Kati Bruder: WE – THE REST OF US

Says Kati: Inspired by Beltempo’s text, I initiated several visits to housing communities, searching for the relationship between social connectivity and rooms for inhabitation. The US that defines communities, is a kind of social sculpture which one belongs to, but which at the same time looks out towards the OTHER....

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...

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...

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...

Tom Finke: Spaces Between

About Spaces Between says Tom: The concept and construction of personal space is highly variable, both individually and culturally. I am often struck by the ways in which boundaries are marked between one home and another in Japanese cities. The astonishing density of urban populations leaves little room for expansive...

Alessio Cabras: Euclyptus

Says Alessio: Like a foreign object, like a no fruit tree that comes from afar. A plant that grows up with massive roots which sets up into the society: human hands that imprison the rich land for expel it exhausted out. Sardinia is the most militarized zone in Europe: more of...

Betty Bogaert: The Howling Mountain

Says Betty: A Sunday in February in the local newspaper, the wolf is on the cover. In Savoy, the growing presence of this protected species is a subject of debate. I choose to follow the wolf’s trail, or rather those who speak about it : farmers, shepherds, hunters, park wardens,...

Ahmed Gaber: The Faded River

The Nile Delta in Egypt sits at the end of the longest river in the world. It is home to almost half of the country’s population. the people who live there are mostly farmers and rely on the Nile for irrigation. However, population inflation, climate change, sea level rise, sewage...

Davide Bertuccio: Across The River’s Flow

“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...

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...