This projects aims at documenting the deplorable condition of thousands of people coming to Delhi from the poorest states in India and eventually become homeless. Thousands of homeless in the Indian national capital are struggling to overcome the harsh winters and the hot summers. Homelessness has been a problem for...
Lenka Grabicova: Falconers
Although Czech falconers belonged among the most successful in the world, the falcon disappeared from Czechoslovakia in the 1970s. Its extermination was not caused only by unregulated hunting and the black market, but mainly by the DDT insecticide – a poison used in agriculture to kill insects. Since the 1980s,...
Elisa D’Ippolito: AlpenHimmel
Since the end of the 19th century the Austrian administrative district of Zell am See, in the federal state of Salzburg, has been a typical tourist destination, mainly for the neighboring countries, but in the last decade something is changed; first trough the word of mouth and later on trough...
Arne Piepke: Abkhazia
Abkhazia is a small region located at the black sea, bordering with Russia and Georgia. Once ruled by the Soviet Union, the region declared independence from Georgia after the collapse of the USSR. A conflict arose, which escalated in a war in 1992. The once called “Caucasian paradise“ never healed...
Danny Bach: Kinh Wave – The Introduction
Sa Pa town (Lao Cai province) is one of Vietnam's most popular tourist destinations. Its majority inhabitants are from ethnic groups such as Hmong, Red Yao, Tay, Giay, Xa Pho and the Kinh. In 2014, Hanoi to Lao Cai highway opened; Sa Pa tourism and economy have been developing dramatically...
Zonia Zena: La Musica en la Muerte
The work presented is a documentation of a tradition in Latin America. Two countries are visually documented, Peru and Mexico. The Day of the Death celebrations take place in November. Says Zonia: I've chose to photograph this celebration because I feel it brings a point of connection from pre columbian...
Ricardo Nunes: Places of Disquiet
About his series says Ricardo: In 2016 and 2017 I travelled several times through Portugal, following old memories of places I might have been. Since I was born, I had to visit the land of my parents to spend time with distant relatives, who lived in commuter towns on the outskirts...
Per-Olof Stoltz: Life in a Bubble
About his project says Per-Olof: This project is about a Swedish suburb named Rydebäck. About the middle class life being lived there. And about me. It's the place where my parents decided to build their first house in 1968. It was among the first houses there, and I was a...
Teo Becher: Les Sommets Inhabitables
Nomadic people, Inuits, natives of America inhabit their land by roaming through it, from one end to another, linked to a thousand places. Thereby, blank space has no reason of existence, everything is inhabited, nothing is uninhabited. In the mountains, most of the landscape is blank. Summits, peaks and slopes....
Paco Chuquiure: OASIS
The inhabitants of "Oasis" have built their life on an abandoned trash heap outside Lima. Ten years ago they simply took over the former dump in what is called an "invasion". This is the euphemism Peruvians use to describe the technically illegal land grab of empty space in many areas...