Matt Hamon: The Gleaners

This current series of photographs focuses on a small group of primitive skills practitioners who attend the annual buffalo hunt on the perimeter of Yellowstone National Park in Montana to scavenge animal parts and other animal products left behind by Native American hunters. After offering assistance to hunters by field...

Aleksey Kondratyev: Ice Fishers

Kazakh fishers have, for untold generations, set out onto the frozen Ishim River in hopes of catching fish—whether for fare or profit—beneath the ice. Historically nomadic, Kazakhstan began a process of sedentarization as a result of Russian colonialism in the 19th century. But despite advances in technology, many of these...

Marta Kochanek: Cognitive Bodies

The aim of the project was to capture a very sensual collaboration of the human’s body and extreme emotions that expresses both the physical and spiritual harmony. It was to immortalise the beauty of shape, the purity of art and the uniqueness of existence. Photographer’s job was to emotionally connect with the sitters...

Adam Kozioł: Konyak Tribe

Adam Koziol is young Polish travel and documentary prohotgrapher based Poznan. Adam travels the world, taking pictures of members of disappearing cultures and tribes. Take a look at stunning portraits of the Konyak tribe from Nagaland, India. The Konyak are a Naga people, and are recognised among other Naga by their...

Benoit Paillé: UnderNight

Benoit Paille is a French-Canadian photographer based Montreal, Quebec. UnderNight is project about, light, night, human and his relation with hidden memory related to dream. The project take part aroud the world, as a exploration of Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bucarest and Montréal. Website: benoitp.com

Atul Pratap Chauhan: Nanhe Pahalwan

Atul Pratap Chauhan is a Delhi based commercial and advertising photographer. ‘Nanhe Pahalwan’ brings to fore the raw exuberance of ancient Pahalwani culture in India. Pahalwani traditionally uses the body as the means to explore oneself. The affect is much deeper than what is seen on the surface. For young Pahalwans,...

Maria Svarbova: Human Space

Maria Svarbova was born in 1988 in Slovakia. She finished her university studies of conservation - restoration and archeology. She has dedicated to photography since 2010. Earlier works of young and talented author, publishing under name Maria Svarbova are resembling a dream like reality with elements of surrealism and Art...

François Ollivier: Perfect Strangers

François Ollivier is a freelance photographer living in Montreal, available for commercial, documentary or editorial assignments. In his Perfect Strangers photo essay, he took while traveling last year, he created a series of portraits in which the environment is often as important as the subject. As the result we can see...

Diego Arroyo: Ethiopia

Diego Arroyo is a Spanish art director and passionate photographer based in New York City. He travels the world in search of the subtle: a smile, a wink of complicity, that special look that reveals our true and intimate essence. His challenge is trying to catch the story behind the eyes...

Frank Herfort: Time In Between

The whole world is frozen in a condition of waiting. The people on these photos seem to be totally absorbed in a deep, paralyzing, enchanted slumber. And we have the uncanny sneaking feeling that this time there is no prince on his way to kiss them awake again. “This moment...