Says Sergey: Windows series is an attempt to distinguish, to catch and to eternize the intercommunion of City and Man. City is a living organism and all the elements of this organism are in close interaction with one another. City people are like blood cells representing life processes in this...
Daniel Castonguay: Quotidian Life
Says Daniel: The quotidian life is more or less the same for all with a few variations. A part of my work as a "creative street" photographer is to bring this daily life into a world of fantasy, something related to abstraction. This creates a duality, a paradox. The paradox...
Michele Palazzo: Cuba
Timeworn but magnificent, dilapidated but dignified, fun yet maddeningly frustrating – Cuba is a country of indefinable magic. Cuba is like a prince in a poor man’s coat: behind the sometimes shabby facades, gold dust lingers. It’s these rich dichotomies that make travel here the exciting, exhilarating roller-coaster ride it...
Milan Sachs: All the Bricks are Wood
“All the Bricks are Wood,” shot on 35mm film, is a depiction of my obsession to reveal a non-fictional Los Angeles. This obsession began when I toured Universal Studios. After passing Bates Motel and Whoville, my uncle and I arrived at a manicured suburban cul de sac. We looked into...
Yota Yoshida: From Somewhere, To Elsewhere
Says Yota: They pictured in these photos, me as I write this, and you who are looking at the photographs, all exist right now in our own respective times. To me, “you” are the future, the presence of which I can only imagine. You the observers probably sense “them and...
Hakim Boulouiz: Wax Dolls
Cities are growing day after day. Life is being transformed and accelerated in the middle of modernity. In this context, the urban body is vibrating and experimenting with new adventures. It sneaks between advertising, windows, showcases, colors, prints, shadows and lights. The urban body is reflected and conditioned through architecture....
Marie-Pierre Dieterlé: Martin Luther King Park
About "Martin Luther King Park" says Marie-Pierre: This series is an ongoing project about my neighbourhood under construction in Paris with a center park called "Martin Luther King". This area is widely cited as a role model for the « Grand Paris » with new environmental and architectural standards. I...
Chris Garvi: Marseile
Chris Garvi is an independent photographer based in Marseille, south of France. French born, he studied English litterature and civilisation at university. As a consequence, his work is influenced by both french and american photography at the same time. Chris works on stories, documentary or imaginary, paying a particular attention...
Gabriele Orlini: El Sol de Manana
Villa 31, built in the 1930, is the oldest of the villas miserias in Buenos Aires. Are spaces of urban segregation, barrios locked in the metropolis, born as a result of the first migrations from within the country and from Europe in the early XX century. While going through different...
Alban Lécuyer: The Grand Opening of Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is a unique example of our times of a capital that was almost entirely stripped of its population. Buildings were abandoned and traffic prohibited, as well as schools and public spaces being converted into farmland: from 1975 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge regime advocated domination over the “new...