Best known for his intimate depictions of the animals and sweeping landscapes of East Africa, Nick Brandt has spent his career photographing and responding to the fragile ecosystem and increasing urbanization of Africa's national parks and the surrounding areas. Disturbed by his observations of the disappearing natural world in these...
Daniel Cheek: Where We Go
“Where We Go” is a body of work that contemplates and addresses the act of engagement between people and the natural world. I believe that through interpretation of the ways we experience places that are considered natural, we learn more about how we want to live in our own environment....
Drew Nikonowicz: This World and Others Like It
This World and Others Like It investigates the role of the 21st century explorer by combining computer modeling with analogue photographic processes. Drawing upon the language of 19th Century survey images, I question their relationship with current methods of record making. Thousands of explorable realities exist through rover and probe...
Kevin Krautgartner: Black and White Architecture Photography
Kevin Krautgartner was born 1988 in Schwelm, Germany. He graduated from University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund with a degree in photography and graphic design. He has since been living in Wuppertal, where he has mainly been working as a professional photographer and image editor. His work has taken him to many different countries...
Namdon Kim: Snowscapes
Namdon Kim is fine art photographer from South Korea, curreetly working mainly in the Gangneung area. Kim is fascineted by the coexistence of human and nature. Take a look at great gallery of black and white, minimalist snowscapes taken in Gyeongpo area. Website: namdon.com
Eliseo Miciu: Patagonia’s Last Wild Horses
Born in Uruguay, Eliseo Miciu grew up in the hills of Cordoba between the paint brushes of his grandfather, Konstantino, and the palette knives of his father, Georg. With his first camera, a gift from his grandfather on his thirteenth birthday, he began taking photographs. In 1993 he settled in...
PJ Reptilehouse: Kaleidoscopic Images
PJ Reptilehouse’s photographs explore the spectra of light and dark, figurative and abstract, simple and complex. Capturing the human form with constantly evolving custom strobe lights, he creates unique kaleidoscopic images. Born in Ontario, Canada, in 1963, PJ explored music, electronics, and photography even as a child. This interest led...
Hiroo Fujitani: The Lyric Poetry to a Cat
Says Hiroo: "I explore shooting a cat for capturing a moment like with lyric, emotional or an arresting sight on this series. I think that there are in which is like as a typical expression with my vision to a cat including invisible things. I show a part of these photographs that...
Pete Hollow: Duo-Chromatics
Pete Hollow was born on Texel, the biggest Wadden island- situated in the north of the Netherlands. Inspired and intrigued he gave his creativity the free hand and started drawing and sculpting insects and flowers. He drew with black pencil only which made his Primary School teacher wonder whether he could...
Tom Nagy: Lost Animals
Born in Germany, Tom Nagy was introduced to the world of photography at the young age of 15 when his father gave him his old Minolta camera. Upon graduating high school Tom opened his first studio and assisted in Germany and Paris for 5 years, before starting his career as a...