About his project says Pavel: Sergey Mangos story for me is an example of outstanding human strength and power - not only physical but also spiritual. For the first time I saw Sergey near one Moscow underground station in a rush hour. He was standing near the entrance, not very...
Uno Yi: Lost Children
Lost Children is a photo series documenting the day-to-day routine of five siblings who have since been placed in foster care. Their mother, Ellie Mingua, grew up in foster care herself, and suffers from depression anxiety, making it hard to hold a job. Mingua admitted the depression also jeopardizes her...
Aaron Bradbrook: The Working Class
The Working Class began in 2015 and is an on-going, long-term project examining the extreme realities of working as a professional artist at the worlds largest arts festivals: the Adelaide, Australia and Edinburgh, Scotland Fringe Festivals. With a focus on equality, gender diversity and empowerment, The Working Class depicts those...
Anna Zatonow: God’s Greatest Gift
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...
Mauricio Zina: Jaroslav
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...
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,...
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...
Michel Delaunay – This is My Body
The world in the 21st century seems to have entered some kind of an eschatological time, going from one crisis to another, which has resulted in a feeling of helplessness amongst many people. This will clearly also affect how we approach our body, and possibly affect our body itself, as...
Carolina Santana: Guaicurus
Walking through my city in a street (Guaicurus), it exist since the city was established, called "zone" of prostitution, I began to wonder: How are these women? How lead their lives? What are your wishes? I decided to go into their rooms and photographing they naked. Nakedness reveals much, exposure...
Balarka Brahma: Forward Pass
In 2003, a group called the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee started a residential home for kids from various brothel colonies at Baruipur, a small town near Kolkata. The group, long active in advocating for the rights of brothel workers in Kolkata, felt the need to do something for the children...