Jaroslav was born in Slovenia in 1977 and a few years later he moved with his family to the outskirts of Belgrade, Serbia. In the early 90s, with the beginning of the Yugoslavian war, he is listed in the military service and is call to fight for 7 years in...
Griselda Duch: Blue Hours
Coming from the French expression “l’heure bleue” is the period of twilight each morning and evening where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. During the blue hour, a period about 20 minutes in length, red light passes straight into space while blue light is scattered in the atmosphere...
Gabriela Gleizer: Through The Stations
This annual project documents people, by a journey through the different stations of The Light Train in Jerusalem, which is one of the main transportation methods in the city, passing through religious and non - religious jewish and arab neighborhoods. The project aims to explore and analyze the different cultures,...
Kinuko Esther Asano: Memories Of Home
Memories of Home explores the notions of identity, memory and imagination in the photographic process. Through the process of chemigrams, which only uses photo sensitive paper, light and chemicals, I create landscapes that combine memories I have of landscapes and urban scapes from my two home countries, France and Japan....
Marco Zorzanello: SNOW-LAND, Tourism in the Era of Climate Change
2015 and 2016 were the hottest years in historical record (UN and NASA data). Climate change is no longer a future hypothesis, but a present phenomenon. The transition from one habitat to another forces society to adapt itself (resilience), to move (migration) or to resist, impressing artificial mutations on the...
Bartłomiej Ponikiewski: Movie Theatres
The project documents objects of classic cinemas in Poland. It's just a seemingly repetitive places. The individual character of the cinema is evident especially when we look from the screen towards the audience. This is a rarely recognizable perspective, primarily because the cinema interior is a spectacle experienced in a...
Kari Wehrs: Shot
In an attempt to explore one aspect of gun culture, I set up my darkroom tent and tintype gear at known target shooting locations in the Arizona desert. I create participants' tintype portraits, then give the subjects the option to use the image as a target. Tintypes were the primary...
Akasha Rabut: Caramel Curves
New Orleans has a myriad of street-parading traditions that merge age groups, communities and neighborhoods. They also serve as an opportunity for social groups to manifest their best versions of themselves (see Mardi Gras Indians and their ‘prettiest’ suits). Culture in New Orleans has always come from the people up...
Adel Pazyar: Born of Die
80% of the genes of humans and mice are the same and 90% of genes that cause diseases are also common between human and mice. On the other hand, mice's small size, high reproduction, and low maintenance costs have caused that thousands of mice around the world are born to...
Byron Smith: Mosul Offensive 2016
Nearly two years since the Islamic State took the city of Mosul in northern Iraq, the Iraqi Army launched an offensive to wrest the city back from the insurgency in October of 2016. While the forward push of the Iraqi Security Forces has slowed down after a month of fighting,...