Roberto Chierichini: Moths

No matter how hard they try to oppose, they will always be attracted to light. The moths, nocturnal animals, wandering, driven to come out of the dark, because in the dark they are indistinguishable and in the light they build their identity, without which it is difficult to orientate. The...

Tobin Jones: Demographica

The image of Kenya tends to be one of nomadic tribes dressed in red and adorned with beads, but the reality is much different. More than a quarter of Kenya’s population today live in cities and, while the country has forty two tribes, the majority of people belong to just...

Julia Gunther: The Black Mambas

The Black Mambas are an almost exclusively female anti poaching unit which operates, unarmed, in Balule Nature Reserve, near Kruger National Park, in north-eastern South Africa. They are trained in anti-poaching and survival skills and are taught to identify and track humans and animals, how to blend in with their...

Roman Demyanenko: Vorkuta

Vorkuta is situated in permafrost zone, 150 km from the Arctic Circle, only 180 km from the Arctic Ocean coastline, and it is the easternmost town in Europe. In 1930 Georgii Chernov’s expedition discovered the largest and best quality industrial coal fields in Eastern Europe near place where later was...

Daniel Castonguay: Quotidian Life

Says Daniel: The quotidian life is more or less the same for all with a few variations. A part of my work as a "creative street" photographer is to bring this daily life into a world of fantasy, something related to abstraction. This creates a duality, a paradox. The paradox...

Michele Palazzo: Cuba

Timeworn but magnificent, dilapidated but dignified, fun yet maddeningly frustrating – Cuba is a country of indefinable magic. Cuba is like a prince in a poor man’s coat: behind the sometimes shabby facades, gold dust lingers. It’s these rich dichotomies that make travel here the exciting, exhilarating roller-coaster ride it...

Anne-Sophie Guillet: Inner Self

Anne-Sophie Guillet pays special attention to the randomicity of daily commutes, to androgynous looking people of an indistinct gender. Far from fixed appearances, everything in her work is fluid, impermanent, and transitory. For many years now, the artist has shot around thirty-four portraits in medium format using natural light. Her...

Ryan Debolski: LIKE

LIKE explores the physical and digital relationships of the migrant workers who build the infrastructure of Oman, a rapidly modernizing country rich in oil and natural gas. These men, predominantly from East Africa and the Indian subcontinent, send money home to support their families, communicating using widely available, low-cost smartphones...

Miguel Brusch: The Black Pool

Blackpool on England‘s northwest coast is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK. But despite an increasing number of tourists, the town‘s economic and social situation is precarious: Hundreds of hotels are in a state of decay, the unemployment and drug abuse rates are among the highest...

Natalia Dana: Tzniut

“Tzniut means modesty, dignity, demureness. It is the way to embellish the human being, hiding what only in intimacy shall be revealed.” - The Secret of Jewish Femininity. Says Natalia: In the Jewish religion, modesty is a means to create privacy. The veiling of married Jewish woman’s hair is motivated...