Luke Stephenson: Show Birds

Luke Stephenson was born on New Years day, 1983 in Darlington, North East England. Life in Britain and the British psyche are at the core of Lukes work. He photographs what to many epitomises the eccentricity of Britain. His work has been published in a variety of publications including The New York...

Tadao Cern: The Comfort Zone

Lithuania based artist photographer Tadao Cern took visualy inspiring series of photos during his visit on the saeaside. Using the same same overhead angle he photographed sunbathers while they were not aware of his presence. "I started this series because I was surprised how a certain place or surrounding can affect people's...

Tamas Dezso: NOTES FOR AN EPILOGUE

Spiritual tradition and physical heritage are simultaneously disintegrating in Romania. Time is beginning to undermine centuries-old traditions preserved in tiny villages, in communities of only a few houses, as well as the bastions of the communist era’s enforced industrialisation, which became part and parcel of Romania’s recent history. Those living...

Scott Conarroe: By Rail – Railways of North America

Photography, railways, and North America developed more or less concurrently. Each, in its own way, transformed the world. Photography abstracted space. Railroads compressed distance. And Europe's occupation of the Americas re-calibrated power around the globe. Photos of vast wilderness lured the reckless and hopeful across the Atlantic, and rails were...

Edward Burtynsky: Quarries All Over the World

Edward Burtynsky is known as one of Canada's most respected photographers. His remarkable photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are included in the collections of over sixty major museums around the world. About his project Quarries Burtynsky says: I had found an organic architecture created by our pursuit of raw materials....

Matthieu Gafsou: Swiss Alps in Summertime

Matthieu Gafsou focused on Swiss Alps in summertime, continuing the representation of nature work which was started centuries ago, the Grand Tour, Friedrich, Turner… But some characters appear on the pictures, disturbing contemplation: there is 10 people around on the top, and even more at the high altitude restaurant. Matthieu...

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,...