Whether they are active or long dormant, mines speak of a combination of sacrifice and gain. Their features are crude, unsightly scars on the landscape - unlikely feats of hard labour and specialised engineering, constructed to extract value from the earth but also exacting a price. These images combine photography...
Martin Klimas: Sound Sculptures
At his ‘Sound Sculptures’ series Martin Klimas explores the boundaries of sound and image. Drops of multicolored paint placed on the top of speaker diaphragm were set into motion by music itself, creating vivid imagery. Germany based artist Martin Klimas (born 1971) received his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule...
Herbert Böttcher: Seamotion
Herbert Böttcher was born 1962 in Rietberg, Germany. The Dipl.-Designer lives in Duesseldorf and works since 1993 as a freelance photographer. Herbert works worldwide. Herbert concentrates on the conception and implementing of photo projects for companies, exhibitions and publications. His main subjetcs are industry, logistic, landscape and architecture. Seamotion is project...
Aerial Typology of Cruise Ships by Jeffrey Milstein
New York based photographer Jeffrey Milstein at his latest series focused on massive cruise ships. To give them new perspective he photographed them from a hundred feet above. Take a look at this stunning aerial photographs of giant cruise liners – you may even notice passengers on the deck. Website: jeffreymilstein.com
Tamara Dean: The Edge
Tamara Dean’s practice extends across photography, installation and participatory works exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world and the role ritual plays in our lives. Natural cycles within time and space, life and death, nature and spirituality contribute to her way of investigating and engaging with the world...
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...
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...
Marc Dantan: Xray Compagny
After realised the series "The Immortals", the stuffed animals from Deyrolle flames survivors after the terrible fire of 2008, I thought long and hard to talk again of these animals without life but seem eternal. I wanted to discover the secret world of their anatomy. I could with radiography bring...
Arturo Soto: When The Time Comes
I am interested in understanding what makes something worth looking at as a picture. This collection of images aims to transform appearances into imaginative prospects that distill a sense of beauty. They are notations in passing, to quote the great Nathan Lyons, factual and disperse like reality itself. The title...
Michael Zuhorski: Natural Occurrence and Construction
Michael Zuhorski (born 1992) lives in Detroit Michigan. In 2015 he graduated from the College for Creative Studies with a BFA in photography. His current work revolves around how a landscape is experienced and known, and what is behind ideas of naturalness and artificiality. Website: www.michaelzuhorski.com via Submissions