Raphael Olivier is a french photographer based in Shanghai, China, with an interest for urban development and mega-city lifestyles. He works on commercial assignments around Asia covering architecture, interiors, corporate, industrial, hotels & resorts, lifestyle and documentary. Pyongyang, capital city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (a.k.a North Korea),...
Eliseo Miciu: Patagonia’s Last Wild Horses
Born in Uruguay, Eliseo Miciu grew up in the hills of Cordoba between the paint brushes of his grandfather, Konstantino, and the palette knives of his father, Georg. With his first camera, a gift from his grandfather on his thirteenth birthday, he began taking photographs. In 1993 he settled in...
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,...
Susan Hale Thomas: Rural Health Care in Uganda
Nurses from Mengo Hospital in Kampala are trained in prenatal and palliative care. They serve a crucial role providing serving expectant mothers and patients suffering from HIV, TB. Among the many challenges they face is ensuring patients' families purchase and administer medication. Although nurses make their rounds weekly to see...
Frank Herfort: Imperial Pomp – Post Soviet High-Rise
In documenting a unique phenomenon, the German photographer Frank Herfort has journeyed to the most remote areas of the former Soviet Union. After the collapse of the regime, a strangely pompous architectural style sprung up throughout the new republic. It conflates the aesthetics of monumental Soviet architecture with the Western...
Mario Pucic: No Monuments While Traveling
No Monuments While Travelling by Mario Pucic is serie of photographs collected at locations that are in any way associated with the traveling, from the very road itself to small rooms of hotel complexes. They form the opposite of typical tourist photos and question the situation when the images from the...
Bernhard Lang: Tulip Fields
Aerial Photographs of Tulip Fields in the Netherlands. The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercially sold tulips, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, mostly for export. At this moment there are about 150 species of tulip bulbs with in total 3000 different varieties. Bernhard Lang is...
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...
Jakub Polomski: Iceland Aerial Landscapes
In July 2015 during two weeks time Polish photographer Jakub Polomski drove 4000 km including seaside and interior. For taking photos he was using both DSLR and drone with built-in camera. Iceland is unique land, however some locations look really abstractive in the bird’s eye view. All photos were captured by drone with...
Kilian Schönberger: The Crooked Forest
This pine grove is one of the most unusual forests in Central Europe. The so-called Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las) is a grove of oddly-shaped pine trees located outside Gryfino, West Pomerania, Poland. The grove was planted around 1930, when its location was still within the German province of Pomerania....