Nastasia Faivre: Frenesie/Frenzy

My work is a reflection on contemporary cities and more specifically about the proliferation of modern urban space. To show the frenzy from the activity and the density of urban areas, I use long exposures and the juxtaposition. It allows me to condense moments in a single image which represents the movement found...

Shinichi Maruyama: Nude Dancers

Shinichi Maruyama is Japan born photographer who moved to New York in 2003. In Nude series Shinichi tried to capture the beauty of both the human body’s figure and its motion. The figure in the image, which is formed into something similar to a sculpture, is created by combining 10,000...

Eduardo Leal: Plastic Trees

The world consumes 1 million every minute, it was consider by Guinness World Book of Records as “the most ubiquitous consumer item in the world”, but the all useful plastic bag as become the main source of pollution worldwide. It can be found everywhere on the planet from seaside, the...

Oleg Kaplan: Glass

Photographers seek to transform reality, though any; something in the photo may be beautiful - or terrifying, great or intolerable – even if in life it looks quite different. Transformation of reality - that’s what the art is, Syuzen Sontag wrote about it yet. Photo artist Oleg Kaplan was born...

Michael Wolf: Paris Rooftops

Having lived in Hong Kong since the 1990s and having photographed mostly in Asia, Wolf took in his new Parisian surroundings with cautious curiosity, making a conscious decision to stay away from the quintessentially Parisian sights that adorn travel books. During his exploration of the city, Wolf discovered the uniqueness...