While in many developed countries birth rates are falling and special incentive programs are implemented by the governments to encourage families to have more children, in Guatemala the population is growing uncontrollably while poverty, hunger, health care and education remain huge problems. Guatemalan families, particularly those from rural and indigenous...
Alberto Cicchini: Earthquake Center Italy
08.24.2016 a quake of magnitude 6.2 hit the regions Lazio and Marche wreaking havoc in central Italy, In particular the city of Amatrice, Accumoli, Pescara del Tronto, and Arquata, a total of 299 dead, about 400 injured and 2500 displaced people in the camps. This reportage shows what happened in Amatrice...
Tara Nicholson: Arctic Claims
Arctic Claims is a body of work incorporating large-scale film photography and video. In 2015, I was invited to travel to the Arctic Station in Western Greenland, to observe and document climate research taking place within this remote landscape. Since then, I have travelled to Inuvik, Canada, to visit the...
Mashruk Ahmed: The War Is Not Over Yet
About his series says Mashruk: We achieved our independence after a big sacrifice for the people of Bangladesh. After a 9 months war, we had our victory. Man and also the women participated in the war, but our history does not remember those women that lost their everything in the...
Michele Vittori: China Cities
A long trip across four major cities in the north of China: Beijing, Xi'an, Xining and Lanzhou offered me the opportunity to assemble this photographic series focusing on the rapid transformation of Chinese urban territory. The series shows the common profile of the cities, the massive urban modernisation, the sharp...
Hugo Aymar: At The Gates of Europe
Since the beginning of the year 2015, several hundred thousand refugees from the Middle East, Asia and Africa have taken the Balkan Road trying to join the European Union. A decisive step in their journey was the crossing of the border between Serbia and Hungary. Until the mid-September 2015, people...
Swee Hoe Lim: Sigh Of The Sea
Malaysia has a long coastline and is well known for its beautiful beaches. With the increase in population and rapid development, solid wastes are commonly found on Malaysian beaches as any other parts of the world. The research on impact of marine debris especially non-biodegradable plastic to the oceans is...
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...
Alexander Anufriev: Russia Close-Up
About his project says Alexander: I grew up in modern Russia — I never saw the Soviet Union behind the Iron Curtain, or experienced its censorship and propaganda. But this gap in my life experience is being rapidly filled by things that have been happening in Russia over the last few years....
Markel Redondo: Sand Castles
Spain is one of the countries hardest hit by the European economic crisis. Due to a toxic combination of billions of euros worth of bad loans held by Spanish banks and a real estate bubble that burst in spectacular style in 2007, Spain's economy now faces multiple simultaneous challenges which...