Bernd Walz: Fields

Bernd Walz (born 1948) - studied biology and chemistry and obtained his PhD at the University of Heidelberg. He worked as a scientist and professor for zoology and animal physiology for more than 40 years at the Universities of Heidelberg, Ulm, Regensburg and Potsdam. He retired in 2013. Photography accompanied his whole professional...

Benoit Paillé: Alternative Landscapes

Benoit Paille is self taught photographer based Montreal, Canada. With his growing number of likes in the digital world, we can really say he acquired the artist status, as long as his clic notoriety last. Far from looking for specific opportunities of creation, it’s in the primal impulse, the instantaneous situations that...

Francoise Gaujour: Stay Alive

In the 1950s and '60s, Bombay Beach in California was a thriving resort. Guests swam, water-skied, and golfed during the day, then headed to the yacht club to party into the night. Now, Bombay Beach is a bleached, rusted, abandoned wasteland. The water smells of salt, petrol, and rotting fish....

Matthieu Gafsou: Terres Compromises

The full body of pictures that makes up Terres Compromises is rich in subtlety, curiosity and a wry and unabashed intelligence. Photographer Matthieu Gafsou set out to document an admittedly subjective, but nevertheless engaged and inquisitive experience of travelling around Israel, Palestine and Jordan with the various divisive and explosive conflicts that...

Namdon Kim: Snowscapes

Namdon Kim is fine art photographer from South Korea, curreetly working mainly in the Gangneung area. Kim is fascineted by the coexistence of human and nature. Take a look at great gallery of black and white, minimalist snowscapes taken in Gyeongpo area. Website: namdon.com

Philipp Lohöfener: Atlanticwall

Philipp Lohöfener was born in 1974 in Bielefeld, Germany. 1998-2006 he studied Photography & Design on University of applied Science (Bielefeld/ Germany). From 2001Philipp lives and works in Berlin. Built between 1942 and 1944 the „Atlantikwall“ should protect Nazi-Germany from allied invasions. About 8000 bunkers were constructed along the coast from...

Mitja Kobal: The Island

Mitja Kobal is an independent professional photographer working in several fields of photography. Among others very humble and happy to continuously work on assignments for the Greenpeace. Born in Slovenia , now based in Vienna, Austria. About "The Island" project Mitja says: "Mostly rough, dry and on first appearance unfriendly...

Tomáš Vocelka: Austrian Winter

Winter landscapes near Austrian villages of Ehrwald and Lermoos in the Tirol Zugspitzearena, January 2016. Tomáš Vocelka is a journalist and photographer. Currently he isemployed as an editor in the biggest Czech quality newspaper MF DNES. His journalist career started at small regional weekly Krnovské Noviny - Region, where he worked as photojournalist. Tomáš specializes is landscape,...

Sylvan Adams: Aerial Landscapes

Says Sylvan: "Flying is one of my many passions. Change in perspective is exponentially inspiring. I see far and wide, from various altitudes, light and angles, and drift into images both within myself and out in the aether. I lose myself in the intrinsic sensual qualities of Nature. Though my degrees...

Aleksandr Smirnov: Coastal Geometry

Aleksandr Smirnov, photographer living in Odessa, Ukraine, documents different constructions on the sea coast in his series Coastal Geometry. Aleksandr Smirnov specializes in seascape and landscape photography mainly in black and white. He prefers to create minimalistic images. The composition is built so that only the necessary elements are in the frame and...