of others. The images were submitted to an eye-tracking test revealing the gaze of participants. It is a study of the fictions we build around something that is condemned to remain foreign to us. The experience...
Bertrand Cavalier: Concrete Doesn’t Burn
The twentieth century saw many old European cities riddled with bullets and reduced to rubble by bombs. In the case of Belfast and Sarajevo, the wounds caused by armed conflict and war are still fairly fresh. Traumatic ruptures to the urban fabric of cities levelled during the Second World War...
Istanbul Photo Awards – Call for Entries 2019
The international photo contest will accept applications through Jan. 31, 2019, according to a statement from the agency. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the contest, which is open to professional photographers. The Istanbul Photo Awards aims to support the profession of photojournalism. Photographers across the world are expected...
Javiera Estrada: Salt + Sea
SALT + SEA is a homologous study between the feminine form and the complex ecology of the ocean and it's surrounding environment. Our planetary bodies of water are known to be affected by the lunar cycles. The changing moon is particularly associated with women because its regular twenty-eight day cycle...









