Dialogues: They are seemingly unconnected stories, spontaneous encounters, shapes, colors and capricious textures, which play, talk and intertwine, showing us a new and subjective perspective of a whole. A third plane generated by our visual perception, which tells us scenes with our own identity, our lives, our cities and, ultimately,...
Juan Giraldo: Blue & Blue
Says Juan: I have spent most of my life in the shadow of New York City, in the midst of the declining industry and long forgotten silk mills of the Riverside section of Paterson, New Jersey. My photographs explore the lives of a people; their experiences closely mirroring my own. I was...
Alexey Shlyk: The Appleseed Necklace
Says Alexey: Every time I think of my country (Belarus), I am reminded of how wonderfully resourceful and creative the people are. Probably those qualities were inherited - together with tolerance - from the Soviet period. As I was born in 1986, I was a citizen of the Soviet Union...
Serena De Sanctis: Urban Migrants
This projects aims at documenting the deplorable condition of thousands of people coming to Delhi from the poorest states in India and eventually become homeless. Thousands of homeless in the Indian national capital are struggling to overcome the harsh winters and the hot summers. Homelessness has been a problem for...
Raquel Bravo: Berocoan
Says Raquel: My father went to the missions in Mato Grosso during the 70s, before I was born, and at that moment he began to photograph and carefully organize a photographic archive. My mother started to photograph and elaborate the family album just when I was born. Photography, for both of...
Anakin Fox: In The Middle Of Nowhere
Says Anakin: Scandinavian adventure to watch Aurora Borealis in most possible remote nature. Landscape so frozen, remote and abandoned that you can feel like first and only man on the moon. Most interesting is that even you can't see anything but snow, fog and clouds, you have no chance to estimate...
Alessandra Carosi: Ruota (The Circle)
Macrocosm and microcosm, two ways to describe the structure of the world that is denoted in the small as well as in the big, in the human being and in the universe. According to the anthropocosmic principle, the human being and the universe are consubstantial (made of the same essence/substance)....
Lenka Grabicova: Falconers
Although Czech falconers belonged among the most successful in the world, the falcon disappeared from Czechoslovakia in the 1970s. Its extermination was not caused only by unregulated hunting and the black market, but mainly by the DDT insecticide – a poison used in agriculture to kill insects. Since the 1980s,...
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...
Martin Vaissie: Invidia
The mood of a lost desire. The Invidia series delves discreetly into the intimate settings of human activity. In domestic or spiritual settings, the people captured seem to have accepted the new items of clothing that time has offered to them. All with one common denominator: a clear and accepted...