In documenting a unique phenomenon, the German photographer Frank Herfort has journeyed to the most remote areas of the former Soviet Union. After the collapse of the regime, a strangely pompous architectural style sprung up throughout the new republic. It conflates the aesthetics of monumental Soviet architecture with the Western...
Dennis Ramos: Architecture in Black and White
Dennis Ramos is an international award winning fine art photographer born in Manila Philippines. He migrated to United States after completing a degree in medical science. His love and passion for digital photography started with artistic portraiture using mixed lighting. His fascination with the light led him to explore and...
Zsolt Hlinka: 100 Year Old Houses
The location of the series are hundred year old buildings of Nagykörút which are completely reinterpreted by the chosen perspective, changing our ordinary spatial perception. As the buildings are framing the sky, the contrast is getting maximized between geometric, sealed networks of architectural forms and the unsubstantial, infinite space of...
Franck Bohbot: Light On – Neons of New York
Brooklyn based artist photographer Frank Bohbot documents illuminated facades of small shops, restaurants and services. Born in the southernmost suburbs of Paris, France (1980), photographer Franck Bohbot moved to New York City in 2013. He is a documentarian with an eye for the theatrical who found his way to photography by way of...
Navid Baraty: NYC Intersection
Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and...
Jakob Wagner: Nightscapes
Jakob Wagner was born 1985 in Herdecke, Germany. In summer 2008, he successfully completed his three-year apprenticeship as a photographer. After five more years as a photo assistant for a few renowned photographers he started his own business in Düsseldorf specialising in landscape, aerial, cityscape, industrial and fine art photography....
Peter Stewart: Extraordinary Architecture of Hong Kong
Australian photographer Peter Stewart (currently based Hong Kong) found great photographic perspective to show density of population in Hong Kong agglomeration. Says Peter: I lust for capturing bustling cityscapes and dynamic landscapes wherever my passport will take me, but I also have a growing passion for street portraiture and documentary photography of the...
Greer Muldowney: Hong Kong
Greer Muldowney is an artist, photography professor and independent curator based in Boston, Massachusetts. She received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Studio Art from Clark University, and an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She has acted as the Curator for the Desotorow Gallery in...
Kevin Bauman: 100 Detroit Abandoned Houses
Kevin Bauman creates a documentary series of abandoned houses in the city of Detroit. Once a city of almost 2 million citizens, Detroit has since lost over half its population over the last 60 years. Althought the view of 100 abandoned houses makes a strong impression the real number of abandoned...
Justin James Reed: New Cities
Based in Richmond, Virginia, (USA) Justin James Reed's work and artists' books have been exhibited widely, including at Higher Pictures (New York), Carroll and Sons (Boston), Arnhem Mode Biennale (Arnhem), Depot II Gallery (Sydney), Lille DSV (Copenhagen), and the Maison d'art Bernard Anthonioz (Nogent-sur-Marne). His work is in numerous collections,...