Jayanta Roy: Himalayan Odyssey

Himalayan Odyssey is a on going project on Himalayan landscape focused to highlight climate change by showing the unique beauty of this great geographical miracle. More then 2 billion people live in this Asian region largely depends on Himalayas. Jayanta Roy - a photographer based Kolkata, India. Currently working on...

Asis Kumar Sanyal: A Piece of Paradise

Says Asis: As the eagle flew up on the Golden land of America, I looked down and felt like gliding in the air forever viewing the real to surreal beauty of nature. As I started traveling taking flights from Newark, New Jersey, my temporary shelter for six months , I saw...

Adrián Domínguez: Earth Streaks

“Who can draw a river out of turn in a river” Every second, thousands tons of fresh water moves on our planet, already ten most flowing rivers occupy more than 2,500 million hectares. These are the arteries of our world, nourishing the land, renewing seas and oceans, and feeding peoples...

Olivier Robert: Fragments of Lakes

Says Olivier: This selection of 10 recent photographs is part of a long-term and ongoing personal project : ‘Fragments of Lakes’ (1995-2017). This work started on the shores of the Lake Geneva in France and Switzerland as I arrived in this region in 1995. My approach consists in using the...

Balint Alovits: Acclimate

Acclimate project was shot in Iceland and is about how an inhabited area is formed where natural conditions are basically unsuitable for human life. Project aims to represent how mankind adapts to extreme natural conditions by shaping its habitat and how man-made objects redefine raw nature while interacting with it....

Guillaume Pepy: Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita is first and foremost a journey to the end of the world, in the midst of the unsettling polar landscapes that fascinated explorers for so long. On the one hand the intriguing and mythical polar fauna, on the other the disorientating whiteness of the ice. Imagined from antiquity...

Alfredo Esparza: Terra Nullius

The name of this work comes from Latin, which in English translates as "nobody's land", a phrase used during European colonization to claim the land "discovered" as its own. Under this legal formula, the original inhabitants were stripped of their territory in order to be distributed among colonizers. In this...

Gleb Simonov: Nevertheless

About his Nevertheless series says Gleb: The key properties that I focus on are small movements, silence, voluntary immobility, inanimate observation, pointing. It's an attempt to create a proposition, in which the barely visible harmonies of the outside are suggested to be the driving qualities through which the meaningfulness of the world...

Mark Wohlrab: Monte Kali

At the sight of these mountains one feels, on the one hand, encouraged to give in to the aesthetics of the mountain landscape, but on the other hand it is irritated and horrified by this heap, dumped by human hands into the landscape. Over 150 million tonnes of salt produced...

Mert Acar: Placeholder

Main focus of this ongoing project is documenting flatscapes (monotonous landscapes) to point out man-made surroundings such as billboards, road signs, pylons and construction sites lack identity. They don’t make a place special still they create a universal sense of place which looks similar all over the world like products...