Timo Stammberger: Underground Landscapes

Timo Stammberger says about his Underground Landscape series: "When I was a kid, I remember my grandfather always taking me on trips to a train station nearby which happened to neighbor a freight train yard. I immediately got fascinated by the atmosphere of the track landscape, the thunderous sound of trains...

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...

Andres Gallardo Albajar: Urban Geometry

Urban Geometry is an ongoing project by self taught Spanish photographer Andres Gallardo Albajar. In this chapter, you can find a series made in Vilnius, Lithuania. As in the rest of all ex soviet capitals, in Vilnius you can find a very interesting contrast of Soviet and modern architecture, abandoned...

Ho Hai Tran: Pizza Hunt

Ho Hai Tran and his partner Chloe Cahill have traveled over 14,000 kilometers between Australia, New Zealand, and the USA on a very special road trip of sorts, dedicated not to the landscape of these majestic lands nor in an ode to Robert Frank (refreshing!) but to finding and documenting...

David Leventi: Opera Houses

The architectural photographer David Leventi probably got a taste of this famous tenor’s words many times in the eight years he spent producing Opera. For this project, Leventi shot more than 40 opera houses in almost 20 countries, from the tiny (Teatro di Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati, capacity: 80) to the...

Patrick Kauffmann: Berlin Underground

25 years has passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the symbol of the Cold War. Now the wall is almost completely gone, just like so many other historical monuments from Berlin's dark history. Perhaps one of the best places where you still can sense the history of Berlin,...

George Steinmetz: Panama Canal

To accommodate larger vessels and increased maritime traffic, Panama has been building a new pair of locks on both sides of the canal. The $5.25 billion expansion project will double the canal’s capacity and open in early 2016. While the gates are all in place on the Caribbean side, there...