Olga Zarko: Touching the Summer

Bodies during summer time are opened and cover with marks, left by sun, water, rocks or clothes. Whose influence is this? Is that just laws of physics or person's decision to interact with environment? A poetic research and story about how summer plays with the skin and leaves on it...

Paweł Franik: Kontrast 01

Kontrast 01 is a conceptual project based on the arrangement of photos against each other. Each photo presents a different space and situation. The contrast and composition of the pictures together form a geometrical form. Paweł Franik - fine art photographer born Feb, 22, 1991 in Knurow, a small town...

Ryan Parker: Coping With The Landscape

Says Ryan: Coping with the landscape refers to my fear of the state of the contemporary landscape - Fear generated by the loss of humanity in the land that supports the movement of capital first, and the needs of the locality second. To cope, this series of photographs follows the...

Sui Sawada: Self-Flowering

Blooming flowers are in the most unstable position in the course of life's activities that repeat life and death. It melts into my own mental scenery and it has been projected many times as if it symbolizes the spirit of the self, which shakes in the space between life and...

Paolo Iommelli: Inside the Landscape

The unrepeatable architecture urban of the Sassi of Matera tells the ability of man to adapt perfectly to the environment and the natural environment, using with simple features such as the constant temperature of the excavated environments, the same calcarenite of the rocky counterpart for the construction of houses outside...

Frang Dushaj: Will o’ the Wisp

Says Frang: Imagine growing up in a place and time where the way life was lived in many aspects was deprived of fundamental freedom. A place and time where spiritual and cultural life was to a considerable extent dictated in detail by governing power, where one could not believe and...

Matthieu Litt: Tidal Horizon

Text by Darren Campion. If today we are more familiar than ever with the large-scale cycles and processes of the natural world, this is due not only to advances in scientific knowledge, but also to the fact that these cycles seem to have been interrupted and destabilised largely through human...