Franco Sortini: A Neutral Place

In these Franco Sortini's photographs there is a photographic story, but it is a kind of crossover in which photography asks a series of questions about the identity of a place and about the emotional aspect of being in a place. So we find that the images of these cities...

Jordi Huisman: Rear Window

The view from the rear of a residential building in an old city exhibits the ways in which people influence their surroundings. When a new building block is designed and built as a single structure and concept it acquires a uniformity and alignment; in older cities a much more fragmented...

Interview with architectural photographer Jordi Huisman

Jordi Huisman was born in the Netherlands in 1982. He studied photography at the Royal Academy of Visual arts in The Hague and been working as a photographer since 2006 for magazines, design firms, architects, advertisement agencies and governmental organizations. His work has been exhibited and published world wide. Website: jordihuisman.nl Project Rear Window has been awarded...

Patryk Karbowski: Halfway

A middle-sized city in the center of Poland, halfway between the mountains and the Baltic Sea. Neither rich, nor really poor, with a typical history of a region’s industrial capital which blossomed in the time of state socialism and lost that position after 1989. Such places evolve in a very special way. With...

Johannes Heuckeroth: Cityscapes

Johannes Heuckeroth is German photographer and designer based Nuremburg. About his work he says: The central essence of my photographic work is the search for beauty. I am searching for this beauty all over the world in architecture, land- and cityscapes. I want to create and share my interpretation of the reality....

Tom Nagy: Lost Animals

Born in Germany, Tom Nagy was introduced to the world of photography at the young age of 15 when his father gave him his old Minolta camera. Upon graduating high school Tom opened his first studio and assisted in Germany and Paris for 5 years, before starting his career as a...